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		<title>Vendys Dessert Finalists</title>
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	We are excited to announce that the 2008 Awards will include a Peopleâ€™s Choice Award for the best dessert vendor. 
  
    Treats Truck (Kim Ima)
	www.treatstruck.com
  

  
    Dessert Truck (Jerome Chang/Chris Chen)
    www.desserttruck.com
  

  
    Van Leeuwen [...]]]></description>
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	<p>We are excited to announce that the 2008 Awards will include a Peopleâ€™s Choice Award for the best dessert vendor. </p>
  <div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/dessert/treats.jpg" alt="Thiru 'Dosa Man' Kumar"/>
    <h5>Treats Truck (Kim Ima)</h5>
	<a href="http://www.treatstruck.com" target="_blank">www.treatstruck.com</a>
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  <div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/dessert/dessert.jpg" alt="Thiru 'Dosa Man' Kumar"/>
    <h5>Dessert Truck (Jerome Chang/Chris Chen)</h5>
    <a href="http://www.desserttruck.com" target="_blank">www.desserttruck.com</a>
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  <div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/dessert/van.jpg" alt="Thiru 'Dosa Man' Kumar"/>
    <h5>Van Leeuwen Ice Cream (Ben Van Leeuwen)</h5>
    <a href="http://www.vanleeuwenicecream.com" target="_blank">www.vanleeuwenicecream.com</a>
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  <div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/dessert/waffles.jpg" alt="Thiru 'Dosa Man' Kumar"/>
    <h5>Wafels and Dinges (Thomas DeGeest)</h5>
    <a href="http://www.wafelsanddinges.com/" target="_blank">www.wafelsanddinges.com</a>
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		<description><![CDATA[

am New York &#8211; Crusing NYC&#8217;s moveable sweet feasts &#8211; 10/14/08 
amNY checks out this year&#8217;s Vendy Award dessert category nominees.

Serious Eats Profiles Each Vendy Finalist: &#8211; 10/8/08
Heavenly Delights, Biryani Cart, Kwik Meal, Soler Dominican, and Calexico. 

Street sweets category introduced! &#8211; 10/7/08 
We are excited to announce that the 2008 Awards will include a [...]]]></description>
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<h5><a href="http://www.amny.com/entertainment/dining/am-sweets1014,0,2266403.story"><strong>am New York &#8211; <em>Crusing NYC&#8217;s moveable sweet feasts</em></strong></a> &#8211; <span class="date">10/14/08</span></h5> 
<p>amNY checks out this year&#8217;s Vendy Award dessert category nominees.</p>

<h5><strong>Serious Eats Profiles Each Vendy Finalist:</strong> &#8211; <span class="date">10/8/08</span></h5>
<p><a href="http://newyork.seriouseats.com/2008/10/2008-vendy-awards-finalist-fauzias-heavenly-delights-bronx-nyc.html" target="_blank">Heavenly Delights</a>, <a href="http://newyork.seriouseats.com/2008/10/vendy-award-finalist-the-biryani-briyani-biriyani-cart-midtown-west-manhattan-nyc.html" target="_blank">Biryani Cart</a>, <a href="http://newyork.seriouseats.com/2008/10/vendy-award-finalist-kwik-meal-muhammed-rahman-midtown-west-nyc.html" target="_blank">Kwik Meal</a>, <a href="http://newyork.seriouseats.com/2008/10/vendy-award-finalist-nominee-soler-dominican-pupusas-red-hook-ballfields-vendors-brooklyn-nyc.html" target="_blank">Soler Dominican</a>, and <a href="http://newyork.seriouseats.com/2008/10/vendy-award-finalist-calexico-cart-mexican-burritos-soho-nyc.html" target="_blank">Calexico</a>. </strong></a></p>

<h5><a href="dessert"><strong>Street sweets category introduced!</strong></a> &#8211; <span class="date">10/7/08</span></h5> 
<p>We are excited to announce that the 2008 Awards will include a Peopleâ€™s Choice Award for the best dessert vendor. <a href="dessert">Check out the desert finalists!</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>2008 Vendy Awards Finalists!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Presenting the 2008 Vendy Awards Finalists!





