Thai restaurant · Brooklyn Heights
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"Thai food available delivery and takeout - call or order online." - hannah albertine, nikko duren, bryan kim, arden shore, matt tervooren
Coworking space · Midtown East
Located at 335 Madison Avenue, this stylish hub is a vibrant blend of startups, cozy coffee spots, and ample seating for all your working needs.
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Italian restaurant · Greenwich Village
Babbo, Joe Bastianich’s bustling Italian gem in Greenwich Village, serves up inventive pasta dishes and a chic vibe that keeps both locals and visitors coming back for more.
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Fast food restaurant · Astoria
Teri's Teriyaki is a fresh fast-casual spot in Astoria serving up delicious grilled chicken bowls with subtle, house-made teriyaki sauce and lots of customization options.
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Asian restaurant · Chinatown
Nestled in the chic 50 Bowery Hotel, this spacious all-day Asian eatery dazzles with inventive dim sum, creative share plates, and bold flavors in a vibrant setting.
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Italian restaurant · Flatiron District
Eataly Flatiron is NYC's sprawling Italian food hall serving fresh pasta, prime rib sandwiches, gelato, and artisanal groceries in a lively market vibe.
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Italian restaurant · Hamilton Heights
Fumo Harlem serves up fresh wood-fired pizzas, hearty pastas, and craft cocktails in a bright, modern spot with a lively yet cozy vibe.
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Brewery · Bushwick
Nestled in Bushwick, Kings County Brewers Collective brews its own quirky, delicious craft beers in a spacious, lively taproom where dogs and outside snacks are welcome.
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Hot pot restaurant · Chinatown
At Hou Yi Hot Pot in Chinatown, dive into customizable all-you-can-eat hot pot featuring over 30 broth options, plus unlimited soft drinks and a scoop-it-yourself ice cream bar to cool off with.
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Japanese restaurant · Williamsburg
SSAW Brooklyn reimagines Japanese dining with Chef Yusuke Fukuzaki's seasonal tasting menu in an intimate setting, where artistry meets impeccable service.
Bar & grill · SoHo
Step into the Ear Inn, a cozy gem from 1817 where you can sip cold brews, feast on solid bar bites, and maybe even spot a ghost or two.