Lounge · NoHo
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"Jon Neidich, the restaurateur behind Noho bar Acme is opening a French restaurant in Greenwich Village." - Luke Fortney
Restaurant · Chelsea
Wild Ink, the chic Asian-inspired eatery atop Hudson Yards, serves up delightful dim sum and global bites with stunning views of The Vessel.
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Tailor · Upper East Side
FARSEA Couture & Tailoring is your go-to New York boutique for flawless tailoring and standout style, offering expert alterations that transform your wardrobe.
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Bagel shop · East Village
Apollo Bagels serves up crispy, tangy sourdough bagels topped with luscious smoked salmon, whitefish salad, and scallion cream cheese in a minimalist East Village spot.
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Vietnamese restaurant · Sunset Park
At this cozy, no-frills Vietnamese spot in Sunset Park, you can savor the city's best banh mi and comforting bowls of pho, all crafted with fresh ingredients and bustling takeout vibes.
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Thai restaurant · Fort Greene
Step aboard Sukh, a cozy Fort Greene Thai spot decking out its menu and decor like a vintage train car, serving bold, authentic flavors and standout dishes like hor mok and braised short ribs.
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Beer hall · Long Island City
Bierocracy is a spacious East European beer hall in LIC where you can indulge in giant pretzels, hearty schnitzels, and a vast craft beer selection, perfect for group hangouts or game days.
Mexican restaurant · Red Hook
A laid-back dive in Red Hook, San Pedro Inn serves up fantastic tacos and strong margaritas in a quirky, eclectic setting perfect for casual hangouts.
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Hot pot restaurant · Flushing
Happy Lamb Hot Pot is a bustling Flushing spot where diners indulge in all-you-can-eat hot pot, cooking fresh meats and veggies in flavorful broths right at their tables.
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Fine dining restaurant · Financial District
Nestled in the historic Beekman Hotel, Tom Colicchio's Temple Court beckons with its stunning decor and a menu that marries American comfort with elegance.
History museum · West Village
The Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center is a vibrant homage to LGBTQIA history, celebrating queer culture with interactive exhibits and powerful storytelling.