Asian grocery store · Long Island City
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"A food court inside H Mart's Long Island City supermarket offering stalls with diverse options like Korean corn dogs and bubble tea." - Nadia Chaudhury
Building · West Village
Nestled in the West Village, this cozy spot effortlessly blends intimate date night vibes with a trendy speakeasy aesthetic, serving up mouth-watering seafood and craft cocktails.
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Seafood restaurant · Fort Greene
Fort Greene's Strange Delight serves up New Orleans-inspired seafood with standout charbroiled oysters, shrimp loafs, vibrant cocktails, and complimentary bread pudding.
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Brazilian restaurant · Midtown West
Berimbau Brazilian Kitchen brings its vibrant, authentic Brazilian flavors to Midtown, serving up expertly crafted dishes and refreshing caipirinhas in a lively, beachy atmosphere.
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Seafood restaurant · Financial District
The Tin Building is a vibrant culinary hub by Jean-Georges, combining gourmet grocery and a variety of eateries, perfect for any food lover.
Restaurant · Upper East Side
Le Moulin à Café serves classic French fare from flaky croissants to moules frites in a bright, cozy Upper East Side bistro setting.
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Eritrean restaurant · Morningside Heights
Nestled in Morningside Heights, Cafe Massawa serves up vibrant Eritrean and Ethiopian dishes—from fluffy injera to spicy tibs quesadillas—perfect for a casual bite or leisurely sip of South African wine.
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Hot dog restaurant · Coney Island
Nathan’s Famous at Coney Island serves up legendary all-beef hot dogs and crispy fries in a nostalgic, bustling boardwalk setting since 1916.
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Bar · East Village
East Village's Bar Snack serves nostalgic, inventive cocktails and playful bar bites amid cozy ’70s vibes and friendly, laid-back service.
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Breakfast restaurant · Greenpoint
In the heart of Greenpoint, Le Chalet du Terroir is a cozy Haitian café serving up freshly brewed coffee, homemade pastries, and healthful delights like freedom soup and ginger turmeric tea, all in a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Chinese restaurant · Chinatown
Hop Kee is a no-frills Chinatown basement spot serving hearty, traditional Cantonese classics like salt and pepper squid, Peking pork chops, and signature crab dishes.