How Ray's Candy Store Became The Most Legendary Shop In NYC For Late-Night Munchies | Legendary Eats

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Medha Imam: In a city that never sleeps, bodegas, carts, and diners are routine hot spots for late-night eats. But one 24-hour joint in New York City stands out as a sacred site for all things junk food. And it's been there for decades. Its name? Ray's Candy Store. Customer: This is a staple of the Lower East Side. Like, this is an awesome place to, like, just come after work, just grab a ice cream, you know. On a cute date or something. Customer: It's, like, it never really changes, so it's kind of like this timepiece. Employee: It's almost like an oasis for people here. It holds the community together a bit. Medha: We're here at the heart of the East Village, at Ray's Candy Store. Ask anyone in the neighborhood. If you haven't had Ray's for some late-night munchies, then you're really missing out. Ray's serves deep-fried Oreos, fries, soft serve, and ice cream. So, we're gonna take a look inside, see how it's made, and meet the legendary Ray himself. Step into Ray's Candy Store and you instantly travel back to the '80s. The narrow shop is splattered with a collage of Ray's snacks, pictures with celebrities and friends, news clips of high praise, and, of course, lots and lots of junk food. Ray Alvarez: We sell everything. Cigarette, beer, fried Oreo, french fries, chicken, green cards, anything you want (laughs). Medha: That's Asghar Ghahraman, widely known in the neighborhood as Ray Alvarez. Ray came to the United States in 1963 after abandoning the Iranian navy, jumping off a ship that was docked off of Virginia. Without any papers, Asghar adopted a Puerto Rican identity and worked odd jobs at restaurants until he scrambled enough money to buy a store. Ray: So, since then, I am Ramon Alvarez. Medha: Ray's Candy Store has now been serving late-night munchies in the East Village for over 45 years. And Ray, who is now 86 years old, works the overnight shift, waking up at 4 in the afternoon to run his shop until the next morning. Ray: I work seven days a week. I work from 4 o'clock afternoon till next morning. No day off, no vacation. Medha: At first, the candy store sold only egg creams, coffee, and french fries. But with the rise of rent prices each year, Ray added new items to the menu to make ends meet. Ray: I like to make things that people like. I enjoy it when they are happy. That's my reward. Medha: But diversifying his menu wasn't enough. In 2010, Ray faced increasing pressure to close down his shop, as rent tripled. Members of the local community stepped in and started a crowdfunding campaign to keep Ray's open. With an elevated social-media presence and local financial support, Ray's Candy Store was saved. Ray: People came and they donate money. They help me "save the Ray," you know, every block they had the music, "save the Ray." Employee: People just want to come and support, and they care about Ray, and they see that he cares about them and he puts, like, real love into his food. Ray: Hershey, this is my favorite thing in the world. Hershey bar. Yummy. Customer: So, the reason I actually came to Ray's is because Anthony Bourdain came to Ray's in one of his episode, and that's why I'm here to try the egg cream. I've never had egg cream, I didn't know what it was, so it's my first time trying that, but yeah. Medha: I just walked across into Tompkins Square Park, and I'm about to try Ray's deep-fried Oreos for the very first time. I'm really excited because I'm a big fan of Oreos, and I've never had it deep-fried, so let's just see how it is. OK, which one do I pick? I like this one. The one with the powdered sugar. Ready? (crunching) Oh, my God. This is heaven! Customer: My favorite thing is the fried Oreos, yeah. They're magical. Customer: Cheers. (crunching) Customer: Mm. Mm, good. Customer: Pretty good. Customer: It's really good. Customer: You finished the whole thing? (laughing) Medha: With a newly painted storefront and his East Village family in tow, Ray and his candy store are here to stay. Ray: No day off, I had, 1955 I had one day off. I got drunk. Yeah. I had my day off.
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Channel: Insider Food
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Keywords: INSIDER, FOOD INSIDER, candy, store, foodie, dessert, sweets, treats, oreos, ice cream, fries, egg cream, milkshake, chili cheese dogs, NYU, NYC, customers, tompkins square park, kim kardashian, kendall jenner, food god
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Length: 5min 17sec (317 seconds)
Published: Wed Sep 11 2019
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