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Washington Square News

New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

Dining

Thanksgiving Foods Evoke Memories

WSN Staff November 21, 2016
WSN’s staff shares their best memories of Thanksgiving through the foods that brought them together.
Ordering takeout and receiving one’s food by messenger is a common New York dining practice. With the COVID-19 crisis, new measures are being put in place to protect both messengers and customers. (Photo by Anna Letson)

Looking for Delivery? Call Here

Shirley Cahyadi, Staff Writer November 21, 2016
There’s nothing quite as comforting as having food delivered to your doorstep, or at least to the lobby of your residence hall.
Gatsby’s on the Bay is a new american restaurant located at 695 Bay Street, Staten Island.

Around NYC in Five Eateries

Caroline Zemsky, Staff Writer November 16, 2016
For NYU students that tend to stay in their Greenwich Village bubble, the best way to explore the rest of New York City is through food.


Donating to a food drive is a classic way to lend a helping hand to the homeless this Thanksgiving.

Spread Love This Thanksgiving

Liv Chai, Staff Writer November 14, 2016
As the weather gets colder and food for the homeless becomes even more scarce, the holidays should be a time for all of us to not only be thankful for all that we have but to consider the less fortunate and give back.
Ironically, as this photo was being taken, someone’s Tapingo drink was stolen.

The Tapingo Thieves

Faith Gates, Staff Writer November 14, 2016

In a world where convenience is key, Tapingo gives students the opportunity to skip the lines and order food from anywhere to be ready by the time you get there. But for some NYU...

For all the good food that can be found around campus, there are a handful of places you should avoid going to, like bad bakeries and risky food trucks.

You Don’t Want a Seat at These Tables

Camille Larkins, Staff Writer November 7, 2016
New York may have some of the best restaurants in the world, but there are definitely a few bad eggs. Whether it be because of bad service, unsanitary conditions or gross food, some restaurants are downright bad.
There are a number of classes you can take if you’re into food and health, available in Steinhardt’s Food and Nutrition Studies Department.

NYU Classes For Student Foodies

Diya Jiang, Staff Writer November 7, 2016
It is not a dream to enjoy delicious food, learn knowledge and earn college credits at the same time. In fact, many food related NYU courses have been wondering around and waiting for you!
The snorting of raw cacao has revealed itself to be as a surprising new form of legal high.

Will Chocolate Be the New Nose Candy?

Shirley Cahyadi, Contributing Writer November 2, 2016
In Europe, there are reports of ground cacao being used as the newest party drug — instead of snorting cocaine, there are people who are turning to the superfood for their high.
Kale and Swiss Chard at Union Square Greenmarket.

Dethroning Kale As the Trendiest Green

Liv Chai, Staff Writer November 2, 2016
Kale. This may be your fifth time reading something about Kale and, because you live in a city obsessed with the newest health trends, you yourself have probably consumed something with this leafy green in it today. Here’s some quick facts about your favorite veggie.
San Marzano, on 117 Second Avenue, has bottomless mimosas for $10 from 11am-4pm every Saturday and Sunday.

Six Spots For Bottomless, Boozy Brunch

Caroline Zemsky, Staff Writer October 31, 2016
Three words: Boozy. Bottomless. Brunch. For students looking to unwind after midterms in the most NYC style, these three words are like the herald angels singing.
Steinhardt graduate Gloria Rodriguez spiced up New York with her series of Spanish themed cooking events named Eat Spain Up!

Eat Spain Up! Spices Up Campus

Taylor Nicole Rogers, Dining Editor October 31, 2016
Steinhardt graduate student and Fulbright scholar Gloria Rodriguez brought the flavors of her native Spain to campus last week through a week long series of events entitled Eat Spain Up.
Buffet-Go’s ordering takes place entirely online, making it really easy to find and
choose restaurants in the area.

Would You Eat Leftovers from a Random Buffet?

Yasmin Gulec, Staff Writer October 26, 2016
The app 'BuffetGo' allows you to fill your share of leftovers from hotel buffets for only $3! What could be better?