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portia says:
If you are hungry for some fine New England clam chowder in the city, the Oyster Bar at the Grand Central station is a great place to get it! They also have fresh oysters (as their name would imply!) and other seafood dishes. We were only there in the middle of the afternoon because a friend had tol…
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stephiesipek says:
It is a Chinese Place on 28 Bowery. It probably doesn't look like a place where you would choose to eat right away. It's kinda small and you probably have to share a table with someone, but they have unbelievable good food. At least i think so. Very bustling and open until late like 4 AM, so it's a …
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Hooters
1 review
#123 of 213 restaurants in New York
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world-traveller123 says:
Well It is a famous Franchise. I will talk about Hooters Manhattan. Not a bad place. Your typical place for good wings and beer.
The clientele is predominantly frat-like, but the wings are actually pretty good, the service is friendly, and a jukebox cranks out Top 40 hits while the TVs are tuned to…
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Il Cortile
1 review
#124 of 213 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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Jing Fong
1 review
#125 of 213 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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Josie's
1 review
#126 of 213 restaurants in New York
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o_dog says:
Organic Cuisine
When you eat out and want to make sure that the food is organic, go visit Josie’s West on Amsterdam Ave. The nice, contemporarily-set restaurant is located on 74th and Amsterdam Ave., close to Promenade Theater and Lincoln Center.
I started with a nice hot bowl of miso soup a…
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Laut
1 review
#127 of 213 restaurants in New York
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esterrene says:
Laut has a menu filled with wonderful dishes from all over the South East Asia! Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Japan to be specific. There was even an app from India.. so many wonderfully diverse flavors on one menu!!
The food was delicious and the atmosphere was intimate. I was there with …
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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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Lovely Day
1 review
#129 of 213 restaurants in New York
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daneemgilmartin says:
This is one of my favorite restaurants. It serves some of the best Thai food at good prices (for Manhattan) and is the best part of SOHO, so you can walk around and shop after you go there. It doesn't have typical Thai décor, it’s has more of a hip, nyc vibe. Its small and dark so don’t miss i…
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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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M2M
1 review
#131 of 213 restaurants in New York
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superspeed says:
This place is located right across the street from Columbia University. I go here to get a quick sandwich. The prices are great, they're not cheap with the amount they put into your sandwich and everything is fresh!The main guy in the sandwich section also makes Dominican food, if you're…
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world-traveller123 says:
Icame to this pub after a long day of sightseeing and walking when I Was in New York City. Located in the Pier 17 of South Street Seaport.
I Was a nice quiet location of a meal.Located on the third floor of the Pier 17 mall.Where else in the city can you get a delux burger with cheese fries and a…
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Matsu
1 review
#133 of 213 restaurants in New York
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ellechic says:
Frequented by healthcare workers and locals alike - this small Japanese sushi restaurant is nearby to 3 NYC hospitals in the Upper East Side - offers great sushi at a reasonably price, without breaking the wallet.
Try the miso soup, gyoza (pan-friend dumpling) or ika maruyaki (bbq jumbo squid) fo…
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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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Metsovo
1 review
#135 of 213 restaurants in New York
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Nick says:
This moderately-priced Greek restaurant features cuisine from the Epirus Mountains. Upon entering, one escapes from the bustling city to an enchanting dark room. There is a monstrous, roaring fire, and the atmosphere is very peaceful. The food is outstanding, at a good price.
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