- 1 The Famous Roasted Nut Carts of New York CityDec. 13, 2018
- 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
Street Food Icons: 1×4
Eli and Oren Halali, the two brothers who founded 2 Bros Pizza, sell slices for a buck. They’re known for getting their patrons in and out of the store within ten seconds, and for selling hundreds of pies a day. And they’re certainly not the only people in the dollar-slice game in New York City. Ever since the Great Recession in 2008, dollar-slice spots started popping up all over Manhattan because people were in desperate need of a quick and cheap food option. Now there are more than 80 dollar-slice spots on the streets of New York. People gravitate to dollar slice because it’s quick, easy, cheap, filling—and the slices themselves are pretty damn good considering the price. But, according to pizza historian Scott Wiener, dollar slices may be on the way out…so get them while you can!
Episode Title:The Iconic $1 Pizza Slice of NYC
Serie:Street Food Icons