Fauzia Abdur-Rahman from &#8220;Heavenly Delights&#8221;
161st Street and Sheridan Avenue, Bronx
&#8220;Fauzia is a vendor you can go to every day because her menu is always changing. Jerk chicken and collard greens one day, spicy tofu the next. And her cakes are sinfully good. But apart from her food she is a [...]]]></description>
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<h5>Fauzia Abdur-Rahman from &#8220;Heavenly Delights&#8221;</h5>
<p>161st Street and Sheridan Avenue, Bronx</p>
<p>&#8220;Fauzia is a vendor you can go to every day because her menu is always changing. Jerk chicken and collard greens one day, spicy tofu the next. And her cakes are sinfully good. But apart from her food she is a wonderful, cheerful person who  knows everyone in the neighborhood and takes care of them like family. She deserves the Vendy award.&#8221;</p>
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<h5>Meru Sikder from &#8220;Biriyani Cart&#8221;</h5>
<p>46th Street &amp; Sixth Avenue, Manhattan</p>
<p>&#8220;Meru provides excellent quick service with a smile. Also, he has the most variety of halal carts in Midtown, his food is consistently of high quality and very delicious and unique. The biryani served with an egg, and pickle for $5, is perhaps the best lunch deal in midtown. He also uses special sauces that no one else uses, like teryaki sauce.&#8221;</p>
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<h5>Mohammed Rahman from &#8220;Kwik Meal&#8221;</h5>
<p>45th Street &amp; Sixth Avenue, Manhattan</p>
<p>&#8220;The only reason I survived six months in the worst job I&#8217;ve ever had was that Kwik Meal was on that corner. I would go there at least three times a week. Hands down, it&#8217;s the best falafel I&#8217;ve had, and the yogurt sauce is really spectacular. The owner and his team are deadly serious about the quality of the food, and it shows. I love that they wear chefs hats when they are cooking in the cart.&#8221;</p>
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<h5>Rafael Soler from &#8220;Soler Dominican&#8221;</h5>
<p>Clinton Street &amp; Bay Street, Brooklyn (weekends only)</p>
<p>&#8220;Papusas are the ultimate street food, and Rafael is the ultimate purveyor of them. I usually get the pork and cheese papusa, which bursts with spicy ground pork and melted mozzerella. A sprinkle of pickled cabbage he throws in cuts perfectly through the grease. And Rafael is the salt of the earth.&#8221;</p>
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<h5>The Vendley Brothers (Jesse, Brian, Dave) from &#8220;Calexico Carne Asada&#8221;</h5>
<p>Wooster &amp; Prince Streets, Manhattan</p>
<p>&#8220;Calexico produces the freshest, most flavorful, highest-quality food I have ever eaten from a New York street cart. Their carne asada &#8211; marinated grilled hanger steak &#8211; is the best I&#8217;ve ever had. I am completely addicted to it. I actually find myself sitting at my desk daydreaming about it. They are also cool people &#8211; friendly and genuinely passionate about what they do.&#8221; </p>
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		<title>2008 Vendy Awards Sponsors</title>
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Silver Level:
Jason and Katarina Fitz
Jeffrey Talley Gannon
Amy Kantrowitz
Marianne Moroney
Tawfiq Rangwala
Evelyn Rupert 
Yanki Tshering

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<td colspan="3"><a href="http://www.casalapostolle.com/" target="_blank"><img src="/vendys/2008/wp-content/themes/vendys/images/sponsors/sponsors-page/moet.gif" alt="Moet - a Vendys Sponsor" /></a>
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<td ><a href="http://www.drinkgus.com/" target="_blank"><img id="gus" src="/vendys/2008/wp-content/themes/vendys/images/sponsors/sponsors-page/gus.gif" alt="Gus - a Vendys Sponsor" /></a>
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<td ><a href="http://www.crunch.com/crunch/" target="_blank"><img id="crunch" src="/vendys/2008/wp-content/themes/vendys/images/sponsors/sponsors-page/crunch.gif" alt="Crunch Gym - a Vendys Sponsor" /></a>
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<td ><a href="http://www.brooklynbrewery.com/" target="_blank"><img id="brew" src="/vendys/2008/wp-content/themes/vendys/images/sponsors/sponsors-page/brooklyn-brewery.gif" alt="Brooklyn Brewery - a Vendys Sponsor" /></a></td></tr>

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<td ><a href="http://www.klugeestateonline.com/" target="_blank"><img id="kluge" src="/vendys/2008/wp-content/themes/vendys/images/sponsors/sponsors-page/kluge.gif" alt="Kluge - a Vendys Sponsor" /></a>
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<td ><a href="http://www.neighborsproject.org/" target="_blank"><img id="neighbors" src="/vendys/2008/wp-content/themes/vendys/images/sponsors/sponsors-page/neighbors.gif" alt="Neighbors Project - a Vendys Sponsor" /></a>
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<td ><a href="http://www.greystonbakery.com/" target="_blank"><img id="greyston" src="/vendys/2008/wp-content/themes/vendys/images/sponsors/sponsors-page/greyston.gif" alt="Greyston Bakery - a Vendys Sponsor" /></a></td>

