A Day With a Burmese Street Vendor at NYC's Biggest Night Market | On The Line | Bon Appétit
Culture ZoneStreet Food & Travel/Bon Appétit/10:40
She's setting up a full Burmese kitchen in a parking lot at midnight, dragging gas burners and stockpots through Queens while most of the city sleeps. No walk-in cooler, no dish pit, no expediter — just her hands and whatever fits in the back of a Honda, turning out mohinga and tea leaf salad for whoever finds her corner of the night market. Anyone who's ever cursed their broken lowboy or complained about a cramped prep station should watch this woman work.
— The Chef's Take
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