It’s no surprise that NYC’s hottest summer restaurant has Big Apple eaters waiting for hours in the heat — but for a veggie burger?
) turned James Beard award-winning chef, opened the original Superiority Burger in 2015 on Ninth Street.Superiority Burger reopened in a larger location last April allowing for many more customers to come in and take a seat.NYC’s in-demand burger king doesn’t take reservations — but no one seemed to mind as they strolled through the busy area buying books or sipping pickle martinis while they waited for that coveted text.
Once you make it inside the edgy eatery, the place is pumping out tunes by iconoclastic bands like The Nerves and The Clash. Izzi Galindo, 40, and Jordan Raf, 29, dug into their meal Thursday night savoring the flavorful meals and desserts.bestOn his second visit, he opted for the stuffed cabbage and several desserts, including the raspberry and corn sorbet. Patrons said the fruity flavor was perfectly tart, but the veggie swirl didn’t please everyone’s tastebuds.
The owners of Odessa specifically chose Headley and his crew to take over this prime location in the heart of the iconic neighborhood, trusting that they would keep the authentic character of the nabe alive.
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