- Alma 33
- Greenwich Village
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Argentinian, Mediterranean, South American
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$$
Bringing Argentinian soul, tapas, and rustica to the West Village.
Artisinal coffee shop from The Franks of Spuntino fame.
The only place you can taste flavored teas like Dulce & Banana, Chocolate Chili Chai, and Movie Night, and say, "Wow, this is exactly that."
- Kiwiana
- Park Slope
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International, Seafood
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$$
A meal your New Zealand grandmother would approve of. Get the fried chicken and pavlova.
Hidden Bavarian gem with the city's best wurst.
Vintage record shop/cozy Jamaican cafè. Sister store and neighbor to Jamaican resto Miss Lily's.
Tacos up to your eyeballs.
- Pause
- Lower East Side
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Cafe, Moroccan
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Cozy and serene Moroccan-tinged cafè. A "Plan B" for brunch-craving, wait-anticipating customers of nearby Clinton St. Baking Co.'s.
Lattè-selling men's surf shop.
Temporary restaurant sets up shop in Soho. Catch it if you can.
- Za' atar
- West Village
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Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
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$
A hidden gem serving the West Village's freshest and most affordable Middle Eastern food. Go now, before lines form.
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