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annnnieeee says:
For $3.50 a weary traveler with a big belly can fill up on 5 delicious homemade dumplings at Eton in Brooklyn. While Manhattan's chinatown beckons with its' 5-for-1 their small size and watery sub-par fillings hardly make a meal. A quick train ride to one of Brooklyn's oldest italian neighborhoods o…
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pinchora says:
So everytime I go to Brooklyn we have to get San Remo's. This is real Brooklyn Pizza...the big gooey slices that you have to fold in half to get it in your mouth! They use amazing ingredients...the mushrooms taste fresh and the peperoni pizza is covered with peperoni...not just a couple here and t…
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vila says:
Located in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, this little bar used to be a fire house. A fire truck, as well as other memorabilia, still reminds of it. Otherwise, it's a local bar where mostly cops and firemen gather. There's Karaoke, and good music, and nice people you can easily get into a conversation with. A …
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Robin1109 says:
Hotel rooms can be pricey in any city and New York is no exception. I
would try taking a look at renting an apartment for short term. NY
Habitat is a site I looked at recently when renting an apartment in
Paris for the week. It worked out than an apartment ran us about $100
USD a day while a dec…
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Transitory says:
I am very enthusiastic about this place for multiple reasons, some stupid, some legitimate, and lucky for you, my poor unfortunate reader, I will share all of them :P.
First up, this is a cool place that is actually NEAR to where I live, a place that is only 10 min. away on the train from me! I c…
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callmechia says:
We were craving a drink and a nosh on St. Patrick's Day. So, from an offhand referral through a friend (and Prospect Park local), we decided to try Beast. We headed there originally because of the catchy name, but the outside decor lured us in, the staff was super-friendly, and we never looked back.…
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metaveldkamp says:
if you ever go to NY you should save some money to have the sunday brunch at the River Cafe. there is a set menu and not very cheap but sooooo worth it!! food, drinks, location..perfect!! I even made my reservation from the netherlands!!
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jenn79 says:
I absolutely adored this restaurant! A little place in Fort Green, Brooklyn that serves all sorts of nice French food. I highly recommend the crepes, both savory and sweet. The space is small and people are packed tightly together, but it's a great place for brunch with gorgeous jazz-themed painting…
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jenn79 says:
This is one of those interesting places that has a line out the door. We were here on a Monday night and had to wait 1 hour. Al Di La is a wonderful Italian food place, very reasonably priced in Park Slope that does not take reservations.
Today we ordered 2 appetizers, 5 entrees, 2 bottles of win…
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Transitory says:
Treading a mildly awkwardly placed iron incline, past an iron gate door, and behind a heavy curtain, there is semi-hidden off Scottadito.
There are sponged terra-cotta affected walls, exposed brick, iron drop lights, and large photos of vintage Italian posters.
Past the bar, and a dark corner…
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bkretzer says:
If ice cream can be worth a half hour commute, then the frozen delights at the Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory are it. Me, my wife, and daughter started on the Upper West Side and walked over to Central Park to catch the A train, and took that to the High St Station, just across the river. We found an ol…
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jenn79 says:
I went to this amazing Carribbean food restaurant for dinner tonight and had hands down the craziest experience ever! I love New York for the energy, diversity and the fun array of friends I still have back home. But this evening topped them all. Anyway, I won't get into that in my review.
Onto t…
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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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hotspot_23 says:
The Scene
Concrete floors, dark steel accents, and dim lighting give this large room a hip, industrial flavor. The hard surfaces, reflecting the cries of the boisterous, young local dinner crowd, can make it quite noisy, but everyone's having too much fun to mind. A garden out back offers a very ni…
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missandrea81 says:
Gambrinus is a great seafood restaurant located close to the boardwalk in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn. You can sit inside or the outside patio, which is one of my favorite things about this place. The inside is split in two areas the main hall which has a little beer hall feel to it and a VIP room whic…
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