Hunan restaurant · Murray Hill
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"In 1973, Schoenfeld helped restaurateur David Keh open Uncle Tai's Hunan Yuan, which went on to become the city’s second Chinese restaurant to receive a four-star rating from the New York Times." - Luke Fortney
Moroccan restaurant · East Village
With its cozy vibe, classic Moroccan dishes, and a bustling outdoor patio, this neighborhood staple is the ideal brunch hangout.
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American restaurant · Greenwich Village
An elegant yet laid-back American eatery in SoHo, serving up seasonal wood-fired dishes, handmade pastas, and buzzworthy pizzas in a inviting atmosphere.
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Modern art museum · East Harlem
Museum devoted to Latino culture in the Americas, from the pre-Columbian era to modern times.
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Chinese restaurant · Chinatown
This no-frills Chinese eatery dishes out heaping portions of flavorful street-style roast pork over rice, making it a popular go-to for a delicious and affordable meal.
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Cat cafe · Lower East Side
Bright, upbeat cat cafe offering espresso, Japanese snacks, pastries & sake, plus adoptable felines.
Mexican restaurant · Sunset Park
Mexican taqueria and marisqueria providing an array of seafood dishes and cocktails in a cozy space.
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Chinese bakery · Little Italy
Chinese-style sponge cakes in many flavors & other pastries plus coffee served in an unfussy locale.
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Pizza restaurant · Carroll Gardens
F&F Pizzeria in Carroll Gardens serves up exceptional New York-style pizza crafted with top ingredients in a bright, cozy space with a charming backyard.
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Bar · Park Slope
This bar/lounge features librarylike decor, plus 2 bocce courts & a basement performance space.
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Island · Governors Island
Governors Island is a lush, 172-acre retreat packed with history, bike rentals, playgrounds, and stunning views, just a quick ferry ride from NYC.
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