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"Longtime Tapas spot Sala One Nine has closed after 15 years. The restaurant made the announcement on Instagram, but noted that there are hopes the restaurant will return in the future." - Eater Staff
Irish pub · Upper East Side
Doc Watson's is a cozy Upper East Side haven where you can enjoy hearty American bar bites, live Irish music, and ample seating for watching sports.
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Laundry · East Village
Best Cleaners on A is a reliable laundromat in Manhattan, known for its modern machines and attentive staff, delivering quality laundry and alterations service.
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French restaurant · Chelsea
Charming all-day French bistro at Hotel Chelsea, where the classic dishes and inviting atmosphere are perfect for a cozy brunch escape.
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Ukrainian restaurant · East Village
Veselka is a beloved East Village Ukrainian diner dishing up comforting classics like vibrant borscht and fluffy pierogi since 1954, embodying a lively spirit that's perfect for any time of day.
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Cafe · South Slope
This laid-back café and bakery offers mouthwatering breads, pastries, and a fantastic coffee selection, all enjoyed on a charming outdoor patio.
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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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Sushi restaurant · Midtown East
Discover a hidden gem at Coral, where Chef Robby Cook crafts exquisite sushi omakase, blending Tokyo's freshest ingredients with an intimate dining vibe.
Korean restaurant · Upper West Side
At Bāng Bar, a cashless gem in Columbus Circle, grab Korean-inspired wraps stuffed with flavorful spit-roasted meats, perfect for a quick breakfast or lunch on the go.
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Soba noodle shop · Lower East Side
Cocoron is a cozy, cash-only soba haven in Nolita, serving up rich dipping noodles and hearty broths that make every slurp a delightful experience.
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Japanese restaurant · East Village
Secchu Yokota is a charming, six-seat omakase gem in Alphabet City serving exquisite, seasonal tempura alongside a warm, personal dining experience orchestrated by a husband-and-wife team who make every guest feel like family.
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