Thai restaurant · Park Slope
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"The youngest in a trio of neighborhood Thai restaurants has closed its doors after 12 years. The National, a sibling to Joya in Cobble Hill and Song in Park Slope, closed without notice to customers earlier this month." - Luke Fortney
Taiwanese restaurant · Flushing
Tucked next to the Queens Botanical Garden, this spacious Flushing eatery serves up comforting Taiwanese classics like fragrant three cup chicken and chewy taro cake.
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Cafe · West Village
Nestled on the 8th floor of the Whitney Museum, this chic cafe offers a refined menu of seasonal dishes and stunning city views—perfect for a leisurely bite or drinks after art exploration.
Bakery · Elmhurst
Kape’t Torta is an Elmhurst gem where you can indulge in Filipino delights like airy ube cake and cheesy pandesal, all served in a cozy ambiance.
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Bar · Lower East Side
Join the festive scene at Sippin' Santa, where holiday tiki vibes meet fun cocktails and delicious bites, perfect for your next night out.
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Thai restaurant · Upper East Side
Thep is a stylish Upper East Side Thai gem where modern decor meets a tantalizing menu featuring everything from savory curries to comforting noodles.
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Tucked away in Gerritsen Beach, this local bagel haven serves up mouthwatering rainbow bagels and hearty breakfast sandwiches, perfect for your morning fix.
Pakistani restaurant · Jackson Heights
Bare-bones Indian bakery for sweet treats, plus a back room with a savory buffet & à la carte menu.
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Gay bar · South Slope
Good Judy is a lively Park Slope gay bar blending chic vibes, inventive cocktails, and non-stop fun with karaoke, drag shows, and a welcoming community.
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Bakery · Fort Greene
Set to open in June 2025, Saint Street Cakes promises Brooklyn's most enchanting custom cakes, blending stunning designs with delicious flavors and warm vibes.
Bar · East Village
Tucked behind a black door in Alphabet City, Studio 151 is a chic sushi speakeasy offering an intimate vibe, killer omakase, and vinyl-spun jazz.