"The busiest train by sheer volume of commuters, and the only one immortalized by J.Lo, the 6 starts on the oldest underground line at its Brooklyn Bridge end. Visiting restaurants on the train's forest-green path under the east side of Manhattan, and above Westchester Avenue in the Bronx, is one of the best ways to glimpse different eras of New York history."
"Jewish delis and Irish steakhouses still stand near holdouts from the city's oldest Italian and German enclaves, while bodegas, lechoneras, and taquerias of Puerto Rican, Dominican, Mexican, and other Central American immigrants mix with more recent West African and Thai restaurants. Here are 26 of our favorites to start-we'll add more as we get to them, and you can check out our coverage of other subway lines here."
The 6 is the busiest train by sheer commuter volume and is uniquely associated with J.Lo. The line begins at the Brooklyn Bridge end of the city's oldest underground line. Its forest-green route runs under Manhattan's east side and above Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. Restaurants along the route showcase layers of New York history. Jewish delis and Irish steakhouses remain near vestiges of old Italian and German enclaves. Bodegas, lechoneras, and taquerias of Puerto Rican, Dominican, Mexican, and Central American immigrants mix with newer West African and Thai establishments. The initial list highlights 26 favorite stops with more to be added.
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