For the rest of your life, you can only eat within a 3 block radius of stations on a subway line of your choice
For purposes of this discussion a "line" means a single train (e.g., "the N"), and not an entire division (e.g., "the N/R/Q/W"), this eliminates cheating (otherwise the obvious answer is the A/C/E which services essentially every part of the city worth eating in)
What is your choice, Veeky Forums?
Zachary Davis
No subway line near where I live. I don't think there is a subway line in my entire country.
I am starve now?
Logan Gomez
Hong Kong: Tsuen Wan line
Ryan Long
>only one stop in Central But why?
Henry Turner
the F
Samuel Cox
8th and Market, Philly.
Parker Reyes
Three block radius of a station exit in Central covers pretty much the entirety of Central, just about.
There's a lot of good stuff in Kowloon you'd miss out if you go Island line only.
Alexander Kelly
>tfw I live in Footscray >Nothing but Vietnamese food and 1 burger joint
Bentley Collins
>Lombard and Charles in Baltimore I guess I'm forced to eat aids-ridden pussy and strip-club cheeseburgers for the rest of my life
Isaiah Cooper
>What is your choice, Veeky Forums?
Delivery.
Xavier Campbell
The Helsingör line >Hop on Central station, Malmö >3 more stops in Malmö >Onwards to Copenhagen >CPH Airport >Line fucking continues up to northernmost Sjaelland
Kevin Walker
I'd just eat at Poons and 8bit burger desu.
Caleb Gomez
Oedo line in Tokyo. Shinjuku station itself is a small city and the subway line covers most of central Tokyo.
Cameron Ramirez
Mostly accurate, but you forgot the ramen bar, user. I'd fucking KILL to have a nearby ramen bar
Anthony Lee
>8bit burger that's the most cancerous name for a restaurant I've seen in my life, and I've seen some shit
Camden Barnes
>For the rest of your life, you can only eat within a 3 block radius of stations on a subway line of your choice
Why?
Joshua Adams
how do you not live near a ramen bar? are there places that don't have ramen?
Joseph Hughes
Defnitely the F. Windsor Terrace, Park Slope, Downtown BK, Chinatown, LES, E Village, Jackson Hts.
Adrian Gonzalez
Canada Line. Granville gives me most of downtown, City Hall gives me a dope taco place and Fatburger, and there's a bunch of restaurants at YVR.
Easton Morgan
That way you get brown sauce AND white sauce.
Ryan Harris
What kinda autism is this?
Aiden Murphy
I live in tokyo. We literally have zagat rated restaurants in subway stations. I'm good.
Michael Gomez
>Not getting off at Lexington Market to eat crabs and nod off on heroin.
Jace Ortiz
>Piccadilly line >London >All those bars and café
Jack King
>What kinda autism is this?
Transportatio/n/
Brayden Cruz
The correct answer then is the Oedo line
Dylan Walker
The Green B line in Boston. Takes you to the North End, close enough to the financial district, basically near most places worth going to in Boston.
Robert Davis
London - central line.
Christopher Collins
i dunno, i'm not a busfag
Jaxon Murphy
Bbq king still posts?
Leo Ramirez
Behold and despair the intricate complexity of Helsinki metro map!
Cameron Green
>boiled eggs on boiled potatoes with a side of dill and onions at every stop
Jace Butler
>go on grubhub >have someone bring you food from anywhere you want >eat it near station >profit
Eli White
>no subway >bus sucks too (once hour or on "rush hours" every 30mins) >I don't own a car it's pretty limited already, sometimes buy subway when it's on sale and hamburgers that are slightly better than mcd but 2 euros
Jose James
finland outside of helsinki, pls come open up ramen shops asap
Cameron Carter
länsimetro t. aikamatkaaja vuodesta 2104
Jaxon Rogers
N is a good choice. Astoria, Coney Island, Gravesend, Bensonhurst, Sunset Park, Union Square, Chinatown... I could deal with that.
Joshua Wood
Blue line, Chicago.
Leo Rodriguez
My nigga
Hell I don't even need more than a few stops, I've already practically followed OPs stupid rules my whole life
Just the area around the 15th st station has the best bagels and generic takeout chinese in the city
Wyatt Foster
Burgers are decent though.
They have retro arcade machines and shit.
Jace Cruz
I'd have to go with the Orange Line in Dallas. It's not a subway, per say, but it does go through the tunnel (the only underground station) and the depression under the road near the airport, so it's as close to a subway there is here.