Knish vendor, 1953. Knishes are fist-sized dumplings, wrapped in dough and baked, with fillings such as potato (the most common), kasha (buckwheat), or cabbage. Carts such as this were a fixture on New York sidewalks until the Giuliani administration cracked down on them in the 1990s.
Photo: Ernst Haas via Pastvu
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Friday Afternoon on 10th (Look Back) in Chelsea - New York City by Andreas Komodromos
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Prince Street Pizza. Soho, NYC. August 2018.
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A peanut vendor in Lower Manhattan, ca. 1935.
Photo: George Herlick via MCNY
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Sharif's Famous Halal Food (red) - New York City by Andreas Komodromos
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Eating tasty hand-pulled noodles, Chinatown, NYC
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