Posts Tagged ‘Num Pang Sandwich Shop’

TODAY’S LUNCH: ROASTED SALT & PEPPER JAPANESE YAM FROM NUM PANG

November 30th, 2010
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Once again, I had to be in the Village/Union Square area around lunch, and the recent addition of Masala Times to the Honorary Street Food category got me thinking of Num Pang.  It’s one of my favorite places for lunch and an old standby in the Honorary Street Food category.  Num Pang is located at 21 East 12th St, with seating for around 10 people upstairs at counters.  It’s been a few months since I went there, and last time I was surprised by a new menu item – grilled portobello mushroom with grape vinaigrette.

There weren’t any new items on the menu today, but I was still able to get something new.  I’ve never had their roasted salt & pepper Japanese yam ($7.25).  How would this compare to some of their other menu items, which I usually love.

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TODAY’S LUNCH: GRILLED PORTOBELLO W/GRAPE VINAIGRETTE FROM NUM PANG

September 8th, 2010

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I wasn’t sure what to do for lunch but had to be near Union Square, so I decided to stop by Num Pang Sandwich Shop, an old favorite on East 12th St, just west of University Place.  It was pretty busy, with a line of about 7-8 people, but that’s what happens when word gets out about how good the food is.

To my surprise, there was a new special and it sounded pretty good.  Today’s Lunch is a grilled portobello sandwich with concord grape vinaigrette ($8.40 after tax).

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TODAY’S LUNCH: GINGER BBQ BRISKET SANDWICH FROM NUM PANG

August 18th, 2010

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Yesterday’s lunch at Teriyaki Boy got me thinking about the Honorary Street Food category.  When this happens, I often end up at Num Pang at 21 East 12th St, just west of University Place.  It’s one of my favorite places for lunch, and Today’s Lunch is Ginger BBQ Brisket with Pickled Red Cabbage ($7.75).

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Num Pang is the Cambodian version of banh mi, but there are some distinct differences.  Both are served on baguette-style bread with meat or vegetables and toppings, but num pang does not include pate or pickled daikon.  What is included is delicious.  Find out more after the jump.

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TODAY’S LUNCH: PEPPERCORN CATFISH SANDWICH FROM NUM PANG

July 7th, 2010

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It’s been a couple of months since I’ve been to Num Pang located at 21 East 12th St between 5th Ave and University Place.  I haven’t written about Num Pang recently, so for our newer readers, Num Pang is in the Honorary Street Food category.  This means a storefront with little or no seating that serves food traditionally known as street food in their home country – in this case Cambodia.  Num Pang is basically a Cambodian variation on banh mi.

For Today’s Lunch, I decided on the peppercorn catfish with homemade sweet and sour sauce for $7.50.  Things can change pretty quickly in New York.  Would Num Pang still be as good as they were a couple of months ago?

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TODAY’S LUNCH: GRILLED SKIRT STEAK SANDWICH FROM NUM PANG

February 24th, 2010

I was near University Place today around lunch time, which means one thing, NUM PANG!  Regular readers of NYSF know about my love of Num Pang, and it’s been a few weeks, so there was no question about Today’s Lunch, other than what to order.

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I want to try everything on their menu, so Today’s Lunch is a new sandwich (for me at least), grilled skirt steak with crushed coriander and peppercorns.  Of course it had their usual sliced cucumber, fresh cilantro, shredded carrots, and spicy chili mayo.

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This was the most expensive sandwich on their menu ($8.75), but it was obvious where the money went…into the steak.  There were 7 thick slices of grilled, medium-rare steak.  I enjoyed Carnegie John’s steak sandwich recently for lunch, but this was on an entirely different plane.

I’m going to have to start rating places on a 1-10 scale to differentiate, because while John’s steak sandwich would be an 8 out of 10, Num Pang’s was a 9.5 out of 10.  Both were very good, but one was almost as good as it can get.  I love the spicy chili mayo, too.  It kicks everything up a notch (apologies to the Emeril haters).

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