Yeets Eats

and eats and eats...

Permalink The nitrogen margarita is definitely the flavor and presentation star of Stampede 66! For $16 you get this delicious and beautiful “Modern Star Canyon Margarita” made with Don Julio Blanco Tequila, prickly pear fruit, & Petron Citronage topped with a light Lime foam and wonderfully candied jalapenos, which add the perfect amount of spice as a finish.
Permalink Pork chop rice and spicy beef noodle soup at Nice Green Bo in Chinatown (NYC).

Each dish is only $4.95 with huge portions.
Permalink “Qi” used to be my favorite play in Words With Friends, but now it has another claim to fame — at least in the City. Check out this delicious pinapple mojito float! Refreshing and reminds me of being a kid. More please!!

Skip dessert and just order this delicious concoction for $15 per drink. Expensive for dessert, but worth every penny!
Permalink $3 summer street fair roasted corn is one of my favorite things in the City
Permalink Marinated beef rib tips on the grill at Shilla NYC.

$27.95 for a grill full of this meaty goodness plus all the banchan (korean appetizers/sides) you want. This is definitely enough to feed 2.
Permalink Even at the Houston Hobby Airport, Pappasito’s tamales are delightfully scrumptious!

This 2 tamale plate with beans and rice is $7.99 at the airport. It’s normally served as a $6.95 appetizer in the real restaurant and comes with 3 tamales but no beans and rice.
Permalink All the yummy ingredients needed for a fantastic DIY pizza bar!
Permalink Boka Bon Chon Korean fried chicken! YUM! I prefer the wings half and half (some garlic soy & some spicy), but moat people get the combo half and half to get the monster drumsticks with the wings.

Prices vary from $12-30.
Permalink Watermelon soju at Boka Bon Chon on St. Marks

It’s off the menu, but makes at least 5-6 drinks and will run you ~$24
Permalink Joe’s Shanghai never fails to impress with delectable soup dumplings and green onion pancakes!

Dumplings are $4.95 (Chinatown location) to $7.25 (Midtown location) and scallion pancakes are $2.95 to $3.25 from Chinatown and Midtown, respectively.
Permalink At the one and only, true Katz’s Deli. Now this is how reubens should be! 

This $16 sandwich was so amazing! Not only delicious, but also 3 meals in 1!
Permalink The craft beer options at Cannibal are insane (!!), but what really gets me is the food! Oh the food! Just look at that big hunk o’ love, I mean meat on that board!
Permalink Who knew there was a place serving delicious sliced beef over rice for under $6 in Midtown East? Way to go Onya! You are one of my new favorite restaurants. Nom nom nom nom nom…
Permalink Touristy places aren’t always my first choice, but The Coffee Shop in Union Square put up a fight! Off-the-menu crispy fries slathered in rich, hot cheesy sauce with a touch of truffle oil and fresh parsley sprinkled on top? Umm, yeah! You don’t have to ask me twice! Only downside is that this little cup o’fries was $10, but admittedly totally worth it as a once-in-a-while indulgence.
Permalink Perfect pairing of the namesake cake at Whiskey Cake in Plano and an ice cold Old Fashioned.

For $7, you can enjoy this super moist toffee whiskey cake drenched in a thankfully-not-to-sweet bourbon anglaise and topped with spiced pecans and housemade whipped cream.