#1 of 212 restaurants in New York
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clairerich81 says:
Serendipity is based on 225 East. 60th St, NYC. I think there are 2 more throughout the USA but not sure where. Serendipity is famous for its Frrozen Hot Chocolate (no I haven't inserted an extra 'r' in frozen - that’s how to spell it!!) and most of the desserts. It is also a general store where y…
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#2 of 212 restaurants in New York
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gianina007 says:
Jubilee is an intimate,friendly, buzzing unpretentious bistro on the popular Sutton Place, Manhattan and anyone who loves French food should pay at least one visit.
Do book in advance- it gets incredibly busy during the week- and the weekends... I can only imagine!
I will have to return and try a…
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#3 of 212 restaurants in New York
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ellechic says:
With appetizers from $5-$10 and entrees from $10-$18, this Greek restaurant is not only mouth watering for their very afforable prices, but the food is deliciously addicting those who haven't had a taste of Greek cuisine!
Their new venue on 505 Columbus St (between 84th and 85th Sts), is four tim…
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#4 of 212 restaurants in New York
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travelfan1963 says:
Eating out in New York City can be expensive, but reasonably priced restaurants are available. One of my favorite restaurants, Pylos, offers excellent Greek food at prices that won't break the bank.
Located in the East Village in Manhattan, Pylos offers delicious food in a charming setting. Pyl…
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#5 of 212 restaurants in New York
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travelfan1963 says:
One of the things associated with New York City is bagels and there are several internet blogs discussing who has the best bagel. When I am visiting New York City, my vote goes to Tal Bagels located at 977 1st Avenue. This bakery has been a part of the Midtown East neighborhood for years and the b…
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#6 of 212 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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#7 of 212 restaurants in New York
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mainhart says:
This wonderful little restaurant where the East Village meets the West Village is one of my favorite places to eat in Manhattan. It is very friendly and cozy. The food is very nice and not expensive. The staff does not rush you out at all lending it a very European vibe. It's such a nice respite fro…
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#8 of 212 restaurants in New York
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callmechia says:
French bistro-brasserie Les Halles, once a New York landmark, had somewhat fallen out of favor, due in large part to the recent surge in popularity of Italian cuisine. However, probably because of head chef Anthony Bourdain's hit show on the the Travel Channel, the restaurant has enjoyed renewed ren…
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#9 of 212 restaurants in New York
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esterrene says:
This is my favorite falafel place in NYC!!
When I was attending SVA a couple of years ago I was practically here everyday for a bite to eat in between classes. The food is so freaking good its addicting!
its not a strictly vegetarian establishment, but there are PLENTY of delicious options fo…
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#10 of 212 restaurants in New York
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callmechia says:
Sometimes you just crave sushi, even if you're in one of the most notoriously expensive areas in Manhattan.
Such was the case for Sushi Damo. My father and I chose this place because we happened to be in the area, and I WANTED JAPANESE RIGHT THEN AND THERE!! Lol... not really, but kinda. We kne…
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#11 of 212 restaurants in New York
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jenn79 says:
I happened upon Tea and Sympathy probably my senior year of high school when I did the most wandering around. I thought it was so cute and the huge pots of tea are in the most adorable teapots. In addition they have yummy little dishes like rhubarb crumble and bananas in cream. Both are delicious!
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#12 of 212 restaurants in New York
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Miranda-Maas says:
This is a very nice place to dine. Together with restaurant Maison and some other frech restaurants, the place is a member of the chain Tour de France. On the menu were very nice salads, fish and steaks. The starters and deserts were also delicious. We had dinner in this restaurant twice during our …
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#13 of 212 restaurants in New York
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ashleynpearson says:
Amber was recommended by my cousins who eat dinner there probably 4 times a week! The food was great though so I do not blame them...
I tried 4 different sushi rolls which were phenomenal and also the vegetable tempura, and pad thai. I was very impressed with the quality of the food, especially t…
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#14 of 212 restaurants in New York
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mrgishi says:
Aquavit is the star restaurant of celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson who was born in Ethiopia and raised in Sweden. The fare is Scandanavian and their specialty is the aquavit drink, a grain alcohol similar to vodka that they infuse with flavors varying from coriander to cucumber. We went on a bitte…
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#15 of 212 restaurants in New York
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sybil says:
i love this place! first off, the service. we were late 10 minutes but they did not give us a hard time (especially considering that reservation availability is very, very hard to come by -- must reserve 1 month in advance and even then, you could still get stuck with a 5:30 pm seating). the wait st…
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