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  • Favorite Place (s) to Eat Lunch in Midtown: This list is a bit 9th Avenue focused: Xie Xie (on 9th btw. 45+46th) for their sweet glazed pork bun, Poseidon Bakery (on 9th Ave.btw. 44+45th) for their spanakopita and tiropita.

    PROFILE: Midtown Lunch’er “Moira” | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan 2009

  • The lovely yellow plate in this food photo was a gift from my friend Georgette, who is one of the Greek friends I hope will help me learn to make tiropita this year.

    Alice Springs Chicken Casserole Kalyn Denny 2006

  • She reached into her shopping basket, pulled out two tiropita—flaky turnovers filled with feta cheese—and handed him one.

    An Accidental Greek Wedding Carol Grace 2004

  • She reached into her shopping basket, pulled out two tiropita—flaky turnovers filled with feta cheese—and handed him one.

    An Accidental Greek Wedding Carol Grace 2004

  • Mostly, we ate: pastitsio, spanakopita, tiropita, keftedes, salata, but we also saw the colorful folk dancers and toured the crowded gift shop.

    Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine Bill Crider 2002

  • Mostly, we ate: pastitsio, spanakopita, tiropita, keftedes, salata, but we also saw the colorful folk dancers and toured the crowded gift shop.

    Archive 2002-09-29 Bill Crider 2002

  • Indian hand pies called samosas usually have a spicy filling, and Greek tiropita pies often are sold as a quick breakfast on the go.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • Indian hand pies called samosas usually have a spicy filling, and Greek tiropita pies often are sold as a quick breakfast on the go.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • Indian hand pies called samosas usually have a spicy filling, and Greek tiropita pies often are sold as a quick breakfast on the go.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • Indian hand pies called samosas usually have a spicy filling, and Greek tiropita pies often are sold as a quick breakfast on the go.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • In 1950, Michael and Menina Anagnostou bought a five-story tenement on Ninth Avenue in Hell’s Kitchen for the Poseidon Greek Bakery, a business founded by Michael’s father, Demetrios, in 1923, and long celebrated for its baklava, spanakopita, and tiropita (cheese filled phyllo triangles), among other treats.

    Living Above the Store By 2022

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