...and then there's hash browns. (They're hiding here, too, behind the duck confit.) At Dunkin' Donuts, a cupful costs only about $1.50, but I'd gladly pay a fair price if some New York restaurant made a proper hash of things. Any leads, Eating In Translation readers?
Also shown below: the former Claire's, Lillian's, and Camerama, three long-gone (and very slender) Morningside Heights storefronts whose facades were brought to light during construction of this Dunkin' Donuts location.
Dunkin' Donuts
2661 Broadway (101st-102nd Sts.)
212-280-2221
www.DunkinDonuts.com







Ever have the Hash Browns at the Stop Inn diner in Woodside? (Right by the 61st Street 7 station). They are good and look pretty much like the ones in that Hank's picture.
Posted by: hoodoo | June 19, 2009 at 03:56 PM
You're site is such a great resource. I frequent it often. Although it's not a direct hashbrown recc, sunny and annie's in the EV incorporate hashbrown patties into their breakfast sandwich, it's tasty!
http://3buckbites.com/price/cheap/breakfast-sandwich-at-sunny-and-annies-in-new-york-ny/
Posted by: Shirley | July 10, 2009 at 02:46 PM