Seasonal & Holidays
What Is NYC’s Best Hangover Food For New Year’s Day?
National Hangover Day (aka New Year's Day) is almost here. And Patch wants to hear your boozy, queasy food opinions.

NEW YORK CITY — Let’s be blunt — thousands, perhaps millions, of New Yorkers are going to start 2023 with a hangover.
It’s just math in a city of eight million people and seemingly as many boozy New Year’s Eve parties.
Now, here’s some biology: human beings need to eat, and excessive alcohol consumption causes hangovers.
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Ergo, lots of New Yorkers will be spending National Hangover Day — or, fine, Jan. 1 — chowing down on comforting food, assuming they’re not too queasy to eat. And New York City isn’t exactly lacking in food options.
Patch wants to hear what your New Year’s Day hangover (or whenever hangover) food plans are. For, um, research purposes.
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Our roundup of your responses — plus some recommendations of our own — will land in your inboxes New Years's Day. (Psst. Subscribe to our morning newsletter here.)
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