LaGuardia eats

BY JESSICA DAMIANO
Newsday

July 4, 2009

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Waiting for a flight -- especially if it's delayed -- can work up an appetite. New York's LaGuardia Aiport has nearly 50 restaurants and food counters to help you snack away the boredom. Good to know is that every eatery in the airport is committed to street pricing, so you're paying exactly what you'd pay elsewhere in the region, not jacked-up airport prices. And the marketplace there has won several industry food awards. From chains in food courts to sit-down service and grab-and-gos,  I ate my way across the central terminal recently to find out which had the best offerings. <br>
(Cosi Signature Salad, pictured)
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Waiting for a flight -- especially if it's delayed -- can work up an appetite. New York's LaGuardia Aiport has nearly 50 restaurants and food counters to help you snack away the boredom. Good to know is that every eatery in the airport is committed to street pricing, so you're paying exactly what you'd pay elsewhere in the region, not jacked-up airport prices. And the marketplace there has won several industry food awards. From chains in food courts to sit-down service and grab-and-gos, I ate my way across the central terminal recently to find out which had the best offerings.
(Cosi Signature Salad, pictured)

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