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UPDATE: It's a sad, sad day in the Italindian community. Bombay Eats has lost their lease and is no longer open for business. It's rumored to be replaced with a Ramen shop (because we totally need more of those), but it hasn't been confirmed. We'll keep you informed!

No, it’s not a pizza-like Uttapam. It’s a slice of regular Italian pizza… with Indian toppings. This is happening.

I first noticed the Indian Pizza at Bombay Eats (52nd btwn 8th & 9th) a few weeks ago, but alas, it was closing time. I did have a chance to peer into the place, which surprisingly looked like an ordinary pizza joint. I left it alone and went on my way… but it wasn’t long till I was once again faced with this delicious anomaly… 
 
 
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UPDATE 12/20/10: Yeah, it closed. I'm shocked. I'll shed a few tears later...
It's pizza! It's a cone! It's Pizzacone! Squeezed into a narrow take-out shop on 5th between 32nd and 33rd, K! Pizzacone is open for business as of Monday the 22nd. With the whole portable pizza concept being wildly popular throughout Europe, owner Ingo Pinto figured it was time to take a bite out of the Big Apple… and then smother it in cheese and shove it in a cone.

You can check out a detailed review here on Serious Eats: Slice. Why won’t I be coning-it-up, you might ask? Starting at $4.90 a pop, this novelty (yes, novelty) snack is a bit too steep for Savvy. It also reminds me of the dreadful Hotpocket. Still, if I someday magically find myself in line for this crazy concoction, I wouldn't be entirely upset...

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UPDATE: Supermac closed up shop in January 2010. The spot is now taken over by a Kosher vegan restaurant, Loving Hut. Rest in peace, Supermac. Your bubbly, cheesy goodness will be missed.

Next to a hug from your mom, there’s nothing more comforting than mac & cheese. There’s just something about hot, gooey cheddar melted throughout bits of buttery pasta that can cure any and all sadness in the world… and here to capitalize on this is Supermac: “Creative Mac & Cheese.” Located in the heart of the fashion district on 7th between 29th & 30th, Supermac is the premier place for all your cheesy needs. 

They’ve thought of everything from Wild Mushroom Mac (Cremini, Shitake and White Truffle oil with Parmigiano Reggiano) to Mykonos Mac (spinach, Kalamata olives and red onions with goat cheese). But not to worry, the Traditional Mac with American and cheddar cheese is the first on their menu. Vegetarians will love the 7 veg-friendly options to choose from, and people who feign healthfulness (…in a mac & cheese shop) will appreciate their whole wheat pasta option... 
 
 
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UPDATE 12/20/10: Unfortunately, the FIT branch of Antique Café hasn't been open all semester! 
I’ve never had a bad cup of coffee at Antique Café, located right on the FIT campus at 27th between 7th and 8th aves. It’s my go-to coffee shop before those brutal AM classes and a perfect detour while strolling around Chelsea. Though Antique café has a larger, more sleek shop on 26th and 6th, I personally love the cozy, familiar feeling that the 27th street shop exudes.

The narrow café reminds me of an old house- perhaps someone’s den- with mismatched upholstered furniture, dark wood and quirky decorations throughout. Antique café is packed with both students and local residents during the semester, so the place is prone to long lines- but it’s worth it. They have a zillion delicious well-priced baked goods and their homemade croissants are perfection. I’ve relaxed there plenty of times on a comfy chair with my laptop (free WiFi) and found it to be a far better study environment than the school library. And although the café does serve lunch and dinner entrees, I’d steer clear- only because that’s where things start getting pricy. But if you’re in the neighborhood and need a yummy pick-me-up, the 27th street Antique Café is the place to go.   

 

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