Chinese restaurant · Mount Hope
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"Even better at capturing the old-time ambiance and real Chinese-American taste is the former Music Kitchen, now known as Jumbo Kitchen (1915 Southern Blvd., Bronx)." - Robert Sietsema
French restaurant · Midtown West
Le Bernardin redefines seafood dining with chef Eric Ripert's exquisite creations, superb service, and a beautifully grand atmosphere.
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Sichuan restaurant · Midtown West
Dive into the no-frills charm of this local chain near Bryant Park, serving up authentic Sichuan dishes like spicy beef noodle soup and delectable dumplings.
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Art museum · Central Park
Step into the Met, where the vast halls are alive with art spanning centuries, offering a dazzling adventure through history and culture that's simply unmissable.
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Bar · Lower East Side
A vibrant spot blending '70s flair with contemporary American bites, it's perfect for a chill night of tasty food, lively vibe, and a fun downstairs bar.
Restaurant · Williamsburg
Discover a chic wine bar by James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem, where small plates shine in a cozy atmosphere, and the menu is a delightful surprise.
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French restaurant · Financial District
Le Gratin is a cozy yet refined French bistro in Lower Manhattan, where attentive service and delightful dishes make every meal memorable.
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Indian restaurant · Jackson Heights
Circa-1980 casual Indian restaurant with a traditional menu & a well-attended lunch buffet.
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French restaurant · Upper East Side
Le Veau d’Or, the city's oldest French bistro since 1937, has been revitalized by chefs Lee Hanson and Riad Nasr, blending classic charm with timeless dishes.
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Patisserie · South Slope
Nestled in Park Slope, Colson Patisserie serves up delightful French-Belgian pastries alongside friendly baristas and a cozy atmosphere—perfect for brunch or a quick coffee.
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Coffee shop · East Village