Mexican restaurant · Elmhurst
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"Tia Julia, originally an Elmhurst taco truck, offers unique dishes such as dobladitas and café de olla in its new storefront location." - Robert Sietsema
Indian restaurant · Long Island City
Nestled in a quirky space adorned with newspapers, Adda Indian Canteen offers an elevated twist on traditional Indian dishes, all served with a side of warm hospitality.
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Ramen restaurant · Chelsea
At Ichiran in Midtown, dive into authentic tonkotsu ramen in cozy solo booths designed for distraction-free slurping; just order on a kiosk and let the indulgence begin.
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Korean barbecue restaurant · Midtown West
New Wonjo is a beloved K-Town BBQ spot, famed for its stellar charcoal-grilled meats and a menu packed with authentic Korean favorites.
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Authentic Japanese restaurant · Flatiron District
At Odo, a 2-Michelin-star kaiseki gem in Flatiron, you'll savor artfully crafted Japanese dishes in an intimate setting that feels distinctly high-end yet relaxed.
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Cafe · Inwood
Buunni Coffee is a cozy neighborhood spot for top-notch Ethiopian coffee, tasty baked goods, and an inviting vibe perfect for work and socializing.
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Steak house · Midtown West
Gui is a chic steakhouse near Times Square, renowned for its premium meats and Korean-inspired culinary twists, all served in a vibrant, upscale setting.
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Coffee shop · West Village
Nestled in the West Village, Jack’s Stir Brew Coffee serves up organic, Fair Trade coffee using a quirky brewing method amid a cozy, rustic vibe—perfect for sipping lattes and snacking on vegan pastries.
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Vietnamese restaurant · East Village
Nestled in Alphabet City, this cozy spot excels in banh mi and other Vietnamese dishes, perfect for a quick and satisfying bite on the go.
Cafe · Bedford-Stuyvesant
Kyo is a bright, inviting Japanese cafe in Bed-Stuy, serving up delicious matcha lattes, pastries, and a cozy vibe, perfect for locals and families alike.
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Chinese restaurant · Midtown West
Din Tai Fung, the Taiwanese soup dumpling heavyweight, brings its first East Coast outpost to Midtown, featuring massive seating and dumpling-making theatrics in a sleek, spacious setting.
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