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Citi Food
soupcan Jun 01 2011 07:59 AM |
Favorite food items at the park -
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Ceetar Jun 01 2011 08:04 AM Re: Citi Food |
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I like Blue Smoke's fried chicken, as well ast he Eggplant parm in the Delta/Ceasear's club. and obviously, the keith's burger is good, and shake shack. Cascarino's lasagna was good when I had it. etc.
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HahnSolo Jun 01 2011 08:11 AM Re: Citi Food |
The Shrimp Po' Boy at Catch of the Day has been my favorite to this point. I also like the pulled pork at Blue Smoke.
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themetfairy Jun 01 2011 08:11 AM Re: Citi Food |
The Cascarino's eggplant parmigiana sub is very good, and it's large enough to share.
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metsguyinmichigan Jun 01 2011 08:31 AM Re: Citi Food |
When we went to Citi Field in 2009, I made sure my son had a real knish! You can't get them out here, along with black and white cookies and a decent bagel.
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attgig Jun 01 2011 08:36 AM Re: Citi Food |
been twice, and the only thing i get is a box frites to eat on line while waiting for a shake shack burger. definitely a double.
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The Second Spitter Jun 01 2011 10:08 AM Re: Citi Food |
Just when I was lamenting all the things I miss about the US this thread pops up. I hate you all.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 01 2011 10:18 AM Re: Citi Food |
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Far and away, number one.
Had it once... I get what they were going for, but man, that's a lot of chew for a little bit of smoke flavor.
Up there with the former Blue Smoke wings (they don't do these anymore, do they?) as a strong contender for my silver medal. The frites (Ballpark Mayo works) and the po'boy are up there, too, as is the Shack-ago dog and good ol' Mama's. You know what's subtly very good, too? The Bluepoint-steamed hot dog at CotD. It has a nice, really subtle smack of toasted oats that's unusual and worth trying.
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Ceetar Jun 01 2011 10:19 AM Re: Citi Food |
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Gwreck Jun 01 2011 10:29 AM Re: Citi Food |
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Restored to the menu for 2011 after being MIA in 2010.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 01 2011 10:34 AM Re: Citi Food |
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/High-fives self
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Ceetar Jun 01 2011 11:38 AM Re: Citi Food |
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I had them in 2009. They're good. messy for a ballpark. Do not eat them on freezing April evenings when your hands are numb, dry and chapped. ouch.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 01 2011 12:21 PM Re: Citi Food |
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I had a delicious knish at a Cyclones game in 2009, and two weeks later, when I was at Citi Field with my kids, I convinced them to try the knishes. And they were awful. The key difference: the one in Brooklyn was fresh and hot, and the ones in Queens were old and warm. Bad first impression. I expect it will be a while before either of my kids tries a second knish. Too bad. Last time I was at Citi, the Shake Shack lines were short, so we finally gave it a try. They were terrific, of course. But when the lines at the Shack are long, I like the turkey and mozzarella hero (with marinated mushrooms and peppers) at Mama's of Corona. They have a location in the food court atop the rotunda.
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Ceetar Jun 01 2011 12:26 PM Re: Citi Food |
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G-Fafif Jun 01 2011 12:31 PM Re: Citi Food |
The knish at the Hot Pastrami stand is sublime. As is the Hot Pastrami. A worthy counterpoint to the BBQ Brisket at Blue Smoke.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 01 2011 12:32 PM Re: Citi Food |
Where is the hot pastrami stand?
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Ceetar Jun 01 2011 12:36 PM Re: Citi Food |
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LF. to the right of Keith's burger. Walk from home plate, past Jason Bay, climb the wall and right about there.
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soupcan Jun 01 2011 12:44 PM Re: Citi Food |
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Ooooh...on my to-do list!
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G-Fafif Jun 01 2011 12:51 PM Re: Citi Food |
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Do it. Among the more pedestrian fare, the chicken nachos are outstanding. And nothin' wrong with a sweet sausage or a Hebrew National frank from the Kosher stand or good ol' Daruma in the World's Fare. Yes, Citi Field is good at food.
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G-Fafif Jun 01 2011 12:52 PM Re: Citi Food |
Oh, and both the Mex and the Gold Glove burgers will make you glad all over all over again that Frank Cashen didn't cling to Neil Allen and Rick Ownbey.
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themetfairy Jun 01 2011 01:03 PM Re: Citi Food |
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Even without the second dollop of ketchup?
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Lefty Specialist Jun 01 2011 01:20 PM Re: Citi Food |
My son and I had both Keith Burgers on Saturday and he was tickled pink that he got a Tootsie Pop. Burgers were awesome, too.
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G-Fafif Jun 01 2011 01:58 PM Re: Citi Food |
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We'll let it go...this time.
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HahnSolo Jun 01 2011 03:00 PM Re: Citi Food |
Where is the Keith burger stand?
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Ceetar Jun 01 2011 05:31 PM Re: Citi Food |
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a little bit more to the left corner from the pastrami. actually, it's basically the LF corner. it's right next to the new era (i think it's new era) team store. to the right of that store all the away against the northern blvd side of the stadium.
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Lefty Specialist Jun 01 2011 06:33 PM Re: Citi Food |
Keith's Grill is located behind Section 132.
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HahnSolo Jun 18 2011 02:48 PM Re: Citi Food |
I had the Fried chicken from the World's Fare area last night (with spicy soy garlic sauce). Really, really, good.
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Ceetar Jun 19 2011 12:58 AM Re: Citi Food |
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That's the Korean BBQ or whatever right? Haven't tried that one yet.
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soupcan Jun 19 2011 07:43 AM Re: Citi Food |
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Awesome, glad you liked it! I think it's the hidden gem among Citi food.
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