Entries in Papaya Dog (10)

Tuesday
Apr052011

April 5, 2011

One of my favorite blogs is Jeremiah's Vanishing New York. It's an insightful and knowledgeable blog about New York's ever-changing landscape. Today I'm honored to have a guest entry and photos there. Check it out here: Back To Show Follies.

Okay, time for another battle royale in the Papaya Wars! For those of you keeping track, and I know in my delusional mind that there’s plenty of you out there keeping score, this will be battle number eight. Last week we saw the original Papaya King dramatically jump from last place all the way to the first place position in the all-important standings. Tonight, my Canadian friend Lex has requested that I try the one near the Port Authority bus station in Times Square. She and her in-laws, Morley and Mary Ann made a stop here during their visit last summer after attending a party at the Rum House hosted by Karen and Jon from Grade “A” Fancy. And so, with a bullet in my front pocket, let the battle begin, Barney Fife style, like I even know what all this means.

It's closing in on midnight, I had to work later than usual and i'm a little beat. We'll walk straight up 9th Avenue, 12 blocks to 42nd Street and get this shit over with let the battle begin!

This fellow was trimming flowers outside of a 9th Avenue deli and posed for a photo.

The Papaya Dog on 42nd Street. Let the battles begin...KHAAAAN!

Let's go in and check it out.

Lots of dogs on the grill, but I opted out for a corn dog...

And this fellow served it up. There weren't any large containers of mustard (so much for the patented ebony and ivory shot, strike one) but he offered up this behind the counter container.

And here it is in all its mustardized glory.

I took a large bit and discovered it's barely warm, in fact it's borderline cold. Ecch.

Fuck! I forgot the vodka, no patented Screwdapaya this week. This drink is sickeningly sweet. Let's take a look around here.

The menu hangs on the back wall.

They are the first Papaya place I've seen that serves fish and chips.

They also have a cracked window which can only lead to...obligatory cracked window shot!

This sign reminds me of the fact I forgot the vodka. They really know how to twist the old knife in here. I think it's time to leave.

Am I paranoid or is this truck staring at me? Goodnight everybody and see you tomorrow after dark.

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This Week's Papaya Wars Standings. As always the rankings go from worst to the best.
7. Hell’s Kitchen Papaya: Because it’s not there anymore.
6. Papaya Dog in Times Square: They don’t have beer and I forgot to bring vodka. Plus my corn dog was borderline cold and they have a cracked window in there which can only mean bad luck to all who enter.
5. Chelsea Papaya: It’s clean, people were nice in there, but there’s no beer.
4. Gray’s Papaya on the Upper West Side: It brings back good memories and the signage is nice, but there’s no beer here and I don’t know if I’ll ever get that horrible taste of the papaya drink out of my mouth or mind.
3. Papaya Dog at 14th and 1st: The staff is super-friendly, it’s clean and the hot dogs are great there. However, they robbed me of my patented Ebony and Ivory ketchup and mustard shot! War is hell.
2. Penn Station Papaya: They’ve got beer!
1. Papaya King on the Upper East Side: They’ve got vodka...okay, you’ve got to bring it yourself and sneak it in, but still, this is the original Papaya King in New York City. They've been in the same spot on this block since 1932. The Beatles ate here on their first trip to New York when they appeared on the The Ed Sullivan Show. So does this put the King in first place for now? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Papaya Dog
578 9th Ave. (@42nd St.)
212-629-0632

Further reading: Tomas Fano on Flickr, Active Diner, Urban Spoon and Smoking Hot Waitress.

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The Papaya Dialogues

Last week the King chimed in on Twitter about being in first place.

Glad you're honored King, you're still at the top of the list. We'll see what happens next week! Only on...The Papaya Wars!

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Seven pictures of real dogs in hot dog buns and outfits floating around on the internet.
Tiny Hot Dog
Three Hot Dogs in a Race
Solitary Hot Dog
Panting Hot Dogs
Hot Dog Humiliaton
A Somewhat Sad Hot Dog
Ebony and Ivory Hot Dogs

 

Suddenly, the sun broke through,
I turned around she was gone.

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Tuesday
Mar222011

March 22, 2011

Papaya Dog—11:27 pm
East Village
/Papaya Wars
Okay, it’s Monday night and that means the Papaya Wars are on! Tonight’s contender was suggested by MAD commenter Handel. I met Handel last year while doing my bar crawl bar. I tried to find the bar we met at to put up a link, but I can’t remember the name and couldn’t find it on the list. Handel, if you’re reading this help me out here. Speaking of Handel, I offered to buy him a dog at tonight’s Papaya since he suggested it and he lives near by, but I haven’t heard from him. Maybe next time Handel! Okay, off to Handel’s suggestion, Papaya Dog at 14th and 1st in the East Village.

I thought we'd live it up and take a taxi there. All's fair in love and war, right?

TAXI!

And here we are! Let the delusional nonsense war games begin! Banzai!

Hey King, if you're reading, check this shit out and take note, my friend!

I'd rather eat 99 cent fries than pizza any old day of the week.

They have a large menu and it is outside on the wall.

Let's go inside and see what's what in here.

It's nice and clean in here and everything looks good.

Dogs on foil, film at 11.

I thought about getting a corn dog in honor of last Saturday's corn dog day, but decided to wait until I go to Crif Dog.

So I opted for the usual, a dog with mustard. This gentleman liberally applied the mustard...

And this handsome fellow served it up with a smile.

Beautiful! They serve up a top-notch dog here and it was delicious.

Here's the papaya vats, behind the counter.

And no Papaya restaurant is complete without signs commemorating the healthy benefits of papaya.

Uhhh...no!

As I head home my heart's a little heavy. The Papaya Dog was great, but they didn't have any large ketchup and mustard containers for my patented Papaya Wars, Ebony and Ivory shot. War...what is it good for? Absolutely nothing...except for a good excuse to get a late night hot dog. Goodnight everybody and see you tomorrow after dark.

Standings

Okay, let’s go to the tally board...oh wait, I don’t have a tally board, I really should get one for the Papaya Wars. Anyway, here’s the rankings as they stand this week. As always the rankings go from worst to the best.

6. Papaya King on the Upper East Side: Even though I’ve become Twitter friends with the King, I still have to keep him in last place till I get there in person. Maybe next week, King!
5. Hell’s Kitchen Papaya: Because it’s not there anymore.
4. Chelsea Papaya: It’s clean, people were nice in there, but there’s no beer.
3. Gray’s Papaya on the Upper West Side: It brings back good memories and the signage is nice, but there’s no beer here and I don’t know if I’ll ever get that horrible taste of the papaya drink out of my mouth or mind.
2. Papaya Dog at 14th and 1st: The staff is super-friendly, it’s clean and the hot dogs are great there. However, they robbed me of my patented Ebony and Ivory ketchup and mustard shot! War is hell.
1. Penn Station Papaya: They’ve got beer!

Papaya Dog
239 1st Ave. (@14th St.)
646-654-7010

Further reading: New York Shitty, New York Citysearch, Smoking Hot Waitress and Dan Nguyen’s Flickr.


The Papaya Dialogues
An an-going Twitter conversation between the King and I.
You've got to hand it to the King. I tell him he's in last place and he's still polite and inviting. I look forward to revisiting him during the next installment of the Papaya Wars!

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Music Videos I Watched Before Work Today
Guitar Town by Steve Earle
Here Comes My Baby by The Tremeloes
So It Goes by Nick Lowe
Up The Junction by Squeeze
Rain by The Beatles
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds by William Shatner

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Nightcap

(Instrumental)

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