Asian fusion, emphasis on sushi.
Sprawling Italian spot at the Gansevoort Park comes complete with a chef from Vegas.
- Bhojan
- Murray Hill
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Indian, Kosher, Vegetarian/Vegan
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The latest reason to come to Curry Hill.
Mingle with NYU docs and trophy bucks at this eastern-fringe watering hole.
Hard to beat for New York's pale take on the Philly original.
Beaux Arts elegance briskly updated. The man in the gray flannel suit never had it so good.
Mediocre Indian served post-haste. Dirt cheap and ample. Hindu honeys shake it on the idiot box upstairs.
Unassuming Neapolitan keeps Hillians off their diets.
- Denim Habit
- Murray Hill
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Denim, Designer, Women's, Work Chic
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For true denim addicts, a rakish collection of high-end designer jeans.
- Ethos
- Murray Hill
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Greek
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Greek for the romantic.
The Gansevoort injects a little Meatpacking into Park Avenue.
Gansevoort Park playground complete with indoor-outdoor pool, sick Empire State views.
Beer, oh, beer, for we have found a hops lover's heaven.
Low-slung Korean charmer with killer tofus.
Access Perk!
Twenty-first century sports bar for the Murray Hill gang.
Hotel for those with fashion on the brain.
Flamboyant boutique hotel dripping with "Sex and the City"-style drama, glam, and chic dècor.
Pugliese cuisine in rustic Italian space warmed by a big central fireplace.
Murray Hill outpost marks third entry (LES's 'inoteca, WV original 'ino) of hip, quintessentially NYC panini-pressin' eateries.
Sets a NY standard for classy jazz joints.
The Kitano jazzes up Park Ave. with fusion menu, live music.
Young Murrays reminiscing about the MTV they watched in their short-pants days.
Lots of glowing girls fresh from NYSC, nibbling on oven-roasted free-range chicken, tofu duck, and Japanese yams.
Japanese hotel with business-friendly location, quietest rooms in midtown.
Enjoy the special taste culture filling with the know-how and value of only Kyochon.
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