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#46 of 167 restaurants in New York
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marcelfahle says:
The best Pizza I've had so far (and I had a few in Italy) was at Grimaldi's, directly below the Brooklyn Bridge on Brooklyn Side. It's absolutely packed, and often you have to wait in the line outside. Most of the people are locals, but I've spotted some tourists, too. I think that's because it was ...
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#47 of 167 restaurants in New York
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jennjeff1 says:
After you get all dressed up to see a fantastic show on Broadway, what else can you do to top off a totally romantic evening? You take your date to The View, New York City's only revolving restaurant, overlooking Times Square!
Yes, a bit on the pricey side...but it's The View you pay for! An ea...
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#48 of 167 restaurants in New York
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americanidiot says:
Location: 32 Spring Street NYC (Between Mott & Mulberry)
Coal Oven Pizza...yum. I'm not gonna go on about how NYC is full of different places but I know that if you want the real experience you go to Lombardi's for pizza. It's a family-run restaurant, I believe, established in 1905. I don't know ...
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#49 of 167 restaurants in New York
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callmechia says:
A friend of mine who had never been to New York City recently came to visit. We decided on Indian food, because it is a rarity where he comes from. We took the 6 train to 28th street, an area I affectionately refer to as "Little India" because there are literally about 100 Indian and Pakistani rest...
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#50 of 167 restaurants in New York
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callmechia says:
Piola was recommended to me as a place to interact with Italians and enjoy an authentic Italian gastronomic experience stateside. It didn't disappoint.
The restaurant is easy to find, about 1 1/2 blocks from the Union Square station.
Piola is mainly a pizzeria, but also offers salads, some pa...
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#51 of 167 restaurants in New York
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mario26 says:
hi this week end i went to new york city for a good trip and at time square one night i went take a dinner in a wonderfull restaurant the name was bubba gump !!!!!!alll people saw the movie forrest gump oh yes i things its the realisater and all the team who make this restaurant !!!!i really enjoy m...
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#52 of 167 restaurants in New York
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Moonvera says:
I came here on a Saturday after Thanksgiving and there was a 45 minute wait for The View Restaurant, a rotating restaurant on the 47th floor overlooking Times Square. We opted for the 8th floor which houses the Broadway Lounge, 8th Floor Atrium Lounge, and Katen Sushi Bar. There was also a pianist p...
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#53 of 167 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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#54 of 167 restaurants in New York
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martinikitty13 says:
I try to come here for lunch everytime I'm in NYC - their simple foods with fresh ingredients, friendly service and cozy decor reminds me of my trip to Italy. Most importantly, the food is consistently good. My favorites: Fritto Misto (literally my favorite fritto misto anywhere), special fish of...
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#55 of 167 restaurants in New York
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s7truong says:
This is a wonderful restaurant located in the
business section of Midtown East in NYC. I enjoyed lunch here during
the city's restaurant week (three course meals at a fixed price around
the city). The crowd was New York's trendy business types, and the
restaurant's ambie...
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#56 of 167 restaurants in New York
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tmohen says:
Jing Fong is my favorite restaurant in Chinatown. Sure it's noisy. Sure it's large and dizzying. But, the never ending trays of dim sum are authentic and excelent. You MUST get the dim sum here - just make a meal of that. It's the real deal, and you can tell by how many Chinese people are regula...
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#57 of 167 restaurants in New York
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sterlingp says:
On Mulberry St. in NYC. Gotta have the veal parmesean. Atery clogging mozzerella and magnum bottles of wine in the heart of Little Italy.
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#58 of 167 restaurants in New York
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americanidiot says:
On the doorstep of Lombardi's pizza restaurant.
This is a very modern looking, but small, place where you can enjoy flavors of rice pudding from rocky road to banana to tiramisu!
There is also a range of toppings to add onto your bowl of rice pudding, including: graham cracker bits, whipped crea...
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#59 of 167 restaurants in New York
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gmalagon says:
The Scene
Spring Break never ends at Brother Jimmy's, a rowdy post-collegiate hangout where the air smells sweetly of stale beer and the chipper waitresses look like Hooters imports. The modus operandi here is simple: to drink and eat as much as humanly possible. For 70 bucks, a group of four can s...
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#60 of 167 restaurants in New York
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venusgurl28 says:
The experience is amazing!!! The decor is SICK!!!! It's the most beautiful restaurant I've been to so far. And the food isn't bad either, sub-asian. It's expensive and I don't plan to eat there every weekend, but really worth going for at least drinks or appetizers. You have to try their kumquat moj...
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