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<h4>Silver Level:</h4>
<p>Jason and Katarina Fitz</p>
<p>Jeffrey Talley Gannon</p>
<p>Amy Kantrowitz</p>
<p>Marianne Moroney</p>
<p>Tawfiq Rangwala</p>
<p>Evelyn Rupert</p> 
<p>Yanki Tshering</p>
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These esteemed judges will decide who takes home this year&#8217;s Vendy Cup.  

Tim Janus
Tim Janus is a top ranked competitive eater from New York City known in
the competitive eating community as &#8220;Eater X.&#8221;  He was the International Federation of Competitive Eating&#8217;s 2004 Rookie of the Year, and is the current tamale-, cannoli-, burrito-, [...]]]></description>
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<h5>These esteemed judges will decide who takes home this year&#8217;s Vendy Cup.  </h5>
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<h4>Tim Janus</h4>
<p>Tim Janus is a top ranked competitive eater from New York City known in
the competitive eating community as <a href="http://www.ifoce.com/eaters.php?action=detail&#038;sn=81" target="_blank">&#8220;Eater X.&#8221;</a>  He was the International Federation of Competitive Eating&#8217;s 2004 Rookie of the Year, and is the current tamale-, cannoli-, burrito-, and tiramisu-eating champion of the world.  He was featured on the show &#8220;True Life: I&#8217;m a Competitive Eater&#8221; along with then world-champion hot-dog eater Takeru Kobayashi and was a test subject in the National Geographic documentary, The Science of Speed Eating.</p></div>

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<h4>Anita Lo</h4>
<p>Anita Lo is the chef and co-owner of two highly-acclaimed restaurants in New York City &#8212; <a href="http://www.annisarestaurant.com/" target="_blank">Annisa</a> and <a href="http://www.barqrestaurant.com/" target="_blank">Bar Q</a>. She grew up in Michigan and graduated first in her class at the Ritz-Escoffier cooking school in France. She was named Food and Wine Chef of the Year in 2001. Before opening Annisa in 2000, she spent years in the kitchen at Bouley and Chantarelle. In 2004, she defeated Mario Batali on Iron Chef America. 
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<h4>Daisy Martinez</h4>
<p>Daisy Martinez is a food writer and the host of &#8220;<a href="http://www.daisycooks.com/" target="_blank">Daisy Cooks!</a>&#8221; on PBS.
She is the author of Daisy Cooks! Latin Flavors That Will Rock Your
World, which was named the Best Latino Cuisine Cookbook in the World at
the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards. Daisy was inspired by her
grandmother and mother who taught her that the kitchen is the happiest
room in the household, filled with love, family, and delicious food.
Daisy currently lives in Brooklyn with her husband and children.
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<div class="judge"><img alt="Vendys judge photo" src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/judges/paul.jpg" height="140" width="140" />
<h4>Paul Rieckhoff</h4>
<p>Paul is the Executive Director and Founder of <a href="http://www.iava.org/" target="_blank">Iraq and Afghanistan
Veterans of America</a>, the nation&#8217;s first and largest non-partisan, non-
profit Iraq and Afghanistan veterans group. He is also the author of the
critically-acclaimed Chasing Ghosts, and a nationally recognized
authority on the war in Iraq and issues affecting troops, military
families and veterans. Prior to going to Iraq, Paul worked as an
investment banking analyst on Wall Street. For two years during high
school, he sold hot dogs from a food truck.</p></div>

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<h4>Calvin (Bud) Trillin</h4>
<p>Calvin (Bud) Trillin is a journalist, humorist, and novelist. He worked
as a reporter and staff for numerous media publications such as Time
magazine and The New Yorker. He is best known for his humorous writings
about food and eating such as the Tummy Trilogy, Feeding a Yen and
Alice, Let&#8217;s Eat. He leads the Come Hungry eating tour each year as part of the <a href="http://festival.newyorker.com/" target="_blank">New Yorker Festival</a>. Calvin currently resides in Greenwich Village.</p></div>

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<h4>Lizz Winstead</h4>
<p>Lizz Winstead is a critically-acclaimed political writer, producer,
comedian and co-creator of the Daily Show and Air America Radio. She is
also the creator of &#8220;<a href="http://www.shootthemessengernyc.com/" target="_blank">Shoot the Messenger</a>&#8220;, a live comedy show presenting the world as seen through the filters of the fictional producers and
on-air talent at &#8220;Wake Up World,&#8221; the worst fake morning news show in
America. She has also been a contributing blogger at The Huffington
Post.</p></div>
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		<title>Nominate your Favorite Vendor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nominations closed on September 7th, but check out the 2008 Vendy Awards Finalists!





