Chicken restaurant · Midtown West
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"Fuku's fried chicken sandwich, while not a standout for the reviewer, was part of their food sampling experience." - Eater Staff
Mexican restaurant · Greenpoint
This airy Mexican spot boasts a cozy vibe, stellar wood-fired dishes, and a lively patio perfect for sipping on killer cocktails like the guava margarita.
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Restaurant · Flatiron District
At Kernel, Steve Ells' innovative vegan fast-casual joint, indulge in chef-crafted meals and robot-assisted service while grabbing quick bites from convenient cubbies.
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Italian restaurant · Upper West Side
Bad Roman, a vibrant addition from Quality Branded in the Time Warner Center, serves whimsical Italian-American fare in a playful, maximalist setting that’s equal parts fun and fabulous.
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British restaurant · Midtown West
Burger & Lobster is a British-born gem near Times Square, famous for its succulent lobster rolls and juicy burgers, all served in a spacious, stylish setting perfect for pre-show bites or happy hour indulging.
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Bar · Tribeca
Step into this art deco lounge at The Frederick for stylish cocktails and bar bites, where retro vibes blend with a laid-back atmosphere.
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Cafe · Williamsburg
PPL is a charming little Williamsburg cafe brimming with plants, serving delightful seasonal coffee and rich matcha lattes in a cozy, to-go format.
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Cantonese restaurant · Chinatown
Cha Kee is your go-to spot in Chinatown for authentic Hong Kong-style comfort food, serving up hearty dishes in a laid-back, cash-only diner vibe.
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Seafood restaurant · SoHo
Nestled on a serene SoHo street, The Otter boasts an art deco vibe with market-fresh seafood delights, making it a must-visit for seafood lovers.
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Mexican restaurant · Upper West Side
In a vibrant coastal vibe, this spot serves up delicious tacos, fresh veggie bowls, and colorful cocktails perfect for a breezy Cali dining experience.
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Chinese restaurant · Chinatown
Hop Kee is a beloved, cash-only Cantonese gem tucked away in Chinatown's basement, renowned for its hearty portions of traditional dishes like chow fun and salt-and-pepper seafood, and frequented by locals and fans like Anthony Bourdain.