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Eat at Anime NYC: The (many) Japanese & Asian restaurants at the Javits Center food court
Heading to New York's anime extravaganza this weekend? In the mood for ramen, tacos, or donuts? Boy do we have a list for you
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Just a few hours into Anime NYC, and we're already overwhelmed with cool stuff. It's a good problem to have, sure, but come lunch time, that means attendees have a staggering amount of foods to choose from. That's why we've put together a guide to the Japanese & Asian foods at Anime NYC, with a short description of what each vendor offers and the most popular vendors highlighted below. Check it out, and enjoy the eats.
Best Ramen NYC
Yes, that's the actual name of the restaurant, and judging by the massive double-line in front of it that we saw, the place holds true to its name. Absolutely the busiest food vendor at AnimeNYC, this spot serves up, well, ramen and ramen-adjacent full meals.
Takumi Taco
If you were in the mood for Japanese and Mexican fusion this weekend, odds were you visited Takumi, a bustling nerve center in the middle of the Javits food court. Tofu Tinga Tacos, anyone?
Fan-Fan Donuts
Come on, you're not going to leave Anime NYC without a sweet treat, are you? Normally located in Brooklyn, Fan-Fan Donuts made their way to the Javits Center this weekend and started doling out their high-demand, rapidly-decreasing deserts to a long line of lip-smacking line-waiters.
Want to know who else is here during Anime NYC? Here are the other vendors:
- Kimchi Grill - Mexican/Korean fusion
- Wowfulls - Desert, particularly bubble waffles
- Patok by Rach - Filipino fare, pork especially
- Lisa’s Dumplings - Savory Asian fried dumplings
- Tea and Milk - Boba and iced sweet teas
- Okonomi - Ramen
- Soft Bite - Soufflé pancakes
- Bahn Mi Daddy - Bahn Mi (obviously)
- Elly’s Pastry - Japanese pastries such as fruit and cream sandwiches
- Smoove - Ice cream served with Asian flair
- Onigiri Bento - Bento boxes
- Karlsballs - Takoyaki, that is, fried Japanese meat and dough snacks in the shape of a ball
- Mao Bao - Bao buns
- Tanghulu - Candied fruit skewers
- CBAO - Bao buns
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