Pan-Asian restaurant · Cobble Hill
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"Earlier this year, Eater reported that his team had signed on a space at 521 Hicks Street, at Degraw Street, previously home to Vekslers, a bar that closed last summer." - Emma Orlow
Market · Downtown Brooklyn
Dekalb Market Hall is a lively Brooklyn food haven featuring 40 eclectic vendors—think Katz’s Deli and Caribbean bites—perfect for casual munching and vibing.
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Japanese restaurant · Williamsburg
This cozy Japanese gem serves up delicious ramen, bento, and donburi, making every meal feel like a warm embrace from the chef.
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Sushi restaurant · Chelsea
Nestled in Chelsea, this cozy seven-seat omakase invites you to savor an innovative 30-course feast of exquisite Japanese flavors.
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Seafood restaurant · Dyker Heights
Tucked in Sunset Park, East Harbor Seafood Palace is a sprawling dim sum haven with rolling carts serving classics, perfect for gathering a group.
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Restaurant · Upper East Side
Emmy Squared Pizza brings delicious Detroit-style pies and a popular burger to the Upper East Side, making it a vibrant new eatery worth the wait.
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Israeli restaurant · Williamsburg
K’Far is a breezy Israeli café and bar nestled in the Hoxton Hotel, offering vibrant bites from the team behind Laser Wolf, including must-try pastries and brunch favorites.
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Hotel · Midtown East
Perched atop the Arlo NoMad, this rooftop bar stirs up cocktails with stunning city views, making it the ultimate chill spot after a day in the concrete jungle.
Bar · Midtown West
Rudy's Bar and Grill, a Hell's Kitchen gem since 1933, serves up cheap drinks and legendary free hot dogs in a quirky, divey atmosphere buzzing with locals and tourists alike.
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American restaurant · Greenwich Village
Nestled above Soho, Jane is your go-to American bistro for a relaxed vibe and a diverse menu, perfect for brunch or dinner with friends and family.
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Chinese restaurant · Upper West Side
Since opening in 2011, DiDi Dumpling has brought mouthwatering potstickers and dumplings to NYC, now delighting Upper West Side patrons with cozy bites and quick service.
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