Fauzia Abdur-Rahman from &#8220;Fauzia&#8217;s Delights&#8221;
161st Street and Sheridan Avenue, Bronx


Meru Sikder from &#8220;Biriyani Cart&#8221;
46th Street &#38; Sixth Avenue, Manhattan


Mohammed Rahman from &#8220;Kwik Meal&#8221;
45th Street &#38; Sixth Avenue, Manhattan


Rafael Soler from &#8220;Soler Dominican&#8221;
Clinton Street &#38; Bay Street, Brooklyn (weekends only)


The Vendley Brothers (Jesse, Brian, [...]]]></description>
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<h5>Fauzia Abdur-Rahman from &#8220;Fauzia&#8217;s Delights&#8221;</h5>
<p>161st Street and Sheridan Avenue, Bronx</p>
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<div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/2008finalists/sikder.jpg" alt="Thiru 'Dosa Man' Kumar"/></p>
<h5>Meru Sikder from &#8220;Biriyani Cart&#8221;</h5>
<p>46th Street &amp; Sixth Avenue, Manhattan</p>
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<div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/2008finalists/rahman.jpg" alt="Thiru 'Dosa Man' Kumar"/></p>
<h5>Mohammed Rahman from &#8220;Kwik Meal&#8221;</h5>
<p>45th Street &amp; Sixth Avenue, Manhattan</p>
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<div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/2008finalists/soler.jpg" alt="Thiru 'Dosa Man' Kumar"/></p>
<h5>Rafael Soler from &#8220;Soler Dominican&#8221;</h5>
<p>Clinton Street &amp; Bay Street, Brooklyn (weekends only)</p>
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<div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/2008finalists/calexico.jpg" alt="Thiru 'Dosa Man' Kumar"/></p>
<h5>The Vendley Brothers (Jesse, Brian, Dave) from &#8220;Calexico Carne Asada&#8221;</h5>
<p>Wooster &amp; Prince Streets, Manhattan</p>
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		<title>Past Vendy Award Winners and Finalists</title>
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  2007 Vendy Award Winner
  
