Restaurant · Lower East Side
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"Once upon a time, before Eddie Huang authored two books [...] he ran a tiny restaurant called Baohaus that opened on the Lower East Side in 2009." - Eater Staff
Modern French restaurant · West Village
Nestled in the West Village, Café Cluny is a cozy bistro serving up classic Franco-American brunch favorites in a charming, Parisian-inspired setting.
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Chinese restaurant · Murray Hill
Tucked away in a cozy spot, this eatery serves up expertly crafted Peking duck and other Chinese delights, perfect for a celebratory meal.
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Japanese restaurant · East Village
This cozy spot offers a Michelin-starred sushi experience with fresh fish, standout appetizers, and attentive service, all in a welcoming vibe.
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Ramen restaurant · Midtown East
Totto Ramen is a cozy Midtown gem serving rich chicken-based ramen with a variety of toppings, perfect for a quick, satisfying meal.
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Italian restaurant · Chelsea
At Al Coro, the chic Italian fine-dining experience in Chelsea's former Del Posto space, Chef Melissa Rodriguez serves up inventive cuisine with a side of live music, earning two Michelin stars within months of opening.
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Italian restaurant · Greenwich Village
Bar Pitti is a cozy Italian gem, serving authentic dishes that have regulars feeling like family amidst its glamorous crowd.
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Cocktail bar · Flatiron District
Clemente Bar, perched above Eleven Madison Park, is a chic hideaway where inventive cocktails and a cozy atmosphere make for a delightful night out.
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Irish pub · Midtown West
The Mean Fiddler is a lively Irish sports bar on 47th Street, known for its vibrant atmosphere, bottomless brunches, and a menu packed with pub favorites.
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New American restaurant · Midtown West
Nestled in Hell's Kitchen, 44 & X serves up a vibrant blend of upscale New American comfort food, complemented by playful Broadway-inspired cocktails and a friendly atmosphere perfect for brunch or a pre-theater dinner.
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Bar · Brighton Beach
Freak Bar is Coney Island's quirky hangout, where vintage vibes, local brews, and a cavalcade of oddities create a chill haven for misfits.