Bar · Ridgewood
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"Gottscheer Hall is a long-standing local venue offering a unique dining experience with its historical significance." - Eater Staff
Chinese restaurant · Prospect Heights
Nin Hao is your go-to Prospect Heights spot for inventive Fujianese cuisine, serving up delicious dim sum, shareable dishes, and creative cocktails in a vibrant, stylish setting.
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Bar & grill · Morningside Heights
Heights Bar & Grill offers a lively, multilevel hangout with Tex-Mex bites, frozen margaritas, and a cozy rooftop that’s perfect for brunch or game days.
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Restaurant · SoHo
At the iconic Houston and West Broadway corner in SoHo, The Corner Store serves up a stylish twist on classic American fare with a nostalgic vibe and inventive cocktails.
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Italian restaurant · East Village
Bar Primi serves fresh, handmade pasta and Italian small plates in a cozy yet hip East Village spot with lively vibes and stellar cocktails.
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Massage spa · Little Italy
This cozy massage parlor in Chinatown offers a range of affordable treatments, from soothing foot rubs to unique cupping, perfect for recharging after a long day.
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Ukrainian restaurant · East Village
Veselka is a bustling East Village icon serving comforting Ukrainian pierogi, borscht, and homestyle fare in a lively, retro diner setting.
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Bakery · Fort Greene
Located in Brooklyn, this cozy bakery lures sweet tooths with everything from custom cakes to delectable cheesecake jars, all crafted with care.
Hypermarket · Sunset Park
Japan Village is a vibrant Japanese marketplace at Industry City brimming with rich culinary options like ramen and sushi, plus a charming grocery store for authentic goodies.
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Taco restaurant · Chelsea
Los Tacos No. 1 serves up some of NYC’s best street-style tacos with fresh, handmade corn and flour tortillas in a buzzing Chelsea Market stall.
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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.