Exclusive | TikTok tour of NYC: 10 of the hottest restaurants to eat around the city like an influencer

Move over, Yelp. The most delicious way to find some of New York City’s best and buzziest food to munch is no longer by going to dusty rankings like Zagats.It’s by scrolling through TikTok, where a vibrant community of viral food influencers has been boosting local businesses across the city as effectively as any government program. “Having an item on a menu go viral can be life-changing,” Rachel Brotman, who is behind the viral account @Carboholic, told The Post.

Her videos have helped launch multiple eats into online fame.“TikTok can transform a sleepy business.”Now, sink your teeth into a tour of the Big Apple’s buzziest bites.Boasting juicy cheesesteaks and massive roast pork sandwiches, Fedoroff’s stands as an oasis of Philadelphia grub in the middle of Williamsburg.

It’s also a TikTok favorite, with 44.5 million video views since its 2016 opening. Early fans included Gregg Remmy and Rebecca Leigh West-Remmey, the Brooklyn couple behind the popular TikTok foodie account @DevourPower, which counts nearly 4 million followers. “We love featuring very over-the-top, decadent, interesting places and Fedoroffs is a great example of that,” Remmy told The Post.“(Owners) Dave and Stella Fedoroff were born and bred in South Philly, and they stick to their roots,” he explains.“It takes great food to make great content.”178 N 10th St., Williamsburg; www.fedoroffs.comIf you ever walked down Sixth Avenue and wondered about a snaking line to a seemingly ordinary halal cart, odds are it was probably for Adel’s.

Boasting massive platters of cart classics, its eye-popping trays have turned Adel’s into an unlikely viral sensation.“They do one thing and they do it really well,” says Clement Leung, better known as @insta.noodls.Based in Toronto, he visited Adel’s while on a trip to New York and filmed his experience waiting in a rain-soaked line for an hour.“Soft juicy tender cuts of lamb and beef, well-seasoned rice and a delicious ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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