"If you’re looking for something you can only find in New York, ride the Q train south and hop off right before the end of the line; that’s where you’ll find Village Cafe, one of the 100 best restaurants in the city right now. The Azerbaijani spot looks a bit like a tiny home — it sits at the back of a parking lot next to a liquor store run by the same owners — and though the premises are small the plates of grilled meat are huge. Must orders are the lulya kebabs, made with chicken or lamb, and the guru hingal, a pasta dish covered in crunchy, fried lamb." - Eater Staff