Art center · Sullivan County
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"The birthplace of Woodstock, this cultural center displays local artwork, educates on native history, and hosts events like food festivals and live music."
American restaurant · Sullivan County
Nestled next to a distillery, this charming saloon offers delightful New American dishes, outdoor seating, and a lively atmosphere with live music.
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Bakery · Chelsea
At Tall Poppy in Chelsea, find a charming bakery serving Australian-inspired baked goods like delightfully flaky croissants and inventive cruffins, all made fresh daily.
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Ramen restaurant · Williamsburg
At this cozy Japanese ramen haven, you can dive into delicious customizable bowls in private booths, making it a perfect spot for solo slurpers or bigger groups.
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Dessert shop · Midtown West
Baked by Melissa offers a whimsical array of tiny, colorful cupcakes that are perfect for nibbling on the go, with unique flavors that delight and surprise.
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Indian restaurant · Upper East Side
Javitri serves up a delightful mix of classic and inventive Indian dishes in a chic setting, making it a must-visit for both casual dinners and special occasions.
Bakery · Bedford-Stuyvesant
Nestled in Bedford-Stuyvesant, this charming bakery serves up delicious pastries like almond croissants and focaccia, perfect for a quick caffeine fix or a weekend treat.
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East African restaurant · Morningside Heights
Nestled in Morningside Heights, Cafe Massawa serves up vibrant Eritrean and Ethiopian dishes—from fluffy injera to spicy tibs quesadillas—perfect for a casual bite or leisurely sip of South African wine.
Chinese noodle restaurant · West Village
Lin and Daughters serves up cozy Chinese comfort food with delightful dumplings and refreshing bubble tea in a charmingly snug setting.
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Italian restaurant · Gramercy
Nestled in Union Square Park, this vibrant open-air eatery serves seasonal dishes and creative cocktails, offering a chic yet casual al fresco dining experience.
Southeast Asian restaurant · East Village
"dhom is a unique dining experience that accentuates the brightness and vibrancy of Southeast Asian food & drinks. Our menu is composed of mostly small plates (similar to tapas style dining) while also featuring some banh-mi options during the daytime. dhom was created by Chef/Owner Soulayphet Schwader. dhom is Chef Phet's childhood nickname. It translates from Laotian to English to mean; dark or night. dhom is an expression of what Chef Phet likes to eat and cook. His local, seasonal menu is responsibly sourced, of the highest quality, and best when shared with friends in our East Village gem that is all at once intimate, inviting, and fresh."
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