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Pig & Khao

68 Clinton Between Rivington and Stanton St
(212) 920-4485

Colorful, fun, authentic, and cozy – these are the words that come to mind when describing Pig & Khao, the latest Southeast Asian restaurant to grace the Lower East Side. Fatty Crew... Read More

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Dudley’s

85 Orchard St Broome St
(212) 925-7355

The owners of Ruby’s Cafe on Mulberry Street have brought their Aussie-American flair to the Lower East Side in the form of Dudley’s. The Bronte burger is back – and better than... Read More

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Cercle Rouge

241 W Broadway, New York, NY (@ N. Moore St.)
212-226-6252
www.cerclerougeresto.com

George Forgeois knows a thing (or 100) about building a successful French Brasserie.   The hall-of-fame restaurateur counts East Village’s Jules Bistro and Chelsea’s Le Singe Vert among... Read More

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The Fat Radish

17 Orchard St., New York, NY (Hester & Canal Sts.)
212.300.4053
www.thefatradishnyc.com

The cuisine at the Fat Radish is classified by a philosophy: Simple, healthy, delicious dishes created with well-sourced, seasonal ingredients. Located on the Lower East Side, the roomy space... Read More

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Bacaro

136 Division St, New York, NY (Orchard & Ludlow Sts.)
212.941.5060
www.bacaronyc.com

In Venice, a bacaro is a workingman’s pub offering the city’s traditional bar snacks: platters of mixed crostini, fritto misto, fried sardines, and polpette (tiny spicy meatballs). In New York... Read More

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Bubby’s

120 Hudson St., New York, NY (N. Moore St.)
212.219.0666
www.bubbys.com

“Bubby’s Pie Company” is the real full name here, which makes perfect sense when you see the old-fashioned rotating pie case filled with lattice-top apples and frothy meringues like Mom used to... Read More

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Freemans

191 Chrystie St. New York, NY (end of Freeman Alley)
212.420.0012
www.freemansrestaurant.com

Hipster restaurant impresarios William Tigertt and Taavo Somer had a vision when they discovered Freeman’s Alley: in the abandoned backstreet they imagined a restaurant as secret hideaway. And so... Read More