Chinese restaurant · Lower East Side
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"Chinese delivery and takeout available - call or order here." - hannah albertine, nikko duren, bryan kim, arden shore, matt tervooren
Cantonese restaurant · Chinatown
Uncle Lou’s is a vibrant, spacious Cantonese eatery on Mulberry Street serving up over 200 mouthwatering dishes, perfect for sharing with friends and family.
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Art museum · Central Park
The Met is NYC’s iconic Upper East Side museum boasting centuries of global art, the Egyptian Temple of Dendur, and rooftop views over Central Park.
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Tofu restaurant · Midtown West
BCD Tofu House is your go-to K-Town stop for satisfying bowls of soft tofu stew, bibimbap, and bulgogi, with plenty of tasty banchan to share.
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Bakery · Chinatown
Nestled in Chinatown, this cozy bakery churns out delightful mooncakes and egg custard tarts, all at wallet-friendly prices—perfect for a quick grab-and-go.
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Italian restaurant · West Village
San Sabino, from Don Angie’s chefs, is a vibrant West Village spot serving inventive Italian-American seafood with playful pastas and bold flavors.
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Pie shop · Greenpoint
Nestled in Greenpoint, this charming bakery serves up delicious sweet and savory pies made from local ingredients, alongside hands-on pie-making classes.
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Japanese restaurant · Midtown West
At Tsurutontan in Midtown, oversized bowls of delicious udon and a variety of sushi options await in a spacious, modern setting—perfect for a casual meal or happy hour.
Wine bar · Chinatown
Lai Rai is a cozy, Vietnamese-inspired wine bar in Chinatown, serving up natural wines alongside inventive ice creams like banana leaf and bold snacks.
Restaurant · Gramercy
Cozy Northern Italian spot with fresh pastas, standout specials, charming ambiance, and inviting sidewalk seating near Gramercy Park.
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Gay bar · Williamsburg
This cozy neighborhood bar combines laid-back vibes with a charming backyard, offering strong drinks, drag shows, and a friendly atmosphere for all.