This week, we’re featuring **Sheepshead bay!**
We’re going by this unofficial [Google Map overlay](https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1VYN-6Vkk01byUCF7P13rT6ORT5g) as a GENERAL outline as to what the neighborhoods are. It’s not a strict requirement but try not to go too far outside of the boundaries.
Some optional prompts:
* What are some of your favorite food spots or “hidden gems”?
* Any “must have” or go to dishes from those particular spots?
* Are there any points of interest or events that is worth going out of the way to visit?
[Link to previous weeks](https://www.reddit.com/r/FoodNYC/comments/14rflbt/comment/jqrv7um/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3)
by crazeman
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Roll -n-roaster and quality drugs from russians
Liman probably has the most authentic Turkish food I know in NYC, great if you wanna get that “rakı masası” experience, mezes were very on point.
Roll n Roaster, Randazzos are musts
Burchak Pide for Turkish pizza (pide) and lahmacun.
Roll ‘N Roaster, Jimmy’s Famous Heros, Randazzo’s, Liman, Nargis Cafe, Taci’s Beyti, Delmar Pizzeria
My info may be out of date as I haven’t been there in a couple years but here were my favorite spots.
Pizza – Delmar Pizzeria
Sushi – Shinjuku or Masakari
Gyro – Anatolian Gyro
Vietnamese – Phở Hoài
Bagels – Bagel Boy or Coney Island Bagels
Roast beef – Brennan & Carr, preferred it to Roll N Roaster
Georgian – Oda House
Cafe – Masal
Health – Fuel
Lunch – Bassett
These are all solid imo but nothing extraordinary.
I haven’t been in like a decade but Wheeler’s always had great wings.
Nargis! And the Russian supermarket where Lindt’s used to be, Cherry Hill. Also don’t forget roll-n-roaster on your birthday!
Shout out to the El Greco Diner RIP 👼🏻
Delmar Pizzeria
Randazzos!
Iconic places: Brennan & Car, Roll N Roasters
Other great place: bagel boy, pho hoai, Lucia Avenue x pizza