What’s on Your Plate, NYC?

Here’s a list of food mashups that are going big in NYC

What’s on Your Plate, NYC?
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Are you in New York City and happened to be a foodie? And by that we mean a brave foodie. If Yes, here’s a list of some quirky food creations that, some thought, would give an edge to the same old ‘normal’ food. On that note, a serving of spaghetti doughnut, please!

Mac and Cheese Spring Roll
Take the traditional baked macaroni and cheese and wrap it in a roll and fry it. And now you have a new variant of snacks—Mac and Cheese Spring Roll. Find this in the 24-hour restaurant Cafeteria located on the 119 Seventh Ave, Chelsea, Manhattan.

A burgrito from Burgritos's
A burgrito from Burgritos’s
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Burgrito
It’s almost cruel to separate burgers and fries, they belong together. Better still, bring them closer, wrap them in a tortilla—now you have a burgrito. A creation of Burgrito’s (173 4th Ave, Gowanus, Brooklyn), the dish is minus the buns and instead you have all the goodness of a burger and fries wrapped in tortilla.

Savoury spaghetti doughnut from Pop Pasta
Savoury spaghetti doughnut from Pop Pasta

Spaghetti Doughnut
If you are worried about sweetened pasta, this is not it. You will only be eating spaghetti shaped like a doughnut. Makes spaghetti eating less messy, isn’t it? Or shall we say, spaghetti on the go? If you are at the Smorgasburg, grab one of these by Pop Pasta—they come in six flavours, bolognese and carbonara included. You can find Pop Pasta in 90 Kent Ave, Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Cereal Bagel
America’s favourite breakfast staples—cereal and bagel—now in one form! The folks at Bagels R Us (13-13 40th Ave, Great Kills, Staten Island) mix cereals into the dough and out comes cereal bagel. You can add more—slather your bagel with cereal-infused cream cheese.

Cruff from Stuffed Ice Cream
Cruff from Stuffed Ice Cream
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Cruff
This got the warm and cold together. Warm glazed doughnuts stuffed with cold ice-cream and toppings of your choice—from gummy bears to coconut—here’s a new way to eat your ice-cream. Grab one of these at the Stuffed Ice Cream in 139 1st Ave, East Village, Manhattan.