    Thiru &#8220;Dosa Man&#8221; Kumar from NY Dosas 
      Washington Square South and Sullivan Street
      Sri-Lankan style vegan fare
    &#8220;Thiru makes super fresh Indian food&#8211; mixed in with his own influences from [...]]]></description>
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  <h4>2007 Vendy Award Winner</h4>
  <div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/winners/winner_thiru-web.jpg" alt="Thiru 'Dosa Man' Kumar"/>
    <h5>Thiru &#8220;Dosa Man&#8221; Kumar from NY Dosas <br />
      Washington Square South and Sullivan Street<br />
      Sri-Lankan style vegan fare</h5>
    <p>&#8220;Thiru makes super fresh Indian food&#8211; mixed in with his own influences from Sri Lanka.  All under the constraints and philosophy of veganism.  He&#8217;s always exceptionally nice and professional.  Everyone knows that if money is scarce, you can get a meal from him and pay later. He&#8217;s a great guy, humanitarian and environmentalist all while being one of the most legit chefs in the city.  And his food is cheap. I essentially survive because of Thiru.&#8221;</p>
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  <h4>2007 Vendy Award Runners Up</h4>
  <div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/winners/veronica_julien_finalist.gif" alt="Veronica Julien from Veronica's Kitchen"/>
    <h5>Veronica Julien from Veronica&#8217;s Kitchen<br />
      Front Street and Pine Street <br />
      Trinidadian/Jamaican cuisine (jerk chicken, oxtail stew, etc.)  </h5>
    <p>&#8220;It was an unexpected treat to find such yummy food hidden in lower Manhattan. I think it&#8217;s a mother and son who are frying up the fresh cod fish cakes, delectable jerk chicken, sumptuous macaroni and cheese and perfectly flavored rice and peas. I&#8217;ll be heading back for more as soon as I&#8217;ve worked off my first indulgence!&#8221;
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  <div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/winners/kwik_meal_finalist.gif" alt="Muhammed Rahman from Kwik Meal"/>
    <h5>Mohammed Rahman from Kwik Meal<br />
	45th Street and Sixth Avenue<br />
	Bangladeshi-spiced Middle Eastern fare (felafel, chicken, marinated
	lamb, shrimp)</h5>
    <p>&#8220;I walk a mile in every kind of weather to get my daily helping of Kwik Meal&#8217;s delicious food. The owner used to work in the kitchen at the Russian Tea Room and the quality and presentation of the food shows it. The lamb is the best &#8211; it&#8217;s tender, flavorful and utterly delicious! The yogurt sauce goes above and beyond the usual and has a spicy tang to it &#8211; I wish I knew what they put in it to make it so good. When they&#8217;re offering salmon, you&#8217;re also in for a treat.&#8221; </p>
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  <div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/winners/super_taco_finalist.gif" alt="Super Taco" width="155" height="122"/>
    <h5>Super Taco, aka &#8220;Sobre Ruedas&#8221; <br />
      96th Street and Broadway  <br />
      Tacos, tortas, tamales, quesadillas, etc.  </h5>
    <p>&#8220;Iâ€™m from California, so I grew up around taquerias. Hands down, Super Taco can match up to anything I grew up with. I close my eyes and I am 10 years old again. Try the al pastor â€“ diced pork with pineapple. Even better is watching all those Super Taco taco-makers crammed into that truck, all working together in unison to serve up tasty goodness. They even have a bicycle delivery fleet! Excellente!&#8221; </p>
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  <div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/winners/freddy_zeideia_finalist.gif" alt="Farez (Freddy) Zeideia, the King of Falafel and Shawarma"/>
    <h5>Farez (Freddy) Zeideia, the King of Falafel and Shawarma<br />
      30th Street and Broadway, Astoria <br />
      Middle-eastern style street food (falafel, shawarma, chicken)</h5>
    <p>&#8220;The best and cheapest meal in Astoria. Always consistently good food prepared with care. These guys are such characters that it adds just as much flavor to your meal as their secret hot sauce. They will feed you for a little cash and make you smile for free. During the big blackout they were the only place open because they had their own generator. They could have easily doubled their prices and made a killing, but they didn&#8217;t. Their lines reached well around the block and they served food well into the early morning. They were just happy to serve and help so many people.&#8221;</p>
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  <h4>2006 Vendy Award Winner</h4>
  <div class="winner"><img alt="Samiul Haque Noor" src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/winners/winner_sammy-web.jpg"/>
    <h5>Samiul Haque Noor from &#8220;Sammy&#8217;s Halal&#8221; <br />
      73rd Street and Broadway, Queens<br />
      Halal chicken, lamb &#038; beef over rice</h5>
    <p>&#8220;Sammy&#8217;s  is the gold standard for halal food in Jackson Heights &#8212; if he is not  on the corner, something is wrong. The cart is like a community center  for the neighborhood&#8217;s Indian, Bangladeshi and Pakistani residents.  Taxi drivers double park in front, youngsters drop by for a chat. Sammy oversees it all, with his calming presence. But the food is what they  come for. The spices on the chicken explode in your mouth and leave you coming back for more. The red sauce will clear your sinuses &#8211; go easy  on it.&#8221;</p>
     
