Southwestern restaurant (US) · Upper West Side
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"Santa Fe appears to have permanently closed after nearly 40 years due to rent agreement issues." - Eater Staff
Latin American restaurant · Fort Greene
Nestled in Fort Greene, Colonia Verde offers a vibrant twist on Latin American cuisine with an airy greenhouse and a backyard perfect for easygoing brunches and adventurous dinners.
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Sandwich shop · Red Hook
This historic Red Hook sandwich shop has been crafting legendary heros, like their crispy fried eggplant and rich chicken parmesan, since the 1920s.
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Brewpub · Upper East Side
Nestled under the Queensboro Bridge, this rustic bar serves up craft coffee, creative cocktails, and tasty bites in a laid-back, welcoming vibe.
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Cocktail bar · West Village
This East Village speakeasy tantalizes with inventive, Asian-inspired cocktails in a moody basement hideaway, best experienced with friends.
Sichuan restaurant · Flushing
Tucked away in Flushing, Mountain House is your go-to for bold, homey Sichuan flavors served up in a cozy setting that's perfect for sharing.
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Caribbean restaurant · Richmond Hill
Typical Trinidadian & Caribbean eats served from morning to night in humble, compact quarters.
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Gay bar · Williamsburg
This cozy bar, featuring two fireplaces and a lush outdoor space, attracts a diverse crowd with strong drinks and a vibrant atmosphere.
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Chinese restaurant · Little Italy
Chinese restaurant serving up an array of dim sum including har gow shrimp dumplings.
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Kosher restaurant · East Village
This cozy, old-school kosher diner serves up comforting classics like borscht and matzo ball soup in a charmingly intimate setting.
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Ramen restaurant · Lower East Side
This compact ramen haven serves exquisite bowls loaded with deep, aromatic flavors and a stellar vegan menu, making it a must-visit in NYC.