South Indian restaurant · Flushing
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"Any weekend afternoon, the space fills with extended families enjoying the unusually large menu of South Indian vegetarian food." - Robert Sietsema
Soul food restaurant · Prospect Heights
Cheryl's Global Soul is a cozy Prospect Heights eatery where Chef Cheryl crafts soulful comfort food with global flair, perfect for a casual bite after exploring local gems.
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Ice cream shop · East Village
Nestled in the East Village, Bad Habit Ice Creams boasts an inventive scoop shop with velvety hot chocolate and unique ice cream flavors that'll keep you coming back.
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Ice cream shop · Gramercy
At the Van Leeuwen Ice Cream Scoop Shop in Union Square, indulge in expertly crafted dairy and vegan flavors, perfect for a sweet park escape.
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Restaurant · Greenwich Village
Calle Dao, a charming Cuban-Chinese fusion gem in the West Village, delights with its vibrant ambiance, standout dishes like mushroom noodles, and friendly service.
Libraries · Brownsville
Brownsville is a charming Brooklyn neighborhood that boasts a blend of community and culture, where local gems like family-friendly libraries and innovative eateries thrive amidst urban challenges.
Restaurant · Fort Greene
Mango Bay is a vibrant Caribbean restaurant in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, where stunning flavors meet stylish decor, creating a fresh twist on classic dishes.
Seafood restaurant · Nolita
Beachy, relaxed eatery serving sustainable seafood plus beer, wine & cocktails in light-filled digs.
Korean barbecue restaurant · Midtown East
Let’s Meat BBQ is a lively, all-you-can-eat Korean grill experience opposite the Empire State Building, where friendly staff handles the cooking while you enjoy flavorful meats and side dishes in a modern atmosphere.
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Arena · Chelsea
Madison Square Garden, the world’s most famous arena, pulsates with electric energy, hosting everything from Knicks games to legendary concerts amidst a vibrant NYC backdrop.
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Dessert shop · Chinatown
Discover SENBEI NYC in Chinatown, where you can enjoy giant, artisan seafood rice crackers and a cozy atmosphere that brings a taste of Japan to New York.