Korean restaurant · East Village
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"Another Korean spot, this one in the East Village, also under the Hand Hospitality umbrella, is Odre, with a $42 prix-fixe menu." - Melissa McCart
Tapas bar · Chinatown
Carlota is a cozy new tapas bar on Orchard Street, blending traditional Spanish bites with a modern NYC twist, perfect for leisurely shared meals and inventive cocktails.
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Apartment building · Williamsburg
Nestled in the heart of Williamsburg, 325 Kent impresses with its stylish apartments and unmatched skyline views, paired with dazzling amenities and a prime location near Domino Park.
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Cocktail bar · Midtown East
Elevate your evening at this cozy wine bar in Midtown, serving a dynamic mix of small plates and an ever-changing wine selection, perfect for casual hangs or a romantic date.
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Chicken wings restaurant · Downtown Brooklyn
Nestled in DeKalb Market Hall, Dan & John's serves up perfectly crisp buffalo wings with a range of sauces, offering a satisfying bite in a casual spot.
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Cafe · NoHo
Nestled in the East Village, 12 Matcha is a trendy café and retail haven, showcasing exceptional ceremonial-grade matcha and delightful treats from a Japanese tea farm.
Peruvian restaurant · Chelsea
This cozy Peruvian spot serves up flavorful rotisserie chicken and fresh ceviche at wallet-friendly prices, making it a must-try in Midtown.
Korean barbecue restaurant · Midtown East
Roomy, modern Koreatown spot with all-you-can-eat BBQ, table grills, soju, and beer, plus staff that cook your meat for you.
American restaurant · Crown Heights
Hunky Dory in Crown Heights is your go-to all-day café and bar for creative American bites and sustainable cocktails in a laid-back, funky vibe.
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Cafe · Tribeca
Holy Ground is a chic underground BBQ joint in Tribeca, blending smoky meats with red leather booths and martinis for a memorable dining experience.
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Japanese restaurant · Lower East Side
Toriya is a lively Lower East Side izakaya serving stellar yakitori skewers, hearty small plates, and a great sake list in a neon-lit, modern Tokyo vibe.
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