Asian fusion restaurant · East Village
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"Memphis Seoul is a Korean soul food spot that first opened in Crown Heights and has launched a Manhattan sibling." - Emma Orlow
Restaurant · East Village
Nestled in the East Village, Foxface Natural serves delightfully unconventional dishes like kangaroo tartare and a unique pasta girella, all in a cozy, vibrant setting.
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Building · Midtown West
Calle Dão whisks you away to a vibrant fusion of Cuban and Chinese flavors, where every dish celebrates the rich heritage of Havana's El Barrio Chino in a cozy, stylish setting.
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Bakery · Chelsea
Located just off Union Square, Ole & Steen is a Danish bakery serving artisanal breads, indulgent pastries, and cozy café vibes perfect for a lingering coffee break.
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Vietnamese restaurant · Sheepshead Bay
This cozy Vietnamese spot in Sheepshead Bay serves up flavorful pho and hearty traditional dishes in a casual atmosphere, perfect for a laid-back meal with friends.
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Market · Financial District
The Tin Building is a vibrant, luxurious food hall at the Seaport by chef Jean-Georges, offering diverse eateries, gourmet markets, and picturesque waterfront views.
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Sandwich shop · Astoria
Il Bambino in Astoria is where creative paninis meet cozy vibes, featuring a vast menu of pressed sandwiches, tapas, and a charming outdoor space.
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Seafood restaurant · Astoria
This cozy Astoria spot dishes out freshly grilled and fried seafood in a bustling market vibe, serving up authentic Egyptian flavors that delight.
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Observatory · Midtown East
Atop New York’s soaring One Vanderbilt, SUMMIT offers a dazzling mix of immersive art and breathtaking views, redefining the observation deck experience.
Fast food restaurant · Chelsea
Seoul Bird serves up a winning bucket of crispy fried chicken paired with tangy gochujang sauce, making it a must-try spot for foodies.
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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