Elaine | NYC Foodie 🐷
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Elaine NYC Foodie — Instagram Follower Projections
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Elaine NYC Foodie has an Instagram engagement rate of 0.48%
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Elaine NYC Foodie can charge up to $30 USD per Instagram post.
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Elaine NYC Foodie (@nyc_piggie) — 83K FollowersEngagement: 0.48% · Avg. Likes: 358 · Avg. Comments: 39
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- Can’t believe this matcha concept I fell in love with in Japan has made its way to NYC 💚😍
- The only choice you need to make is if you want it spicy or nonspicy😋 Parksanbal offers its only dish - Korean beef bone soup (gukbap) - for $19.99. It also comes with a bowl of rice, and unlimited banchan, including radish kimchi, seaweed, omelette, making for a super coooozy & hearty meal 🥰 They are known to simmer the broth for 4 hours, and I honestly just love that they focus on one dish, and one dish only. A must try! 🫶 📍Parksanbal, 41-10 162nd St, Flushing, NY 11358 Follow me for more NYC eats!🤍
- Finally made it to honzenny, which has been on my list for a while 📌 Their sister omakase restaurant, tsubameny, is one of my FAVES in the city, so I was super excited when Honzen launched earlier this year. They specialize in centuries-old tradition of honzen ryōri, is a traditional and highly formal style of Japanese cuisine that consists of “zen” (trays) with a particular set of dishes. The space is calm and minimalist, letting the food speak for itself. The ingredients are incredibly fresh, and the attention to detail in both preparation and presentation is clear. If you’re into intimate, high-quality sushi without the pretense, Honzen is def worth the visit 🥰 📍Honzen, 37‑12 31st Avenue, Astoria, NY 11103 Follow for more NYC eats! 🤍