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Seamless Web: Midtown West

So, I know there've been past discussions about Seamless Web dinner options for those of us stuck at their desk while our peers are home watching Wheel of Fortune. But I thought it was worth asking: what's good on seamless web these days that delivers to Midtown West?

My Seamless Midtown West standbys:

Sushi: Haru or Hakata Grill (although they've both fallen off a bit of late)
Mediterranean: Akdeniz (excellent mixed grill, bread), Ravagh (great rice and lamb dishes)
American: Josie's (quite good fish options, unfried rice is tasty)
Barbecue: Hill Country (I love the brisket and beef short ribs.)
Thai: Wondee Siam (get this rarely, so I can't recommend a specific dish)

Generally, I try to choose places with moderately healthy options. But as Hill Country attests, that effort is no always successful.

Relatedly, any place to stay away from at all costs?

2 Replies

  1. This is a subject close to my heart, and I'm going to be watching this thread closely. I don't have many comments on your list, except to note that there is no such thing as a reliable sushi place in Midtown West on Seamless: I've had great and terrible experiences with Haru, Hakata, Pacific Echo and a half-dozen others.

    I would add Angelo's for Pizza - a pie I'd put on par with Lombardi's and certainly above anything else in the area. You can also get Lucky's Famous (burgers), but this sort of blows your "moderately healthy" criterion out of the water.

    I still haven't found a reliable source for salads, and Starwich is only okay for sandwiches. My "stay away from" places are on a list on my desk, somewhere...

    1. re: cjd260

      Will second the rec for Angelo's Pizza

      www.thelunchbelle.com

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