Cantonese restaurant · Chinatown
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"A Chinatown spot offering classic Cantonese fare done to perfection with homestyle dishes." - Edward Barsamian
Bakery · East Village
Rossy’s is a lively Dominican bakery in Alphabet City, serving up heavenly custom cakes, savory delights, and strong coffee that'll keep you coming back.
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Hotel · Williamsburg
Williamsburg’s Wythe Hotel fuses industrial chic with luxe comfort, boasting river views, a buzzing rooftop bar, and a top-tier French brasserie.
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Restaurant · Chelsea
Nestled in Moynihan Food Hall, Pastrami Queen serves up iconic Jewish deli staples like moist pastrami sandwiches and hearty matzo ball soup, perfect for a quick NYC bite.
Seafood restaurant · Chelsea
Nestled near the Stephen Sondheim Theatre, this lively British eatery serves up tasty lobster rolls and burgers alongside a fun drag brunch vibe.
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Chinese restaurant · Midtown West
Din Tai Fung, the Taiwanese soup dumpling heavyweight, brings its first East Coast outpost to Midtown, featuring massive seating and dumpling-making theatrics in a sleek, spacious setting.
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American restaurant · Morningside Heights
Nestled in Morningside Heights, Community Food & Juice serves up organic New American dishes and vibrant vegetarian options with a side of lively atmosphere, making it a go-to brunch hub for locals and Columbia students alike.
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New American restaurant · Lower East Side
Wildair, the casual yet sophisticated LES spot from Contra’s chefs, serves inventive American small plates and natural wines in a lively, intimate setting.
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Bakery · Fort Hamilton
This cozy Bay Ridge bakery is your go-to spot for fresh, mouthwatering khachapuri and a selection of authentic Georgian dishes, perfect for takeout or a casual bite.
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Sichuan restaurant · East Village
Szechuan Mountain House serves artfully plated, fiery Szechuan classics in a cozy, zen-inspired space with koi ponds and elegant decor.
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Pan-Asian restaurant · Upper East Side
Lilli and Loo serves a tempting mix of Pan-Asian dishes and a huge gluten-free menu in a sleek, two-level space, making it a go-to spot on the Upper East Side.