#464 New York: The City of Oysters

#464 New York: The City of Oysters

Published on Jul 25
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The Bowery Boys: New York City History
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<p><strong>Once upon a time New York City oysters were not only plentiful and healthy in the harbor, they were an everyday, common food source. The original fast food!</strong></p><p>For that reason, the oyster could be an official New York City mascot. Oyster farming was a major occupation. Oyster houses were an incredibly common place for people to eat. The greatest restaurants in the city served oysters, as did the small basement dives.</p><p>In many ways, they united <i>all</i> New Yorkers, not just from the Lower East Side to Fifth Avenue, but even with those people who came before – the Lenape indigenous tribes, the original Dutch settlers and even the colonial English. </p><p>Oysters defined the New York City palate by the early 19th century. Businessmen like <strong>Thomas Downing</strong> (one of New York's first successful Black restaurateurs) fed the stock brokers on Wall Street while the <strong>Delmonico Brothers</strong> served them on the half-shell in their new French i...
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