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  • The post-hike dinner has been a personal tradition. After my hiking trail adventure ends, my dining adventure begins. Today, after hiking up in the Sawmill trails of the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, I set out for the Streets of New York. It was a logical choice. I am a New York transplant that loves his pizza and subs. It took work to find the Streets of New York on account of the fact that the streets of northwest Las Vegas are so confusing in the vicinity of the US 95 and the 215 exits. Streets of New York is located in a pedestrianised street that looks like Town Square. In similar style to Town Square, customers can park on the Main Street or in a parking lot at the back of the building. Streets of New York is a casual sit down restaurant with extended booths and tables where televisions showing professional sports provide entertainment. When I walked into the restaurant, the host and waitress invited me to sit anywhere. I'd chose a long booth. After hiking, I appreciated the comfort of the plush booth. Now for the menu. I was hoping that they offered my favorite sandwich, which is an eggplant parmesan on toasted bread that the pizzerias on my streets of New York offer without fail. But not these Streets of New York. The menu features New York pizza where their customers have a variety of choices and sizes in pies and slices, sandwiches including pastrami, and the meatball parmesan sub. What truly reached from the Streets of New York to the heart of my soul was their broaster chicken. This is where I was aware I was on the streets to a rewarding dining adventure. It was only recently that Chilly Jilly'z at the other end of the continent Boulder City turned me into a fan of broaster chicken. When I set eyes on Streets of New Yorks special menu of broaster chicken, my mind was set on the two piece white meat broaster chicken meal. It included a chicken breast and wing, a 4 ounce side that I picked coleslaw and two potato wedges. It was also supposed to include bread that they never gave me. Oh well! The food was so filling and tasty that I had forgot all about the bread. The chicken breast was a large portion where the chicken wing was sufficient. The two potato wedges were large. Regardless that the potato wedges tasted fine they fell short of Chilly Jilly'z, that up to the time of this review is the best that I ever had. The cole slaw was a nice size portion and tasted average. All this food wasn't bad for $6.25 before tax. But, I have to have a fountain drink with my dinner. Especially a post-hike dinner. The Cokes, that didn't have a dint of flatness and that the waitress refilled in a timely manner brought the dinner up to nearly $10 before the tip. After my leading dining adventure at Streets of New York, there is still more adventure that awaits. I truly want to try their New York pizza. Maybe this is first-rate New York pizza. My dilemma is that there are miles of streets of Las Vegas to reach Streets of New York. However, sometime in the future I am leaning toward a dining adventure in their Spring Valley location to explore their New York pizza.
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