Grub Street Diet: Leon Neyfakh

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 on 2021.09.17
7 Places
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"Journalist Leon Neyfakh takes a meticulous approach to the podcasts for which he is known — like Fiasco, which has been adapted into an Epix series that debuts September 19 — but he admits his attitude toward eating is a bit more … relaxed. “Eats like shit” is how he jokingly refers to his dietary habits." Edited by Chris Crowley --- For Leon's full Grub Street diet, click the link below.

Hanco's

Vietnamese restaurant · Cobble Hill

"Alice came home with a vat of white rice from Hanco’s, and she let me eat her leftovers. Ordinarily a vat of rice wouldn’t taste like anything, but Alice dusted it with some nutritional yeast. I wish “nutritional yeast” had a name that made it sound less like hospital food; seems like with a rebrand it could easily be an American staple."

River Deli

Italian restaurant · Brooklyn Heights

"For dinner, Alice and I sat at the bar at River Deli, an Italian bistro (not a deli) about a block from Brooklyn Bridge Park. We shared burrata — my favorite food, particularly when they don’t drown it in “balsamic glaze” — and then shared two pasta dishes, one with mushrooms, the other with tuna."

Happy Days Diner

Permanently Closed

"For lunch I met up with Avery Trufelman, who is fresh off a run as the host of The Cut podcast. We sat outside at Happy Days in Brooklyn Heights, a pleasantly rundown diner with a halfhearted ’50s theme (glittery blue vinyl seats, photos of Frank Sinatra on the wall, etc)."

Aji Fusion Sushi

Sushi restaurant · Park Slope

"I didn’t eat anything till lunch, at which point I ordered delivery from Aji Sushi, a restaurant that punches way above its weight. It’s priced more or less like cheap delivery sushi, but, as I discovered one night after randomly ordering it on Seamless, the quality is out of this freakin’ world."

Hadramout Restaurant

Yemenite restaurant · Cobble Hill

"For actual dinner we ordered from Hadramout, an under-discussed Yemeni restaurant across from Sahadi’s. The food here is unlike any food I’ve ever eaten. I got my normal order of lamb ghallaba on a bed of hummus."

Bacaro

Italian restaurant · Chinatown

"[My friend Meg] told me to come to Bacaro in Chinatown, and that she’d be with her friend Chase, a documentary filmmaker. Meg and Chase were drinking martinis when I arrived, so I ordered one too, even though in my head I had been planning to go home after two beers. One martini turned into two, and two turned into three, which I couldn’t believe. Then we ordered dinner — I got ricotta cavatelli with duck ragu — and somehow I ended up with a fourth martini."

The Bowery Hotel

Hotel · East Village

"After walking over to another bar nearby Meg ran into a friend of hers from Ohio who works at Online Ceramics, a thing I recognized from Instagram, and at 2 a.m. a group of us — including a shoe designer named Maggie — found ourselves in the lobby of the Bowery Hotel, splitting some kind of gelato."