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- 2 The King of FalafelFeb. 28, 2019
- 3 The Jerk Chicken Queen of the BronxMar. 07, 2019
- 4 The Iconic $1 Pizza Slice of NYCMar. 14, 2019
- 5 The Legendary Dosa Man of NYCApr. 04, 2019
- 6 The Lechón King of the South BronxMay. 09, 2019
- 7 The Food Truck That is Serving an EmbassyMay. 30, 2019
- 8 The $1 Tamale Queen of New YorkJun. 18, 2019
- 9 Chemist Turned Street Food King of PeruJul. 25, 2019
- 10 Mama Jo is NYC's Official Grandmother of BreakfastAug. 22, 2019
- 11 $2 Burgers in HarlemSep. 26, 2019
- 12 Filipino Style BBQ for $1 in the Heart of LAOct. 13, 2019
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Mama Jo has been serving breakfast staples like bacon, egg, and cheese sandwiches and omelets and traditional Greek pastries, such as spanakopita and baklava, from her food truck in Midtown Manhattan for over 35 years. She claims to be NYC’s oldest street food vendor and isn’t planning on retiring her legendary food cart any time soon. Mama Jo’s breakfast menu is longer than some dine-in restaurants’ menus, and it’s all done without sacrificing quality. She gets her ingredients fresh every morning in Astoria, Queens, serves food with a smile, and genuinely cares about her customers, really earning the name Mama Jo.
Episode Title:Mama Jo is NYC's Official Grandmother of Breakfast
Serie:Street Food Icons
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