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Where to Eat in Manhattan, New York: Rice and Beans From Julian Mu | Varedelo
This guide turns Puerto Rican Chicken vs. Hainanese Chicken - Foodie Faceoff Ep. 6 from Julian Mu into a practical restaurant map with 2 saved spots around Manhattan. The mapped places include a restaurant stop. Use it to understand the places, dishes, and trip context before saving the map in Varedelo.
What the creator captured
Julian Mu judged a semi-final face-off between two iconic New York City rice platters to determine which creator's recommendation was superior. While he was impressed by the silky texture and aromatic rice at Luyia, he ultimately crowned Casa Adella the winner. Despite not usually liking beans, Julian Mu was won over by the nostalgic, flavorful rice and beans that reminded him of home cooking.
What this map is good for
- Planning a chinese restaurant stop or short itinerary in Manhattan.
- Comparing food stops from a creator or saved local map before you commit time in the city.
- Saving 2 mapped spots into Varedelo so the list stays usable on the ground.
- Using the original video as context, then turning it into a clean place-by-place map.
Featured spots on this map
- Casa Adela
Spanish Restaurant in 66 Loisaida Ave, New York, NY 10009, USA, Manhattan, New York, United States
Price level: Cheap
Hours: Hours available - Lou Yau Kee
Chinese Restaurant in 230 Park Ave, New York, NY 10169, USA, Manhattan, New York, United States
Price level: Cheap
Hours: Hours available
Food notes from the video
- rice and beans
- seasoned meat
- poached chicken
- roasted chicken
- chicken broth rice
Experiences captured
- visited Casa Adella in the Lower East Side
- visited Luyia for chicken rice
- judged a food creator semi-final competition
- compared two different rice platters
- tasted childhood-inspired Dominican cooking
Planning notes for New York
Manhattan, the central borough of New York City, occupies a 22.8-square-mile island situated at the junction of the Hudson and East Rivers. Established as New Amsterdam in 1624, the area contains a concentration of historical landmarks, including Federal Hall, where George Washington was inaugurated in 1789, and Fraunces Tavern.
Must-try foods nearby
- Pastrami on Rye
The quintessential Manhattan icon, best experienced at Katz's Delicatessen. It features thick, hand-carved slabs of spice-rubbed. - New York Style Pizza Slice
A thin-crust, wide-slice marvel designed to be folded. While Joe's is the classic, 2026 trends favor the 'New-School' slice at Scarr’s Pizza. - Everything Bagel with Lox and Schmear
A traditional Jewish-style boiled bagel from institutions like Russ & Daughters. It is typically loaded with scallion cream cheese, Gaspe Nova smoked salmon, capers, and red onion. - Bacon, Egg, and Cheese (BEC) on a Roll
The lifeblood of Manhattan breakfast culture. This bodega staple consists of two fried eggs, American cheese, and crispy bacon on a buttered, toasted Kaiser roll. - Chicken over Rice (Halal Cart Style)
A legendary street food platter popularized by Adel’s Famous and The Halal Guys. It consists of yellow basmati rice, seasoned chopped chicken, a pita, and the secret.
When to go: The best times to visit Manhattan are from April to June and September to October, when mild temperatures (50°F–75°F) make the city highly walkable and parks are in bloom or vibrant with fall foliage. Peak tourist seasons occur during the hot.
Local tips
- Always walk on the right side of the sidewalk and pull over to the side if you need to stop to check a map or take a photo.
- When using the subway, let passengers exit the car completely before you attempt to board and move to the center to keep the doors clear.
- Expect to tip between 18% and 22% at sit-down restaurants, as this is the standard social expectation for service in the city.
- Stand on the right side of escalators to allow those in a hurry to pass you on the left.
What travelers are noticing
- Sirrah: A moody, maximalist French concept in the Meatpacking District that has become a viral dinner destination for its four-course prix-fixe and late-night scene.
- Or'Esh: Chef Nadav Greenberg’s new Mediterranean spot in SoHo, trending for its creative tasting menu featuring standout dishes like sliced tuna and house-made bagels.
- The Eighty Six: A speakeasy-style dining room in the West Village gaining significant buzz for its intimate atmosphere and signature tuna and caviar opener.
Planning questions
What is this video map?
It is a crawlable guide to the mapped places from Puerto Rican Chicken vs. Hainanese Chicken - Foodie Faceoff Ep. 6, with the creator video, a static map preview, and selected spots from the trip.
Can I save these spots?
Yes. Open the map in Varedelo to save the places, keep planning notes, and revisit the guide from your phone.
Does this replace watching the video?
No. The video remains the source, and the map makes the places easier to scan, compare, and save while planning.
Use it on your trip
Save this restaurant map before you go
Keep the mapped spots, creator context, food notes, and planning details together. Varedelo turns the page into a phone-friendly map you can revisit when you are choosing where to go.