Layover food

Gas station pizza. Only slightly less dangerous than gas station sushi. KGCK. @Cherokee_Cruiser
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T&A for $2.49? What a deal! Oh… wait! OOOOOh, it’s a gas station! :)
 
Not exactly layover food, but since there's about 10,000 pilots and FAs in Kew Gardens, Queens, NY.

There's a new deli that just opened up on the corner of Lefferts and 83rd ave, just across the street from Dani's House of Pizza. It's called His n Hers deli.

Phenomenal. Absolutely phenomenal sandwiches.

Pretty decently equipped grocery/bodega setup as well. And open until 2am.
 
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Not really a layover since I was there to visit family, but here's a Pizza Capricciosa in FCO, from Pizzeria Da Remo in the Testaccio quarter. To me they are THE quintessential Roman pizzeria, still making it the old school way and not succumbing to the latest trends. I'll easily rate it my favorite pizza in Rome, and personal preference aside it's objectively in the top 3
 
Not exactly layover food, but since there's about 10,000 pilots and FAs in Kew Gardens, Queens, NY.

There's a new deli that just opened up on the corner of Lefferts and 83rd ave, just across the street from Dani's House of Pizza. It's called His n Hers deli.

Phenomenal. Absolutely phenomenal sandwiches.

Pretty decently equipped grocery/bodega setup as well. And open until 2am.

@derg want to make a bet what deli meat they use?
 
@derg want to make a bet what deli meat they use?

Still? After the Listeria outbreak? :)

I still prefer them but you can’t find them in the stores out here any more, since then, the nitrite levels in my blood have cratered since I made a lot fewer sandwiches now.
 
Not exactly layover food, but since there's about 10,000 pilots and FAs in Kew Gardens, Queens, NY.

There's a new deli that just opened up on the corner of Lefferts and 83rd ave, just across the street from Dani's House of Pizza. It's called His n Hers deli.

Phenomenal. Absolutely phenomenal sandwiches.

Pretty decently equipped grocery/bodega setup as well. And open until 2am.
One of the things I miss about being NY based is the great food options that were near the crashpad. I was not to far outside of Kew Gardens. One of the places I frequented was called Punjabi Kabab.
 

Closest comparison I have is in NYC or Toronto or LA. But when I die, bury me under Chinese noodles. Cold noodles, hot bowl, any of them. And the pickled greens......that's my jam. Also the fried (I think soy?) beans are pretty interesting texture in some of them. I don't really think I'm allowed to do China as a tourist, but if they let me, I'd promise to only eat the food and not get honey dicked.
 
Closest comparison I have is in NYC or Toronto or LA. But when I die, bury me under Chinese noodles. Cold noodles, hot bowl, any of them. And the pickled greens......that's my jam. Also the fried (I think soy?) beans are pretty interesting texture in some of them. I don't really think I'm allowed to do China as a tourist, but if they let me, I'd promise to only eat the food and not get honey dicked.

When you’re in NYC, Xi’An Famous Foods. - it’s a local chain but the Mount Qi Noodles and the Spicy Tingly Lamb torn noodles do not disappoint!
 
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