    <p>&#8220;Sammy&#8217;s chicken and rice is fabulously tasty, uniquely  spiced and out of this world. Sammy and his staff are wonderfully  sweet, warm, welcoming and a pleasure to chat with everyday. They&#8217;re a Jackson Heights secret that truly deserve recognition !&#8221;</p>
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  <h4>2006 Vendy Award Runners Up</h4>
  <div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/winners/winner_thiru-web.jpg" alt="Thiru 'Dosa Man' Kumar"/>
    <h5>Thiru &#8220;Dosa Man&#8221; Kumar<br />
      Washington Square South and Sullivan Street<br />
      Sri-Lankan style vegan fare </h5>
    <p>&#8220;Thiru&#8217;s food is some of the most exceptional vegan fare in the city and he serves it up with a friendly, quirky, conversational attitude toward  each customer. If you haven&#8217;t tried them, dosas are lentil crepes, filled with potatoes (the Masala variety, my favorite) or other things. I enjoy getting mine with one of his excellent mock meat drumsticks and a Ginger Beer. Thiru for president!&#8221; </p>
    <p>&#8220;Simply the finest and most unique of food vendors. He offers authentic Sri Lankan cuisine at two star restaurant level of quality. His service, grace and warmth are extraordinary. Even though I only go there maybe one a week he always remembers me and my favorite order. He handles large crowds with great grace. His ingredients are fresh and organic. The food has made being a vegetarian exciting!&#8221;
    </p>
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  <div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/winners/winner_piedad-web.jpg" alt="Piedad 'The Arepa Lady' Cano"/>
    <h5>Piedad &#8220;the Arepa Lady&#8221; Cano<br />
      Roosevelt Avenue between 78 &#038; 79th St, Queens<br />
      Colombian-style arepas</h5>
    <p>&#8220;The arepa lady is the sweet little grandmother of the food vendor scene. Finding her is half the fun. Take the 7 train to 82nd Street &#8212; but only late on a Friday or Saturday night. She will be down underneath the subway tracks tending a grill of corn arepas. If you speak Spanish, you will be rewarded. She is the sweetest woman you have ever met. And her arepas are succulent &#8212; crunchy on top, buttery, and oozing with cheese. A classic NYC experience!&#8221; </p>
    <p>&#8220;I read about her on chowhound and made the pilgrimage to Queens one night. Everything I had heard was true. It was a cold night, and her arepas filled me up with warm goodness. And for $3, it hits the spot. She deserves to have a street named after her &#8211; Arepa Lady Way.&#8221;</p>
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  <div class="winner"><img src="wp-content/themes/vendys/images/winners/winner_brian-web.jpg" alt="Brian Vendley"/>
    <h5>&#8220;Calexico,&#8221; from the Vendley brothers<br />
      Wooster and Prince Streets, Soho<br />
      Tex-Mex style tacos, burritos, etc.</h5>
    <p>&#8220;Awesome  new addition to the New York street food scene! These guys are  passionate about what they do and their food is some of the best  Mexican you can get in New York &#8211; including the fancy restaurants. The  ingredients are fresh and the entire presentation is super impressive.  They&#8217;re young, cool, do-it-yourselfers, and everyone down in Soho is  super-psyched that they&#8217;re here. It&#8217;s things like this that makes New  York City New York City!&#8221;</p>
    <p>&#8220;Where to begin? Their signature  dish, carne asada, is the best I&#8217;ve ever had. Period. Skirt steak  marinated in a citrus-y, spicy sauce and grilled over an open flame &#8211;  my mouth&#8217;s watering just thinking about it. The smoky and sweet pulled  pork tacos are better than any pork BBQ you&#8217;ll get in North Carolina.  And the shrimp tacos &#8211; yes, seafood from a street cart! &#8211; are  excellent. Homemade salsas, cool music, nice people, and I appreciate  that they keep the prices down. 3 bucks for a delicious, authentic taco  &#8211; can&#8217;t beat that. Calexico is the total package. The neighborhood is  lucky to have them.&#8221;</p>
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<h3>Recent Press:</h3><a href="http://midtownlunch.com/blog/2008/09/24/2008-vendy-nominees-announced-and-midtown-gets-2/" target="_blank">Midtown Lunch</a>, <a href="http://nymag.com/daily/food/2008/09/2008_vendy_award_finalists_ann.html" target="_blank">Grub Street</a>, and a <a href="http://www.new.facebook.com/event.php?eid=41302385618" target="_blank">Facebook Event</a>.
	
<h3>New York Daily News &#8211; <a href="http://video.aol.com/video-detail/the-vendy-awards/2783339634" target="_blank">New York&#8217;s sidewalk chefs aim to cart off a Vendy</a></h3>
<h4>September 27, 2008</h4>
		
<h3>Good Morning America &#8211; <a href="http://video.aol.com/video-detail/the-vendy-awards/2783339634" target="_blank">Good Morning America spotlights the Vendy Awards</a></h3>
<h4>September 25, 2007</h4>

<h3>NY Times Blog (with video) &#8211; <a href="http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/09/28/its-vendy-weekend-chefs-of-the-street-compete/" target="_blank">Street Chefs Compete &#8211; The Vendy Awards</a></h3>
<h4>September 28, 2007</h4>

<h3>NBC News video &#8211; <a href="http://video.wnbc.com/player/?id=160211" target="_blank">Check Out Some of the City&#8217;s Best Street Vendors</a></h3>
<h4>September 26, 2007</h4>

