Restaurant · Midtown West
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"Antoya is an upscale Korean barbecue restaurant planned to open in the space formerly occupied by Felidia. The building is now owned by Tony Park, the chief executive of PD Properties." - Luke Fortney
Seafood restaurant · Flatiron District
Time and Tide is a vibrant seafood haven in Flatiron, crafting a playful steakhouse vibe with large-format fish dishes and a lively atmosphere, perfect for communal feasting.
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Pizza restaurant · Lower East Side
Cuts & Slices serves up mouthwatering Caribbean-inspired pizza in a cozy spot, where every unique slice feels like a mini vacation for your palate.
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American restaurant · Midtown East
Chow down on burgers and American classics in a buzzing, historic tavern that’s perfect for people-watching over cocktails in NYC.
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Restaurant · Chinatown
Sunn's is a cozy gem where you can dive into vibrant Korean dishes that feel like a warm hug, all served with a side of joyful vibes.
Soul food restaurant · Crown Heights
Charming and welcoming, Cornbread Farm to Soul serves up a delightful array of soul food staples, featuring crispy fried chicken, savory catfish, and swoon-worthy cornbread in a bright and friendly setting.
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Chinese restaurant · Chinatown
At S Wan, this cozy Chinatown gem serves up authentic Hong Kong comfort food and unbeatable breakfast deals in a friendly, bustling atmosphere.
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Bakery · Long Island City
Taste Crème in Long Island City serves up exquisite petite cakes and cupcakes with unique flavors like blueberry Earl Grey, perfect for any celebration.
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Korean restaurant · Midtown West
Nestled in Rockefeller Center, NARO is a chic dining spot that elegantly reinterprets Korean cuisine through generous tasting menus and a stylish ambiance.
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Sushi restaurant · Williamsburg
Sushi on Jones offers a delightful omakase experience with top-tier fish and wagyu, all served in a laid-back setting where quality meets charm.
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Bagel shop · Chelsea
Tompkins Square Bagels is the go-to East Village joint where you can indulge in chewy, kettle-boiled bagels topped with everything from classic cream cheeses to unique spreads, all while navigating a lively, bustling ambiance.