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#76 of 163 restaurants in New York
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yn0001 says:
I went to this place recommended by people I met in San Francisco. They told me it is one of the best place to go if you want to have good food and a nice choice of drinks and wines.
And indeed it was great! Easy to find, on a friday evening. However lots of people. So I had to wait half an hour...
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#77 of 163 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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#78 of 163 restaurants in New York
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lulusartshack says:
Little Poland was recommended to me by a friend who would stop there daily for breakfast before going to class at NYU. Small, homey dinner in downtown Manhattan, it's like your Polish grandmother is in the kitchen cooking you up a meal. The pirogies are basic but fabulous, and you can have them frie...
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#79 of 163 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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#80 of 163 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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#81 of 163 restaurants in New York
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ladyjazzga says:
If you are in New York and you like French food I have a place for you. On the 51st Street there is a French restaurant, a small bistro actually - cozy and romantic place. To get there you have to walk towards the east tide of Manhattan.
The food in this little bistro is fabulous. Soupe a L' Oignon...
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#82 of 163 restaurants in New York
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Cinbadd says:
Adrienne's is a great Italian place on hopping Stone Street in NYC. Known for their pizza, Adrienne's hosts an indoor and outdoor seating area with great service and fabulous food. You can pick pizza from their menu or you can create your own; price based on how many toppings you choose.
Stone St...
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#83 of 163 restaurants in New York
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marcelfahle says:
There is a very nice asian place on 9th Ave and 53rd. Awesome food in great quantities. Never saw a tourist in there (except of me :)), this little gem is just packed with locals. Oh, and it's damn cheap.
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#84 of 163 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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#85 of 163 restaurants in New York
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mellemel8 says:
This is an italian pastery shop. The last time i was here in was back in 1990. my cousin introduced me to this place. i told her i love cheesecakes. just walking around the corner you can smell the sweetness. i ordered (4)$5 personal size cheesecakes. it was about 2 inches in radius. that was about ...
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#86 of 163 restaurants in New York
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Moonvera says:
The Stage Deli is famous for it's sandwiches and patrons as well. Since the 1940's, they have been regularly visited by stars such as Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe.
Their sandwiches are over-stuffed with the freshest local meats. They also serve salads. Their menu consists of Roast Chicken...
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#87 of 163 restaurants in New York
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zulu928 says:
This fantastic buffet restaurant spreads across a whole city block, walk in from East 32nd st and out on 31st. Feast on fresh oysters, Alaskan king crab legs, sushi, sashimi and loads of hot dishes and pay only $27 per head.
Sadly I only discoverd this gem through some NYC friends 2 nights before...
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#88 of 163 restaurants in New York
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tmohen says:
You might ask whether there's anything authentic left in Little Italy. Well, in truth, there's not much, but Il Cortile is a remaining jewel for authentic flavor and style in this formerly important New York gastronomic and cultural (?) center. The food is quite good and authentic northern Italian...
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#89 of 163 restaurants in New York
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Biedjee says:
Nouveau Thai - if there ever was such a term. This hip and trendy place has taken Thai food to a whole new level.
The interior of the restaurant is beautiful, a new take on the popular white(ish) lounge bar interior with pastel coloured lighting. It's full of original new takes on common feature...
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#90 of 163 restaurants in New York
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rtwohey says:
You know you're screwed when you have to meet someone for lunch in the Penn Station area. There are no good restaurants around. Well, except one that's hiding right under your nose. Adjacent to the LIRR ticket booths, Tracks awaits the confused commuter, particular pedestrian or the busy businessman...
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