<h3>NPR &#8211; <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=14743102" target="_blank">Street Food Carts Vie for Vendy Awards in New York</a></h3> 
<h4>September 28, 2007</h4>
<h3>NY Times &#8211; <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/30/nyregion/30vendys.html?ref=nyregion" target="_blank">City That Eats and Runs Rewards its Best Vendors</a></h3>
<h4>September 30, 2007</h4>
<h3>Gothamist recap &#8211; <a href="http://gothamist.com/2007/10/01/dosa_man_takes.php" target="_blank">Dosa Man takes Vendy Cup</a></h3>
<h4>October 1, 2007</h4>
<h3>Chowhound recap &#8211; <a href="http://www.chowhound.com/topics/446152" target="_blank">A day at the 2007 Vendy Awards</a></h3>
<h4>September 29, 2007</h4>
<h3>Porkchop Express recap &#8211; <a href="http://porkchop-express.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"> Vend You? Vend Me</a></h3>
<h4>October 9, 2007</h4>
<h3>NPR recap &#8211; <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=14852909&#038;ft=1&#038;f=10" target="_blank">Vegan Dosa Cart Crowned Street Food Champion</a></h3>
<h4>October 1, 2007</h4>
<h3>New York Daily News &#8211; <a href="http://streetvendor.org/media/pdfs/DN%20Vendy%202007%20Preview.pdf" target="_blank">The Best of A La Cart (PDF)</a></h3>
<h4>September 9th, 2007</h4>
<h3>Saveur Magazine &#8211; <a href="http://streetvendor.org/media/pdfs/Saveur%20article.pdf" target="_blank">Welcome to the Vendys, the red-carpet gala for New York&#8217;s pushcart heroes (PDF) </a></h3>
<h4>September 2007</h4>
<h3>New York Times &#8211; <a href="http://travel2.nytimes.com/2006/10/25/dining/25vendy.html" target="_blank" >Queens Vendor Wins Pushcart Award</a></h3>
<h4>October 25, 2006</h4>
<h3>Boston Globe &#8211; <a href="http://www.boston.com/travel/articles/2006/05/31/award_winning_cuisine_on_the_street_corners_of_new_york/?page=1" target="_blank" >Award-winning cuisine on the street corners of New York</a></h3>
<h4>May 31, 2006</h4>
<h3>New York One &#8211; <a href="http://www.ny1.com/ny1/content/index.jsp?&#038;aid=63536&#038;search_result=1&#038;stid=10" target="_blank" >Vendy Awards Honor the Best in Street Food</a></h3>
<h4>October 17, 2006</h4>
<h3>WNYC&#8217;s Brian Lehrer Show &#8211; <a href="http://www.wnyc.org/stream/ram?file=/bl/bl112106c.mp3" target="_blank" >Veni, Vidi, Vendy (interview with Thiru, Sammy and Sean)</a></h3>
<h4>November 21, 2006</h4>
<h3>BBC&#8217;s The World &#8211; <a href="http://www.theworld.org/?q=node/5295&#038;answer=true" target="_blank" >The Vendy Awards </a></h3>
<h4>October 26, 2006</h4>

<h3>National Public Radio, Weekend Edition, &#8211; <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5009465" target="_blank" >Best Street Food in New York is &#8220;the Wurst&#8221;</a></h3>
<h4>November 13, 2005 </h4>
<h3>New York Post &#8211; <a href="http://www.streetvendor.org/media/pdfs/post%20vendy%20article%202005.pdf" target="_blank" >The Number 1 Apple Cart (PDF)</a></h3>
<h4>November 12, 2005</h4>
<h3>New York Times &#8211; <a href="http://www.streetvendor.org/media/pdfs/NYT%20Vendy%202005.pdf" target="_blank" >In a Battle of Street-Food Vendors, the Wurst Wins (PDF) </a></h3>
<h4>November 12, 2005</h4>
<h3>New York One &#8211; <a href="http://www.ny1.com/ny1/content/index.jsp?&#038;aid=54877&#038;search_result=1&#038;stid=8" target="_blank" >Street Food Cart Cooks to be Honored with Vendy Award</a></h3>
<h4>November 10, 2005</h4>

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What are the Vendy Awards (aka The Vendys)?
The Vendys are:

