Hamburger restaurant · Gramercy
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"The restaurant was closed last year. It was criticized for its high prices, including a $99 milkshake, and a writer called it the worst restaurant in the city." - Luke Fortney
Art museum · Central Park
The Met, an iconic cultural haven on NYC's Upper East Side, boasts an awe-inspiring collection spanning thousands of years and styles, from ancient masterpieces to modern works, all housed in its stunning Gothic-revival building.
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Food court · Downtown Brooklyn
Nestled in Downtown Brooklyn, Hill Country Food Park serves up tasty Texas-style BBQ with a vibrant atmosphere, live country tunes, and various food stalls.
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Cocktail bar · Carroll Gardens
At the Clover Club, sip expertly crafted cocktails in a cozy, vintage-inspired space while enjoying elevated small plates and a delightful brunch menu.
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Fine dining restaurant · Greenwich Village
Tucked behind an art gallery, Frevo offers an intimate chef's counter experience with a $124 tasting menu that dazzles with inventive French dishes.
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Sandwich shop · Greenwich Village
Nestled in Greenwich Village, Brown Bag Sandwich Co. serves up a unique twist on your classic NYC deli sandwiches with a ‘chopped’ flair, making lines worth the tasty wait.
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Caribbean restaurant · Crown Heights
Experience vibrant island vibes at Glady's, a lively Caribbean eatery serving up flavorful jerk dishes and knockout cocktails in Brooklyn.
Japanese restaurant · Fort Greene
Step through a nondescript door at Walter's in Fort Greene and discover Karasu, a chic izakaya serving up creative Japanese bites and stellar cocktails.
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Food court · Williamsburg
Dive into Smorgasburg, Brooklyn’s bustling outdoor food market flaunting 100+ diverse vendors and stunning skyline views every Saturday.
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Bar · Ridgewood
This veteran-owned spot offers a vibrant atmosphere with delicious tacos, bubble tea, and a cozy heated backyard – perfect for hanging out.
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Chinese restaurant · Lower East Side
Yong Chuan is an upscale spot on the Lower East Side that masterfully combines the boldness of Sichuan with the subtlety of Ningbo cuisine, offering a memorable culinary adventure.