French restaurant · West Village
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"I waited just 15 minutes for a perfect brunch of salmon rillettes with a glass of sparkling rosé." - Eater Staff
Bakery · Upper West Side
At Breads Bakery, you’ll find a delightful assortment of whole grain breads, crave-worthy babka, tempting pastries, and satisfying sandwiches, all wrapped in a cozy, bustling vibe just a stone’s throw from Lincoln Center.
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Restaurant · Upper East Side
Cozy, elegant Upper East Side bistro serving refined French and Basque classics with standout dishes like deviled crab and steak frites.
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Bakery · Gowanus
ByClio Bakery in Gowanus specializes in stunning, custom cakes with inventive flavors—from Thai tea passionfruit to cherry tahini—perfect for any celebration.
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Gay bar · Williamsburg
Animal, a vibrant queer bar in Williamsburg, boasts great drinks, friendly staff, and a lively atmosphere enhanced by DJs and a disco ball.
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Authentic Japanese restaurant · Chinatown
Hakata TonTon is your go-to for adventurous Japanese soul food, showcasing flavorful hot pots and unique dishes like veal-liver sashimi in a lively setting.
New American restaurant · Greenwich Village
A West Village gem serving stylish, refined New American fare with standout cocktails, live jazz, and top-notch attentive service.
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Chinese restaurant · Chinatown
Hwa Yuan serves upscale Sichuan classics in a sleek three-story Chinatown spot, famed for its legendary cold sesame noodles and top-tier Peking duck.
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Yakitori restaurant · Chinatown
Kono is an intimate Chinatown spot where Chef Atsushi Kono elevates yakitori with expertly grilled Amish chicken in a sleek, immersive omakase experience.
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Ukrainian restaurant · East Village
Veselka is a bustling East Village icon serving comforting Ukrainian pierogi, borscht, and homestyle fare in a lively, retro diner setting.
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Bangladeshi restaurant · Jackson Heights
Puran Dhaka in Jackson Heights offers vibrant Bangladeshi street food—now with a cozy sit-down space inside King Wah—where the flavors keep locals coming back.
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