Fast food restaurant · East Village
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"Naks is set to open just a stone's throw from the group’s fast-casual fried chicken joint Rowdy Rooster on First Avenue in the East Village." - ByKate Kassin
Indian restaurant · Upper West Side
This Upper West Side joint serves hefty, affordable Mumbai-style roti wraps and spicy fries, perfect for late-night cravings.
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Bakery · Forest Hills
This cozy Forest Hills bagel shop serves up a vibrant menu of bagels and sandwiches, boasting fresh-squeezed juices and a range of creative toppings.
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Brewery · Flushing Meadows
Nestled next to Citi Field, this vibrant 5,000 sqft taproom serves up a stellar selection of craft beers and a chill spot for Mets fans pre-game.
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Cocktail bar · Midtown West
Nestled in a historic townhouse next to Rockefeller Center, Pebble Bar is a stylish multi-level cocktail haven boasting creative drinks and a cozy vibe.
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Restaurant · East Village
East Village gem serving adventurous, protein-forward small plates like kangaroo tartare, seafood, and inventive pastas with natural wines.
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American restaurant · East Village
Westville serves up a rotating selection of hearty farm-to-table dishes in a cozy, no-frills setting, with something for everyone any time of day.
Indian restaurant · Lower East Side
Cozy LES spot serving creative takes on Indian classics with bold flavors, sharing plates, and standout naan in a snug, art-filled space.
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Chinese restaurant · Chelsea
Xi’an Famous Foods is NYC's go-to for fiery, hand-pulled noodles, spicy lamb, and bold Western Chinese flavors served fast-casual, no frills, all flavor.
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Japanese restaurant · Chinatown
At Yamada, the intimate 12-seat kaiseki haven in Chinatown, Chef Isao Yamada serves a seasonal 10-course menu that artfully blends traditional and European flavors.
American restaurant · Prospect Heights
At Olmsted, the Prospect Heights gem, chef Greg Baxtrom crafts seasonal dishes fueled by the garden's bounty, serving delightfully inventive brunches and dinners in an inviting, leafy backyard oasis.
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