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SEA

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East meets West

Sea is one of the most popular restaurants in Brooklyn, great Thai food, amazing atmosphere, always crowded. The...

Brooklyn · 114 N Sixth Street, Brooklyn


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Shabu Tatsu

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Shabu-Shabu and the city

Tatsu specializes in Shabu-Shabu style Japanese food--thin slices of vegetables and meat cooked in a hot pot. Great...

East Village · 216 E 10th St, New York


Cafe Mogador

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Classic Moroccan flavors

Cafe Mogador is the best Moroccan restaurant in New York, hands down. Dependable, fun, and delicious. Sit on the...

East Village · 101 Saint Marks Place, New York


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Guevara's

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Plant-filled and plant-based cafe oasis

If you’re looking for subtlety, then don’t go to Guevara. However, if you’re looking for a...

Brooklyn · 39 Clifton Pl, Brooklyn


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Ursula Brooklyn

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New Mexican-inspired brunch

Got breakfast on the brain? Or maybe you’re in need of an afternoon pick me up? Or, you’re looking for...

Brooklyn · 724 Sterling Pl, Brooklyn


Economy Candy

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Wonka's got nothing on them

Economy Candy began as a shoe and hat repair shop which had a push cart outside that sold candy. When the Depression...

Lower East Side · 108 Rivington St, New York


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Doughnut Plant

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Creative, delicious, absolutely necessary

In 2000, Doughnut Plant opened its first storefront on Grand Street in the Lower East Side. The passion for...

379 Grand St, New York


Angelo's Pizza

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A slice of heaven

Angelo came to this country in the late 1930s, settling in New York. He has worked a lifetime making great pizza,...

Upper East Side · 1043 2nd Ave, New York


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