Restaurant · Williamsburg
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"Meanwhile, a new ramen shop named Camellia is opening in the East Village on Third Avenue, between East 15th and 16th streets. The sign advertises an intriguing combination of ramen and gelato." - Carla Vianna
American restaurant · Tribeca
At Chef Marc Forgione's new Tribeca spot, enjoy a romantic evening with farm-fresh dishes like chili lobster and chicken under a brick in a cozy, rustic-chic space.
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Restaurant · Central Harlem
This Harlem food truck serves up satisfying breakfast sandwiches, tacos, and coffee, with an emphasis on friendly service and fresh ingredients.
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Night club · Williamsburg
Rose Gold is a basement nightclub in Bushwick with vibrant visuals, pulsating beats, and a dance floor that's perfect for late-night revelry.
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Rare book store · Chelsea
Harper's Books is a stunning shop boasting an impressive collection of rare and out-of-print art books, perfect for any bibliophile or art enthusiast.
Night club · East Village
Nestled in the Lower East Side, Writing On The Wall is a bustling mix of restaurant and dance lounge, perfect for shaking off the city grind.
Middle Eastern restaurant · Upper West Side
Gazala’s Restaurant, owned by Chef Gazala Halabi, serves up authentic Israeli Druze cuisine with mouthwatering thin pita and cozy vibes perfect for sharing.
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Cocktail bar · Carroll Gardens
At the Clover Club, sip expertly crafted cocktails in a cozy, vintage-inspired space while enjoying elevated small plates and a delightful brunch menu.
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Bar · Bushwick
Umbra is a vibrant Bushwick hangout where live jazz meets delicious small plates and craft cocktails, perfect for a cozy night out or a lively celebration.
Vegan restaurant · Lower East Side
Fat Choy is a cozy Lower East Side vegan spot mixing traditional Chinese flavors and vibrant veggies into budget-friendly, feel-good dishes that'll make you forget meat exists.
New American restaurant · Lower East Side
Wildair, the laid-back sibling of Contra, serves creative small plates and natural wines in a bustling Lower East Side space that’s always a scene.
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