Caribbean restaurant · East Harlem
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"A restaurant in Harlem that has closed due to rising costs, highlighting the impact of increased expenses on local dining establishments." - Melissa McCart
Mediterranean restaurant · Bedford-Stuyvesant
Hart’s in Bed-Stuy serves ever-changing Mediterranean plates like clam toast and lamb burger in a cozy, intimate spot with a neighborhood vibe.
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Japanese grocery store · SoHo
Soho’s go-to for fresh Japanese groceries, sushi, bento boxes, and hot eats served in a cozy spot with a lofted seating area.
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Pizza restaurant · West Village
John’s of Bleecker Street serves iconic, thin-crust, coal-fired pizzas with crisp edges and fresh, modest toppings in a timeless West Village setting.
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Dinner theater · Tribeca
Dive into an engaging evening at The Dinner Detective in Tribeca, where you savor a good meal while unraveling a hilarious murder mystery with the help of witty actors.
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Bakery · Inwood
Dyckman Bakery in Inwood serves strong coffee, generous Dominican pastries, and affordable cakes in a cozy, local spot perfect for sweet treats.
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History museum · Lower East Side
Step into NYC’s 1863 Lower East Side tenement for guided tours that vividly bring immigrant lives and history to life.
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Cantonese restaurant · Upper West Side
Jing Fong's Upper West Side location offers a cozy twist on classic dim sum with handcrafted delights, perfect for a quick bite or a leisurely brunch.
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American restaurant · Upper West Side
Classic NYC spot serving up juicy bacon burgers and fries in a lively, old-school tavern vibe just steps from Lincoln Center.
Italian restaurant · Greenwich Village
Bar Pitti is a bustling West Village Italian spot where fresh, homemade pastas and lively sidewalk dining meet classic, unpretentious NYC charm.
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Nepalese restaurant · Woodside
Himalayan Yak offers cozy vibes with a well-rounded menu of Nepalese, Tibetan, and Bhutanese dishes, plus live music and a lively bar.