"Open for: Breakfast and lunch Price range: $ This cramped diner on the east side has been famous since 1951 for its pork tenderloin sandwich, which has little in common with the thin, plate-sized cutlets popular in the Midwest. The tempura-breaded tenderloin here is modestly sized and piled into a three-ply stack for maximum crunch. Bring cash, and don’t let the line deter you; it moves fast. Must-try dish: For those who don’t eat pork, Kitty’s offers catfish and chicken versions of its iconic tenderloin." - Liz Cook