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The words “Teriyaki Chicken Wings” sound like a pretty scary proposition when you first hear them. Who would want such a thing? Mild, medium, and hot have been the chicken wing standard now for many years and it seems like there just could be so much that could go wrong with a teriyaki chicken wing resulting in something epically disgusting.
So you are sitting at your desk on a Thursday afternoon at 3pm. You get that e-mail from a friend that is titled; Happy Hour? You think for a minute, reply where should I meet you?…..
Attention Hoboken Parents – looking to get out of the apartment with the kids and not spend a fortune?
Everyone knows Green Rock for being close to the Path train, and most importantly, its dollar beers. Where else can you go and order ten beers all at once, and have them delivered to your table – filling your table with full beer mugs? It is a manly and empowering sight to say the very least.
For a bar that’s known for its cheap brews, the food has to be your average bar fare at best, right? Wrong.
With all the sushi offerings in town, you are likely to get a different recommendation depending on who you ask. One of our favorites is Robongi Japan (520 Washington Street).
Sushi Lounge (200 Hudson St.) is a great place to check out when you can sneak out of work a little early. Monday – Friday, from 3:00-6:30pm all of these items are half priced…
For some reason, despite all the yummy hangover food in The Boken, we always end up ordering the same hangover meal: Wraps from Mikie Squared (616 Washington St.)
For such a small place they sure have a lot of good stuff going on here. The Little Grocery has all kinds of wonderful breakfast foods from pastries, muffins, bagels and quite honestly one solid gold egg sandwich.
Bright green walls, cushy pillows in the window, and the promise of self-service frozen yogurt were all I needed to make a beeline into the newly-opened Koa Koa on Washington between 4th and 5th.



