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Win Tickets to the 'Village Voice' Choice Eats Event in NYC

Most eat-around events in New York feature exclusively white tablecloth, fancy-pants restaurants. Those affairs are fine and dandy, but they don't really bring serious eaters much in the way of different or delicious ethnic fare, which is a shame given how much terrific ethnic food there is in Gotham.

That's why Choice Eats, curated by Village Voice critic Robert Sietsema, is such a cool idea. Sietsema has brought together 30 restaurants, (most of which I have never heard of, much less been to), which will be serving tasting-size portions of their specialties at the Puck Building, 295 Lafayette Street, this Tuesday March 11, from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.

Thanks to the kind folks at the Village Voice, we've got two pairs of tickets to what promises to be an extraordinary event. To enter to win, just tell us what your favorite little ethnic restaurant is in New York here in the Comments section of this post. We'll pick two winners at random and have their tickets waiting for them at the door. Only guests 21 and over will be admitted (sorry—their rules, not ours). Comments here will close at 10 a.m. ET, Monday March 10.

And if you don't win, you should still go. Tickets are a very reasonable $25 in advance, and $35 at the door.

Comments are closed: 60 Comments:

Bedoin Tent on Atlantic Ave. - Best. Falafel. Ever. It takes the place of my dearly departed former fav, Win Hop at 51 Bayard.

Little Pepper in Flushing is HEAVEN.

i love lahore on crosby.

Han Sol Nutrition in Flushing

What? One?

Today, I suppose it's Cevabdzinica Stari Most (Old Bridge) in Astoria.

Pam Real Thai (the original one). No nonsense thai food!

my local favorite is helios (greek) in park slope

Saigon Banh Mi, in the back of the jewelry store.

taqueria 2000 in Sunset Park. yay!

Casa Mon Amour in Greenpoint.

Mundo Cafe in Astoria.

Nothing better that Pho and a side pork chop from Pho Grand!

Taqueria y Fonda la Mexicana in Morningside Heights!

Yonah Schimmel's, Mushroom Knish and a side of Mushroom Barley Soup!

Caracas Arepas!

Kati Roll Co.

A second for Taqueria la Mexicana

i know its terrible but i love paquito's in the east village. killer tortilla/salsa and cactus burritos!

Butera's in Syosset here in Lawn Guyland

I'm going to translate "little" as far as prices, so Fried Dumpling on Allen Street wins the pot.

Haandi on 28th & Lexington

Pho Tay Ho in Bensonhurst.

Hummus Place

Yakitori Sunchan, on b'way between 104th and 103rd.

Roti Roll Bombay Frankie on 109th and Amsterdam!

Yemen Cafe on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. Oh dear lord, their lamb. And the best foul EVER.

Caracas Arepas -- yummy food and juices.

Noche Mexicana on Amsterdam and 102--mmm! Good

i second the yemen cafe in brooklyn! here here!

ooh, the rangoon night mark noodles and mango salad at cafe mingala (burmese) at 2nd & 73/74

Cafe Zaiya!

Joe's Shanghai - soup dumplings YUMMY

sripraphai

New Malaysia

Go Go Curry!

sripraphai, although it's not so little anymore

I second on the Saigon Banh Mi, in the back of the jewelry store

Chavella's in Brooklyn at Classon and Park.

Excellent Pork Chop House on Doyers Street.

Suenos on 18th Street. Sue Torres finds unusual peppers & sustainable Mexican twists.

Hmmm way too many; this is a reflection of my favorite approach to restaurant eating. But I'll give a special nod to Spicy Mina.

Wo-Hops in Chinatown

lomzaniycka (can't even spell it) on manhattan and norman in greenpoint!

Olieng on 10th ave

New Green Bo on Bayard. Mmmmmm... steamed vegetable dumplings and pork tiny buns.

A couple years ago, on Sietsema's recommendaton I'm sure, I went to Taam Tov in the Diamond District...outstanding kosher Uzbeki place, I go all the time now

Tiffin Wallah on 28th & Lex. ;)

Pongsri Thai, behind the Tombs, at the corner of Baxter & Bayard.

Malaysian Beef Jerky on Elizabeth near Broome

Jaya Malaysian on Bayard St.

If we count New York as a stte, I'm going for Grillpoint, an excellent schwarma place in New Rochelle.

Great question! I actually third yemen cafe

authentic Thai @ Sripraphai in Jackson Heights is the BEST !!

Taim, 22 Waverly, the best falafels in NY. The fries with aoili/safron dip is killer too. The young Israeli couple that own the place work all day & night with a great care for freshness & thus the steady flow of business. Only a few seats, but the flow is constant.

And we have our winners!

pritsana
jinhee

Someone from Serious Eats will be contacting you shortly for contact info. Thanks to everyone who got in on the action!