Vegan restaurant · Chelsea
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"The Cinnamon Snail, a food truck known for its maple mustard tempeh sandwich, managed to bridge high and low vegan dining philosophies. It closed in 2020." - Mayukh Sen
Dessert shop · Financial District
Bakery for quirky, inventive desserts from lauded pastry chef Christina Tosi.
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Cocktail bar · East Village
Tucked away in the East Village, Death & Company is a sleek cocktail haven that masterfully blends speakeasy charm with inventive drinks that keep connoisseurs coming back.
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American restaurant · Prospect Heights
Olmsted is a charming Prospect Heights eatery where seasonally inspired dishes shine, all sourced from its lush backyard garden, making it a must-try for inventive brunches and dinners.
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American restaurant · Central Park
The Loeb Boathouse in Central Park is a stunning lakeside eatery where you can savor delightful bites and cocktails amidst breathtaking scenery.
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Cafe · Floral Park
A chill Jackson Heights cafe by Chef Michael Mignano serves up halal twists on American classics and a tempting array of pastries and desserts.
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American restaurant · Tribeca
At Chef Marc Forgione's new Tribeca spot, enjoy a romantic evening with farm-fresh dishes like chili lobster and chicken under a brick in a cozy, rustic-chic space.
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Bar · Financial District
Ascend to Bar Tontine, a chic rooftop hideaway on the 15th floor of The Wall Street Hotel, where stunning views and handcrafted cocktails create a memorable vibe.
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Restaurant · Gramercy
Nestled near Union Square, this cozy pastry haven by Danny Meyer dishes out fresh crullers, satisfying sandwiches, and a vibrant atmosphere that keeps locals coming back.
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Asian grocery store · Woodside
This historic H Mart in Woodside offers essential Korean groceries, fresh tofu, and prepared meals, all packed into a cozy, bustling space.
New American restaurant · Lower East Side
Wildair, the laid-back sibling of Contra, serves creative small plates and natural wines in a bustling Lower East Side space that’s always a scene.
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