Restaurant · Lower East Side
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"Fallout from the war has caused restaurants like Kachka in Portland, Oregon and Tzarevna in New York City to remove imported Russian ingredients from the menu, rename dishes, and in some cases, reimagine their entire concepts." - ByAdam Reiner
Pizza restaurant · Park Slope
Artichoke Basille's Pizza lures late-night diners with massive, indulgent slices—think creamy artichoke goodness and inventive flavors that make every bite an adventure.
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Authentic Japanese restaurant · Flatiron District
At Odo, a 2-Michelin-star kaiseki gem in Flatiron, you'll savor artfully crafted Japanese dishes in an intimate setting that feels distinctly high-end yet relaxed.
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Bakery · Williamsburg
La Bicyclette Bakery in Williamsburg is a cozy French gem, known for its exquisite pastries and artisan breads that keep locals lining up for a taste.
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Corporate office · Chelsea
30 Hudson Yards towers over Manhattan, offering jaw-dropping views, upscale dining at Rhubarb, and a vibrant mix of shopping and art.
Pizza restaurant · West Village
At this historic West Village pizzeria, founded in 1929, you’ll find expertly-charred coal-oven pies that are crisp, thin, and utterly satisfying—no slices, just the whole delicious experience.
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Bakery · East Village
Hani’s Bakery and Cafe in NYC serves up delightful American and Balkan pastries in a cozy space, crafted by a pro chef duo with a passion for diverse flavors.
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Restaurant · Upper East Side
Schnipper's Quality Soups serves up nostalgic favorites in a classic luncheonette style, dishing out hearty daily specials that are perfect for the chilly NYC vibe.
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American restaurant · Crown Heights
Hunky Dory is a funky cafe serving innovative American bites and drinks, featuring fresh ingredients and a chill vibe from morning to late night.
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American restaurant · Upper West Side
Nestled along the Hudson, Pier I Café boasts a casual vibe with umbrella-covered tables, perfect for burgers, chilled drinks, and river views from May to October.
French restaurant · Upper East Side
Cafe d'Alsace offers a chic French menu with vibrant decor, showcasing hearty brunch options and an impressive beer list curated by a sommelier.