This Japanese spot on St. Mark's Place satisfies with their popular phallic dish. Flocks of NYU students & adventurous eaters come here for 3 things: $8 pitchers, bull's penis, and free cotton candy. 続きを読む
Live octopus is the star of the show at this Flushing restaurant. The octopus isn't actually alive, it's chopped to death just minutes before your consumption, so the tentacles are still writhing. 続きを読む
Remember Roo from "Winnie the Pooh"? The playful, roly-poly son of warm mamma-roo Kanga? Yeah, well now you can eat him. On skewers. At this Australian spot in Nolita. Oh, the circle of life. 続きを読む
Nearly every dish includes pieces of braised pig's foot. Called Japanese soul food, these collagen-rich eats can allegedly restore and maintain that youthful glow. 続きを読む
The grasshopper tacos at Toloache come fully-formed, with legs and heads and all, so you can really get a good look at that lightly-sauteed baby insect you're gobbling. 続きを読む