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Golden-Unicorn

Golden Unicorn

18 E Broadway at Catherine St
212-941-0911

Chinatown Dim Sum can be so mysterious, so wonderfully anonymous, that you could wander into a tiny storefront, pay your ten dollars for plate after plate of finger food, leave woozy and full,... Read More

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Nom Wah Tea Parlor

13 Doyers between Pell & Bowery
(212) 962-6047

The one that started it all: Opened in 1920, Nom Wah Tea Parlor can be found down a winding, old-world curve of Doyers Street, deep in Chinatown, and once you enter you’re immediately overcome by... Read More

Lafayette

Lafayette

380 Lafayette between Great Jones & East 4th St
(212) 533-3000

Andrew Carmellini’s “grand cafe” has opened to much pomp and circumstance. With partners-in-crime restauranteurs Luke Ostrom and Josh Pickard, Craft alum Damon Wise as chef de... Read More

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Little Prince

199 Prince between Macdougal & Sullivan Sts
(212) 335-0566

Between Chef Paul Denamiel (of Le Rivage) and food & beverage consultant Aron Kelly (formerly of GrandLife), this cozy French bistro stands out amongst a neighborhood filled with the... Read More

AmFlatbread

American Flatbread

205 Hudson St between Canal St & Desbrosses St
(212) 776-1441

For a quick lunch, American Flatbread is the choice for crispy, thin crust creations. Gluten-free crust is available upon request (at an additional price). The TriBeCa outpost also offers an... Read More

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Le Restaurant by All Good Things

102 Franklin Church St
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Directly across the street from the Tribeca Grand Hotel in the downstairs space of mini-locavore market All Good Things, Le Restaurant offers up one of the most fun and creative tasting menus... Read More

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Roberta’s

261 Moore Street, Brooklyn
(718) 417-1118

Is Bushwick becoming the new Williamsburg? Look no further than Roberta’s for proof – It’s the most unpretentious pizza and beer joint in the neighborhood that has foodies from... Read More

CafeBoulud

CAFÉ BOULUD

20 E 76th Street
(212) 772-2600

We make no attempt to hide our love for Café Boulud. They offer a deliciously priced prix fixe lunch (complete with dessert) that tickles our inner foodie. While the menu changes frequently,... Read More