Mexican restaurant · Chelsea
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"For All Things Good in Bed-Stuy and the Rosa Mexicano restaurant chain, say they would consider removing avocado — and yes, guacamole — from their menus if things didn’t change soon." - Luke Fortney
American restaurant · Prospect Heights
Olmsted is a charming Prospect Heights eatery where seasonally inspired dishes shine, all sourced from its lush backyard garden, making it a must-try for inventive brunches and dinners.
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Cocktail bar · Cobble Hill
At this retro gem in Cobble Hill, you can enjoy expertly crafted cocktails and a killer burger while soaking in that old-school diner vibe.
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Hot dog restaurant · Dongan Hills
Skippy’s is a beloved Staten Island hot dog truck where you can relish Sabrett dogs topped with Dawn's legendary homemade chili and sauerkraut.
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Cocktail bar · East Village
Bateman's, an East Village cocktail bar with a chic nod to 'American Psycho,' serves up stunningly crafted drinks in a cozy, inviting space.
Dessert shop · Cypress Hills
Sweets & Things in Cypress Hills is a vibrant Dominican bakery where you can dive into delicious tres leches cakes and quality coffee in a fun, colorful atmosphere.
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Brewery · Gowanus
Wild East Brewing in Gowanus is a sprawling brewery with a cozy vibe, showcasing 20 rotating craft beers, allowing dogs, and welcoming outside food for laid-back gatherings.
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American restaurant · Midtown West
Step into the Lambs Club, a swanky, Art Deco retreat in the Chatwal Hotel, where upscale cocktails and expertly grilled steaks meet timeless New York charm.
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Bagel shop · Tribeca
Zucker's serves legendary, hand-rolled bagels paired with an array of toppings in a bright, bustling spot that's perfect for a quick bite or catering needs.
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Cafe · South Slope
This laid-back café and bakery offers mouthwatering breads, pastries, and a fantastic coffee selection, all enjoyed on a charming outdoor patio.
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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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