Chicken restaurant · Upper West Side
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"What began as a rotisserie chicken pop-up out of the West Village restaurant Left Bank, Poulet Sans Tête has flown the coop to its own brick-and-mortar, according to a representative." - Emma Orlow
Georgian restaurant · Upper East Side
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Ethiopian restaurant · Park Slope
Relaxed place serving traditional Ethiopian dishes like meat or vegetable stews & injera bread.
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Bar · Bushwick
Handsome hangout with a marble bar for on-tap cocktails, beers & wines.
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Seafood restaurant · Chinatown
Inspired by the coasts of Spain and Portugal, this lively oyster bar delivers exceptional seafood in a cozy, casual setting perfect for a night out.
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Bar & grill · Kips Bay
"A neighborhood cocktail and sports bar with delicious bites located in an authentic New York Speakeasy, honoring the revolutionary legacy of Ernie O'Malley"
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Wine bar · SoHo
This rustic-chic wine bar boasts an impressive French and Mediterranean small plates menu, all complemented by a stellar wine list and a friendly vibe.
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Restaurant · East Village
At this trendy all-vegetarian diner, you can savor inventive burgers and cocktails in a vibrant retro ambiance that’s worth a visit.
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Dim sum restaurant · Chinatown
Golden Unicorn is a lively multi-level Cantonese gem in Chinatown, where you can feast on a parade of scrumptious dim sum served via bustling carts.
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Cafe · East Village
"Indulge in the delightful world of mochi at our cozy dessert shop in New York City! We craft fresh, handmade mochi desserts with a variety of exciting flavors, from classic favorites to unique creations. Whether you’re craving a sweet treat, exploring new flavors, or looking for the perfect gift, we’ve got something special for everyone. Stop by for a taste of happiness!"
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Clothing store · SoHo
"With over 20 years of history, FARM Rio is Brazil’s most beloved clothing and lifestyle brand. The story began in 1997 in Rio at a local independent fashion market called Babilonia Feira Hype where founders Katia Barros and Marcello Bastos took their chances on launching a clothing line that embodies the feminine spirit and vibrant colors of Rio. Brazilians quickly fell in love with the brand, the booth became a store, that grew into more stores, and now FARM is Brazil’s most recognized brand."
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