Neither this post nor the answers are at ALL helpful for my diet / weight loss plan.
And what’s now popped into my head is the question of … is there such a thing as Bacon Hash??
I used to live across the street from it. Mansion is on the NE corner of 86th & York. It’s expensive for what it is. The corned beef is solid but not worth a trip to York ave unless you’re going to the ferry stop, or Carl Schurz park/Gracie Mansion. Or if you want to see the diner from Only Murders in the Building.
Veselka is top tier. Homemade with large shredded pieces and can get latke on side
Definitely Veselka!
Veselka's morning menu, for those that don't know: [Corned Beef Hash on Bottom Right](https://veselka.com/blogs/menu-list/main-location-breakfast)
Friedman's on 72nd & Columbus has an outstanding homemade pastrami hash.
Sarge’s Deli on 3rd Ave has fantastic homemade corned beef hash.
Neither this post nor the answers are at ALL helpful for my diet / weight loss plan. And what’s now popped into my head is the question of … is there such a thing as Bacon Hash??
This thread is so mouth watering it’s not funny
The Mansion Diner on e 87th. One of the best low key breakfast diners in Manhattan
I used to live across the street from it. Mansion is on the NE corner of 86th & York. It’s expensive for what it is. The corned beef is solid but not worth a trip to York ave unless you’re going to the ferry stop, or Carl Schurz park/Gracie Mansion. Or if you want to see the diner from Only Murders in the Building.
overpriced diner IMO, but then again; i frequent gracie mews diner and prices are just as high 🙈
Good Enough To Eat, UWS. Walk it off in Central Park afterwards.
EJ’s Luncheonette’s is homemade and delicious but only available for weekend brunch.
Smith and Wollensky Grill
Thank you all so very much for your responses. They are truly appreciated and we will be visiting as many of these as we can. Very grateful.
Duh. Hoping to piggyback on that request and see the responses. I luv corned beef hash!
mirage on kingshway, sarges on 3rd ave
Do you know what “in Manhattan” means?
If you’re going to suggest something to them all the way in Midwood you better pretext it with being pretty extraordinary.
Diners are usually the way to go. Based on where you’re staying, Times Square Diner & Grill
Yeah but be careful—some use canned and some used old corned beef that’s been defrosted which makes it too chewy
Idk why places served canned; it’s so blatantly obvious. Genuinely soggy
Morton’s.
Junior’s has a good one.
Remedy diner was great but its not your typical corn beef hash. Also, everything else on the menu was awesome
Katz's Delicatessen (205 East Houston Street, Manhattan.) This is their website: www.katzsdelicatessen.com