5 of Wall Street's favorite New York lunch spots
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5 of Wall Street's favorite New York lunch spots
"Where does Wall Street like to eat lunch? We set out to find some of the hot spots - besides all of the slop bowl chains. Favorites ranged from fine dining to casual delis. For lunch on most days, the average Wall Streeter might opt for what has affectionately come to be known as a slop bowl. Think Cava, Chipotle, Sweetgreen: $18 for some combination of vegetables, chicken, and rice."
"But on occasion, either with clients or colleagues, New York's finance workforce still likes to spend their midday break somewhere that's not a fast-casual chain. I asked around to find out what some of their favorite spots are these days. While the list below is by no means exhaustive - there are over 23,000 restaurants in New York - it offers a glimpse into where Wall Street likes to eat, from high-end joints to deli counters."
Wall Street workers often choose fast-casual bowls such as Cava, Chipotle, and Sweetgreen for everyday lunches, affectionately called 'slop bowls.' These meals typically cost about $18 and combine vegetables, protein like chicken, and rice. For client meetings or group lunches, the finance workforce sometimes prefers establishments beyond fast-casual chains, ranging from fine-dining restaurants to neighborhood deli counters. Occasional midday meals with clients or colleagues provide a reason to leave the quick-lunch routine. New York's restaurant scene includes over 23,000 options, so any list of favorites represents only a small glimpse of common lunchtime choices.
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