Portuguese restaurant · Chelsea
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"Lupulo, a more casual Portuguese restaurant opened by Chef George Mendes, was well-liked but closed at the end of 2017 following the end of its lease." - Serena Dai
Pastry shop · Belmont
Step into Egidio Pastry Shop, a beloved Bronx treasure since 1912, where rich espresso and a colorful array of classic Italian pastries beckon sweet-toothed locals to linger and savor.
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Udon noodle restaurant · SoHo
Raku is a bustling, minimal-chic spot renowned for its homemade udon and delightful Japanese small plates, perfect for impressing guests in NYC.
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Fast food restaurant · East Village
Rowdy Rooster is the go-to spot in the East Village for mouthwatering fried chicken sandwiches with a fiery Indian twist—perfect for spice lovers!
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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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Nestled atop Bergdorf Goodman, the vibrant BG Restaurant serves up afternoon tea and a delectable menu alongside stunning Central Park views, perfect for a luxurious break.
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Ethiopian restaurant · Bushwick
Bunna Cafe is a lively Ethiopian gem in Bushwick, serving vibrant vegan feasts packed with flavor and an inviting ambiance perfect for gatherings.
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Mexican restaurant · Lower East Side
Son Del North serves up next-level burritos in NYC with flavorful fillings and no rice, all wrapped in a tender, perfect tortilla that’s hard to beat.
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Sports bar · Upper East Side
Tucked away on the Upper East Side, The Stumble Inn is your go-to spot for raucous sports viewing, cheap brews, and a lively, friendly vibe.
Cafe · Inwood
Buunni Coffee is a cozy neighborhood spot for top-notch Ethiopian coffee, tasty baked goods, and an inviting vibe perfect for work and socializing.
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Shanghainese restaurant · Chinatown
Step into 456 Shanghai, a reimagined Chinatown gem cranking out expertly crafted soup dumplings and Shanghainese classics in a cozy spot on Mott Street.