Why Is This New York’s Most POPULAR Street Food?
Culture ZoneStreet Food & Travel/Jon Barr/11:40
You can trace the DNA of every great street operation back to the same place: someone who figured out how to do one thing perfectly, at volume, for people who need to eat now. Barr gets it — he's not chasing Instagram moments or deconstructing the lamb, he's watching the rhythm of a truck that moves 400 orders on a Tuesday lunch rush. These halal carts didn't become New York's most popular street food by accident; they became it by showing up every day and feeding construction crews, cab drivers, and line cooks getting off shift at 2 AM. The city runs on this food.
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