Hotel · SoHo
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"On the outside, with its cheery pink brick facade, the SoHo Grand resembles a brand-new shopping complex. But inside is a different story. Inside, this is industrial design central." - MICHELIN Guide
Food manufacturer · East Village
Viking Waffles in the East Village serves scrumptious, protein-packed gluten-free waffles with customizable toppings, perfect for a healthy treat.
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American restaurant · Lower East Side
Clinton St. Baking Company is a beloved American eatery famous for its legendary, fluffy pancakes, including a must-try wild Maine blueberry version, making it a brunch hotspot.
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Gay bar · Williamsburg
Animal, a vibrant queer bar in Williamsburg, boasts great drinks, friendly staff, and a lively atmosphere enhanced by DJs and a disco ball.
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Cuban restaurant · Midtown West
Guantanamera is a vibrant Hell's Kitchen gem dishing up classic Cuban fare, featuring nightly live music, strong mojitos, and a lively atmosphere perfect for dancing.
Bakery · Fort Greene
From the team behind Theodora, Thea whips up crave-worthy Mediterranean and Mexican-inspired pastries and hearty sandwiches in a cozy Fort Greene spot.
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Steak house · Astoria
At Rio Bonito, Astoria's new favorite churrascaria, you can indulge in an all-you-can-eat Brazilian feast, featuring juicy meats and a vibrant salad bar—all for just $35.
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Bakery · East Village
Le Fournil, an authentic French bakery in the East Village, serves buttery croissants, fresh baguettes, and a delicious range of pastries.
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Italian restaurant · Upper West Side
Bad Roman channels playful, over-the-top Italian-American vibes with standout bites like garlic babka and lemon cheesecake in a lively Columbus Circle spot.
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· Chelsea
Bungalow 8 was the go-to nightclub for A-listers in the early 2000s, combining exclusive vibes with legendary New York nightlife charm.
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French restaurant · Midtown West
Alain Ducasse’s Benoit brings classic French bistro charm to NYC with polished service, hearty comfort fare, and a dash of Parisian flair.
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