Venezuelan restaurant · Chelsea
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"Chelsea Venezuelan restaurant El Cocotero as been seized for unpaid taxes and remains closed. The restaurant served traditional fare like arepas, empanadas, and cachapas, as well as all-day breakfast." - Eater Staff
Bakery · Williamsburg
Levain Bakery's new Williamsburg outpost serves up massive, warm cookies that are a local favorite, with a chill vibe and friendly staff for a perfect treat stop.
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Cafe · Kips Bay
This cozy coffeehouse, connected to Freehand NY, serves up breakfast and lunch with ample seating, friendly vibes, and a menu boasting fresh, healthy options.
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Halal restaurant · Lower East Side
A vibrant spot in the Lower East Side, Meat and Bread serves up big, globally-inspired sandwiches, hearty burgers, and loaded fries in a lively pink setting.
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Fast food restaurant · East Village
Rowdy Rooster is the go-to spot in the East Village for mouthwatering fried chicken sandwiches with a fiery Indian twist—perfect for spice lovers!
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Mediterranean restaurant · Greenpoint
This stylish, plant-filled haven serves up delightful brunches and dinners in a warm, vibrant atmosphere, complete with a stellar wine selection.
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Sichuan restaurant · Midtown West
Café China serves up authentic Sichuan cuisine in a stylish, three-story space adorned with elegant 1930s Shanghai decor, perfect for sharing tasty dishes with friends.
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Bar · SoHo
Tucked in SoHo, Grand Street Social serves up elevated American fare, craft cocktails, and a cozy vibe that's perfect for brunch or game day.
Wine bar · Carroll Gardens
June is an inviting Cobble Hill wine bar boasting a curated selection of natural wines and seasonal small plates, perfect for cozy hangs and first dates.
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Bar · Lower East Side
Tucked away on the Lower East Side, 169 Bar is a vibrant dive adorned with palm trees and a leopard-print pool table, serving up cheap drinks and good vibes in a kitschy atmosphere.
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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.