Chinese restaurant · Chinatown
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A+++ rice rolls, get everything with cilantro and green onions, highly reco the shrimp, egg, and curry fish balls. "the perfect pinnacle of cheongfun" -someone on Reddit
Bistro · Greenpoint
At Chez Ma Tante in Greenpoint, indulge in unbeatable pancakes with their signature crispy edges and buttery interiors, alongside a delightful mix of Canadian and European-inspired dishes in a cozy, unpretentious setting.
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Egyptian restaurant · Astoria
Firdoz brings a vibrant taste of Egyptian street food to Astoria with mouthwatering chicken and kofta kebabs, perfect for casual cravings.
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Hotel · Upper West Side
Hotel Newton: A clean, cozy Upper West Side stay steps from the subway and Central Park, with retro charm, helpful staff, and no-frills comfort.
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French restaurant · Chelsea
At Café Chelsea, classic French fare meets luxe, cozy vibes inside the iconic Hotel Chelsea—think chic dining rooms, standout ravioli, and killer soufflé.
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Ramen restaurant · Williamsburg
At Ichiran in Bushwick, dive into rich, solo-optimized bowls of tonkotsu ramen in intimate booths that let you customize every slurp without the need for small talk.
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Restaurant · Flatiron District
Step into S&P for a bustling classic NYC diner vibe where friendly service meets delicious sandwiches, all served with a side of nostalgia.
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Bakery · East Village
Là Lá Bakeshop is a vibrant East Village spot serving up inventive Vietnamese pastries, including a show-stopping salted egg yolk cake and delightful cream-filled buns.
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Sichuan restaurant · Midtown West
Cafe China serves authentic Sichuan classics in a chic 1930s Shanghai-styled, three-story space perfect for sharing fiery, flavorful family-style meals.
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American restaurant · Crown Heights
Hunky Dory in Crown Heights is your go-to all-day café and bar for creative American bites and sustainable cocktails in a laid-back, funky vibe.
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Japanese restaurant · East Village
Sour Aji serves a lively East Village omakase with 14 courses plus bottomless sake, beer, and a glut of tuna, toro, and wagyu nigiri for a festive $98 feast.
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