An intense cook-off between the best sidewalks chefs in New York City.
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<dt>What are the Vendy Awards (aka The Vendys)?</dt>
<dd>The Vendys are:
<ul>
<li>An intense cook-off between the best sidewalks chefs in New York City.</li>
<li>A festival of respect and gratitude for all vendors and everything they provide us-from your morning coffee (half-and-half, two sugars) to the $2 umbrella when you get caught in the thunderstorm.</li>
<li>A fundraiser for the <a href="http://www.streetvendor.org" title="The Street Vendor Project" target="_blank">Street Vendor Project</a>, a membership-based non-profit organization that stands up for vendors&#8217; rights.</li>
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<dt>When and Where are the Vendys?</dt>
<dd>The Vendy Awards are on <strong>Saturday, October 18th, 2008 from 3pm to 7pm</strong> at the <a href="http://www.bbpc.net/index.cfm?objectId=EE4A09FF-3048-7098-AF68206736A9D609" target="_blank" >Tobacco Warehouse at Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park in DUMBO Brooklyn</a>. Take the F train to York Street, the 2/3 train to Clark Street, or the A/C train to High Street, and walk down to the water. Here&#8217;s a map:</dd></dl>

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<dt>How are the finalists chosen?</dt>
<dd>The finalists are determined by a public nomination process where people like you to tip us off about which vendors you think are Vendy-worthy. Nominations closed September 7th.  <a href="finalists" title="The Street Vendor Project" target="_blank">This year&#8217;s finalists</a> have been announced.</dd>

<dt>What happens at the Awards? </dt>
<dd>The event is structured an Iron Chef-style cook-off with guest participation. The finalists will be positioned with their carts around the location, cooking for guests and the <a title="2008 Vendy Judges" href="judges" >esteemed judges </a>.  Beer and wine will be plentiful; tables and chairs will be scattered about for the food-weary. There will be music and performances and a raffle. We are also thinking about a dessert category this year. At the end of the night, after a short ceremony, one happy vendor will receive the Silver Vendy Cup.</dd>

<dt>What does my ticket get me?</dt>
<dd>Your $80 entry ticket is also a <em>tax-deductible</em> contribution to the <a href="http://www.streetvendor.org" title="The Street Vendor Project" target="_blank">Street Vendor Project</a>, whose goal is to make sure that vendors are always a part of our city. whose goal is to make sure that vendors are always a part of our city. You also get all the free food you can eat from the city&#8217;s best street chefs and an open bar of wine, beer and soda.   </dd>

<dt>Can I buy my ticket later or at the door?</dt>
<dd>Maybe, but we can&#8217;t promise there will still be tickets available. The event has been getting bigger and bigger every year, and this year we have strict limitations on the number of people the space will hold. Buy your ticket now to be safe.</dd>

<dt>I&#8217;m a member of the press.  How do I get a press pass?</dt>
<dd>Please do not call or email the office; rather, send an email to Jaclyn Kessel at <strong>Jaclyn@BerlinRosen.com</strong> with your contact info and the name of your publication. Press passes are limited.  
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<dt>My company would like to sponsor the Vendy Awards. What should I do?</dt>
<dd>In four years, the Vendy Awards have become a classic NYC event that brings out hundreds of food-savvy guests and attracts international media attention. We are actively looking for corporate sponsors, big and small, to partner with us to make this event a success. Please write us at <strong>vendyawards@gmail.com</strong> about your interest in sponsoring the event. </dd>

<dt>How can I help?</dt>
<dd>We receive <strong>NO</strong> government grants and depend on people like you to make it all work. We always appreciate financial help; even if you can&#8217;t come to the Awards. Please <a href="http://vendys.eventbrite.com" target="_blank" >go to the tickets page</a> to make a tax-deductible contribution to the <a title="The Street Vendor Project" href="http://www.streetvendor.org/" target="_blank" >Street Vendor Project</a>.We are also looking for dedicated volunteers to help plan and work the event. Please email <strong>vendyvolunteers@gmail.com</strong> if you are interested.  </dd>

<dt>Why do vendors need an organization?</dt>
<dd>Vendors are poor people, usually immigrants, with little legal or political clout. NYCâ€™s super-powerful real estate industry (who mistakenly believes that vendors compete with their store-based merchants) have managed over the last twenty years to 1) decrease the number of licenses, 2) declare many streets off-limits to vending, and 3) raise fines to as much as $1,000 per ticket for technical violations of the vending rules â€“ like placing your cart more than 18 inches from the curb. The Street Vendor Project is akin to a union; we help our 750 individual members while providing a voice for the vending community as a whole.</dd>
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<dt>Who did the website and artwork?</dt>
<dd><a title="Greg Takayama" href="http://www.gregtakayama.com" target="_blank" >Greg Takayama</a> did the web work and <a title="Zachariah O'Hora" href="http://www.zohora.com" target="_blank" >Zachariah O&#8217;Hora</a> did the awesome poster. If you see anything strange with the site, drop Greg an email at <strong>gregtakayama@gmail.com</strong>.</dd>
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