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Peacefood Cafe
$$
VEGAN
Bright, airy Peacefood keeps vegans purring with its popular fried seitan panini (served on
homemade focaccia and topped with cashew, arugula, tomatoes and pesto), as well as piz-
zas, roasted vegetable plates and an excellent quinoa salad. Extras include daily raw spe-
cials, organic coffees and delectable bakery selections.
(
212-362-2266;
www.peacefoodcafe.com
;
460 Amsterdam Ave, at 82nd St; paninis $12-13, mains $10-17;
10am-10pm;
;
1
to 79th St)
17
Salumeria Rosi Parmacotto
$$
Slip into this intimate, carnivorous nook for graze-friendly cheeses, salumi, slow-roasted
pork loin, sausages, cured hams and every other piece of the pig you care to imagine. The
tasty, Tuscan-inspired offerings continue with homemade lasagna, savory leek tart,
escarole-anchovy salad and hand-rolled ricotta and goat cheese gnocchi.
(
ITALIAN
212-877-4801;
www.salumeriarosi.com
; 284 Amsterdam Ave, at 73rd St; mains $12-17;
11am-11pm;
1/2/3 to 72nd St)
18
Fairway
$
SELF-CATERING
GOOGLE MAP
Like a museum of good eats, this epic grocery spills its produce into sidewalk bins, luring
the gluttonous inside. Follow them and give in to a gleeful range of cheeses, charcuterie,
bread loaves and bagels, fruits, vegetables, and ready-to-eat meals. Stairs near the check-
out lead up to an organic market and cafe.
(
www.fairwaymarket.com/store-upper-west-side
;
2127 Broad-
way, at 75th St;
6am-1am;
1/2/3 to 72nd St)
19
Gray's Papaya
$
It doesn't get more New York than bellying up to this classic stand-up joint in the wake of
a beer bender. The lights are bright, the color palette is 1970s and the hot dogs are unpre-
tentiously good. Granted, the papaya drink is more 'drink' than papaya, but you can't go
HOT DOGS