Last week, Gridskipper ran a feature on Burek in New York. Djerdan 34-04A 31st Avenue between 35th and 34th Streets in Astoria; 23-01 65th Street at 23rd Avenue in Brooklyn; and 221 West 38th Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues in Manhattan) topped the list.Cevabdzinica Sarajevo (37-18 34th Avenue in Astoria) was there too. A few non-Slavic places were there as well, and just might be worth checking out:
- Zerza (Moroccan, 304 East 6th Street between First and Second Avenues in Manhattan)
- Café Roma (Kosher, 175 West 91st Street at Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan)
- Tony & Tina's Pizzeria (Albanian, 2483 Arthur Avenue in the Bronx)
- House of Pita (Middle Eastern, 32 West 48th Street in Manhattan)
- Tasty Shawarmy (Middle Eastern, 71 7th Avenue South at Bleecker Street in Manhattan)
- Aroma (Israeli, 160 Wooster Street at Houston in Manhattan)
Previously on Slavs of New York: Another Cevapdzinica opens in Queens, Bosnian Grocery Shopping and Cravings takes on Bosnian and Polish cuisine