Thai restaurant · Nolita
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"Ann Redding and Matt Danzer’s imaginative food in a lively setting at Uncle Boons induced diners to consider Thai food as not just a neighborhood takeout option, but a destination for a weekend night out." - Eater Staff
Rare book store · West Village
Tucked away in Greenwich Village, Left Bank Books is a cozy haven for collectors, bursting with vintage and rare literary treasures in an intimate setting.
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Hamburger restaurant · John F. Kennedy International Airport District
Nestled in Terminal 5, this casual eatery serves up burgers, shakes, and crinkle fries, perfect for a quick bite before your flight—just keep your expectations low.
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American restaurant · Midtown West
Step into the Lambs Club, a swanky, Art Deco retreat in the Chatwal Hotel, where upscale cocktails and expertly grilled steaks meet timeless New York charm.
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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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Halal restaurant · Sheepshead Bay
Discover a slice of Central Asia in Brooklyn at Karavan Restaurant, where every dish bursts with authentic flavors in a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Chinese restaurant · Chinatown
Hop Kee is a beloved, cash-only Cantonese gem tucked away in Chinatown's basement, renowned for its hearty portions of traditional dishes like chow fun and salt-and-pepper seafood, and frequented by locals and fans like Anthony Bourdain.
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Korean restaurant · Upper West Side
At Bāng Bar, a cashless gem in Columbus Circle, grab Korean-inspired wraps stuffed with flavorful spit-roasted meats, perfect for a quick breakfast or lunch on the go.
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Lebanese restaurant · Bayridge
Tucked in Bay Ridge, this cozy spot dishes out authentic Lebanese delights like shawarma and falafel, with a friendly vibe perfect for dine-in or takeout.
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Hot dog restaurant · Coney Island
Nathan's Famous, the original hot dog joint in Coney Island since 1916, serves up iconic franks with a snap that captures the beach vibes and nostalgia perfectly.
Restaurant · East Village
Nestled in a cozy corner, Claud serves divine small plates and a stellar wine selection, making it a must-visit for food lovers seeking flavor and fun.
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