Austrian restaurant · Greenwich Village
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"The Sigmund Freud-themed Greenwich Village spot Bar Freud closed after a little over a year." - Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya
Bar · Lower East Side
11th floor bar serving cocktails, organic wine & local beer in a trendy space with rooftop decks.
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Authentic Japanese restaurant · Flatiron District
At Odo, a 2-Michelin-star kaiseki gem in Flatiron, you'll savor artfully crafted Japanese dishes in an intimate setting that feels distinctly high-end yet relaxed.
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Pizza restaurant · Bayridge
At Leo’s Casa Calamari in Bay Ridge, indulge in a sprawling menu of Italian and Greek staples amidst a laid-back vibe, complete with sport-filled outdoor seating.
Japanese restaurant · Midtown East
Nestled in Nomad, Nonono is a vibrant two-level Japanese eatery where yakitori reigns supreme, complemented by an expansive, sharable menu of playful bites.
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Japanese restaurant · Williamsburg
This cozy Japanese gem serves up delicious ramen, bento, and donburi, making every meal feel like a warm embrace from the chef.
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Mediterranean restaurant · Williamsburg
American joint serving a hearty, vegetable-focused menu plus beer & wine in a tiny space.
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Restaurant · Upper East Side
Schnipper's Quality Soups serves up nostalgic favorites in a classic luncheonette style, dishing out hearty daily specials that are perfect for the chilly NYC vibe.
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Barbecue restaurant · Morningside Heights
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que offers a lively Southern-style dining experience with succulent smoked meats, cold beers, and a retro vibe, perfect for family gatherings or casual meet-ups.
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Indian restaurant · Midtown East
Chola delivers a vibrant Indian feast from creamy butter paneer to garlic naan, all in a chilled, friendly atmosphere that makes you want to linger.
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Southeast Asian restaurant · East Village
"dhom is a unique dining experience that accentuates the brightness and vibrancy of Southeast Asian food & drinks. Our menu is composed of mostly small plates (similar to tapas style dining) while also featuring some banh-mi options during the daytime. dhom was created by Chef/Owner Soulayphet Schwader. dhom is Chef Phet's childhood nickname. It translates from Laotian to English to mean; dark or night. dhom is an expression of what Chef Phet likes to eat and cook. His local, seasonal menu is responsibly sourced, of the highest quality, and best when shared with friends in our East Village gem that is all at once intimate, inviting, and fresh."
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