Venezuelan restaurant · East Village
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"After more than four years on Avenue A, Venezuelan restaurant Arepa Factory closed its doors." - Luke Fortney
Bakery · East Village
Là Lá Bakeshop is a vibrant East Village spot serving up inventive Vietnamese pastries, including a show-stopping salted egg yolk cake and delightful cream-filled buns.
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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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Bar · Crown Heights
Rialto Grande is a retro-inspired neighborhood bar boasting a lively atmosphere, friendly bartenders, craft cocktails, natural wines, and a cozy backyard.
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Cocktail bar · Chelsea
Beneath Chelsea Market lies The Tippler, an industrial-chic underground bar serving potent cocktails and small bites in a spacious, cozy setting perfect for gatherings.
Italian restaurant · Greenwich Village
Bar Pitti is a cozy Italian gem, serving authentic dishes that have regulars feeling like family amidst its glamorous crowd.
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Chinese restaurant · Financial District
Tucked behind the curtains of a chic Asian goods store, House of the Red Pearl is a glamorous escape where exquisite Chinese-inspired dishes meet an enchanting speakeasy vibe.
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Bakery · Chelsea
Amy's Bread in Chelsea Market is a bustling bakery that serves up artisanal loaves, sweet pastries, and hearty sandwiches, perfect for a quick bite or a leisurely coffee break.
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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.
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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Brazilian restaurant · Midtown West
This midtown rodizio spot boasts a bustling salad bar and a parade of skewered meats, perfect for celebratory feasts or casual nights out with friends.
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