Chinese restaurant · Hell's Kitchen
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"If you’re looking for lunch or dinner takeout options in Midtown, place an order at China Xiang for some double cooked pork belly, tea smoked duck, and Hunan noodle soup." - hannah albertine, bryan kim
Japanese restaurant · East Village
At Sour Aji in the East Village, dive into a vibrant omakase adventure where a 14-course feast kicks off a wild night of all-you-can-eat sushi and endless sake.
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Soul food restaurant · Bedford-Stuyvesant
A charming, no-frills corner spot in Bed-Stuy, Ma-n-Pop serves up all-day soul food with a nostalgic vibe, perfect for satisfying those comfort food cravings.
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Seafood restaurant · Fort Greene
Strange Delight is a vibrant Fort Greene spot blending New Orleans charm with a seafood feast, offering everything from charbroiled oysters to fried shrimp loaves on fluffy milk bread, all served in a snug, retro-inspired setting.
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Home goods store · Chinatown
Nestled in the Lower East Side, NO GEM is a charming design and home goods shop serving Korean-inspired coffee and treats, perfect for indulging in unique finds and cozy flavors.
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Bar · Bushwick
Nestled in Bushwick, Orion Bar serves up inventive Korean-American bar snacks and playful soju cocktails, offering a cozy vibe for your next night out.
Cocktail bar · Long Island City
Tucked behind a Taiwanese eatery, 929 is a cozy speakeasy serving innovative cocktails inspired by the charm of Cantonese and Mandarin pop culture, where vinyl spins and nostalgic vibes reign supreme.
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Japanese restaurant · Midtown East
Nestled in Nomad, Nonono is a vibrant two-level Japanese eatery where yakitori reigns supreme, complemented by an expansive, sharable menu of playful bites.
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Bar & grill · Park Slope
With an epic selection of beers and hearty burgers, the Dram Shop is a lively Park Slope spot perfect for families and sports fans alike.
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· Chelsea
Bungalow 8, a celebrity hotspot from the early 2000s, was the exclusive Manhattan nightclub where nightlife legends mingled and fun was always on the agenda.
Market · Financial District
The Tin Building is a vibrant, luxurious food hall at the Seaport by chef Jean-Georges, offering diverse eateries, gourmet markets, and picturesque waterfront views.