#136 of 213 restaurants in New York
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portia says:
A taste of Greece in New York. Their grilled baby octopus appetizer was simply amazing, tender and not chewy at all. I normally do not eat octopus, but since I tried it here during a previous trip, I had to go again just to eat that! My husband had a whole grilled fish last time, and again this time…
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#137 of 213 restaurants in New York
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rnakamot says:
I've only been here once with my boyfriend while I was taking a summer class at NYU, but it is one of the better italian places I've been to! The owner was super friendly and greeted us at the door, and the waiter (who "forgot" to charge us for the extras and carafe of wine) was also very warm and …
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#138 of 213 restaurants in New York
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hotspot_23 says:
If you love West-Indian food, this is the place to be. Absolutely mouth watering delights. Cozy atmosphere and warm people all around. Usually its hard to get seated in here and you end up sitting and standing near the front desk, but if you call and make a reservation they take you in within 5 minu…
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#139 of 213 restaurants in New York
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martinikitty13 says:
The line is sooo long and annoying - but once you get your food, you forget all about that. We had the pork soup dumplings (for some reason, i just don't really like the crab ones), fried pork chops, scallion pancakes, sauteed pea sprouts and our dining neighbors shared their fried fish with flecks…
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#140 of 213 restaurants in New York
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scnbenstein says:
There are two Nobus... the main one, and Nobu Next Door, which opened as an extension of the original Nobu, has now taken on a life of its own. Opened in 1998 due to high demand, its menu mirrors the original Nobu, but it has a no-reservations policy except for large parties. With its late night din…
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#141 of 213 restaurants in New York
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stefaniegreen says:
This restaurant and lounge is located in The Washington Square Hotel which is a very nice place. Everyone there is very nice and helpful. The restaurant itself doesn't open until 12p.m. and serves a excellent brunch menu and stays open till 11 or so. We also had wine and bloody mary for lunch. The p…
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#142 of 213 restaurants in New York
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_binky_ says:
If you want some good Vietnamese food in Manhattan, I would recommend Omai on 9th Avenue between 19th & 20th. It isn’t the cheapest Vietnamese restaurant I have been to, but the quality of the ingredients is very good.
We ordered a variety of items from the menu and we were pleased with ever…
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#143 of 213 restaurants in New York
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portia says:
An execellent Greek restaurant on the upper west side. It's in the basement of a building, and its entrance is easy to miss. The food is execellent. All the dishes were tasty (but not all the photos came out, so only a few photos). The fava soup was one of the best soups I have had. The lamb main di…
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#144 of 213 restaurants in New York
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tmohen says:
Pastis is a very good bistro in the meat packing district that's part of teh Keith McNally empire (see Balthazaar). Done like a real (large) French bistro, my only complaint is the rushed service and teh bright lights. That said, its an authentic and excellent experience well worth going for. Pas…
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#145 of 213 restaurants in New York
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hocho says:
This place might not have the most interesting decor, and has a tacky hamburger/ fries 'statue' outside the place--but don't let that fool you. They make some really good burgers, not to mention their cajun fries that are also extremely tasty. Word of advice, eat the burger right away or else the b…
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#146 of 213 restaurants in New York
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tmohen says:
Pete's is a NYC classic, located on Irving Place and 18th Street in Gramercy Park. The food - well it's a classic tavern; hearty, reliable fare. Why go? A decent meal, or a friendly drink at the bar (preferred) of a NYC landmark. Founded in 1864, Pete's has been seen on many TV shows (Seinfeld a…
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#147 of 213 restaurants in New York
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omaromar74 says:
This was a treat to find. I was just be-bopping around NYC looking to do some shopping. I happened across this storefront with the name Pinkberry. I remembered having read about this in the LA Times newspaper. Here it is in NYC however. I stepped on in and found a very clean and sunny interior. The …
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#148 of 213 restaurants in New York
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rnakamot says:
One of my most-visited take out "restaurants" in Manhattan! Ok, well maybe its just a cart on the side of the street, but it definitely serves THE BEST lamb & beef gyros ever, and for only $3.50, you'll find yourself going back there again and again.. if you can find the cart, that is. There are p…
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#149 of 213 restaurants in New York
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pinchora says:
So my friend Becky is Vegitarian and really wanted to eat at a good Vegitarian restaurant while in NYC. We found this place called Pukk (which apparently means Vegan in Thai) in the East Village of Manhattan that had superb Thai Vegitarian/Vegan Food for a really good price.
We walked up the t…
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#150 of 213 restaurants in New York
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Transitory says:
The neighborhood, Park Slope has a lot going on during the day, though at night on this stretch of 7th ave. the area is a bit quiet. As Purity Diner is across the street from Methodist Hospital, you might run into health care workers at night, and families and yuppies in the daytime.
This diner h…
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