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  • The Bedford 
  •   Williamsburg  
  • American (New)
  •  $$$ 
Grown-up greenmarket hits the hipster strip.
Coffee shop inside the Gershwin Hotel serving locally sourced, artful coffee and bites to purists and caffeine connoisseurs.
The Chelsea stand-by spot for healthfulness, every meal of the day.
President Lula's favorite drink and cheap, delicious Brazilian tapas.
Equality, Freedom, Justice, and sandwiches. 
  • Crif Dogs 
  •   Williamsburg  
  • Hot Dogs
  •  $ 
Spicy Rednecks cross the river to Williamsburg. PBR on the side.
The only place you can taste flavored teas like Dulce & Banana, Chocolate Chili Chai, and Movie Night, and say, "Wow, this is exactly that."
This fine diner grabs a prime corner in brunch domination.
Shuffle in to Chelsea Market, shuffle out with New York's legendary brownie. 
  • Fish Market 
  •   Financial District  
  • Seafood
  •  $$ 
Seafood specials and video games.
  • Fonda 
  •   Park Slope  
  • Mexican
  •  $$ 
Festive “inn” imports the flavor of modern Mexico.
Remodeled Queens landmark pays tribute to Italian silent film star, Rudolph Valentino.
  • Kiwiana 
  •   Park Slope  
  • International, Seafood
  •  $$ 
A meal your New Zealand grandmother would approve of. Get the fried chicken and pavlova.
A serious contender for best coffee in Brooklyn, and that's saying something.
  • Pause 
  •   Lower East Side  
  • Cafe, Moroccan
  •  $ 
Cozy and serene Moroccan-tinged cafè. A "Plan B" for brunch-craving, wait-anticipating customers of nearby Clinton St. Baking Co.'s.
Trusty Smith Street standby pleases foodies and drinkies alike.
  • Red Rooster 
  •   Harlem  
  • American (New), Southern
  •  $$ 
Harlem by way of Sweden - chef Marcus Samuelsson lays out a modern, soulful table.
Boffo baker in Bed-Stuy.
Cook in the Japanese crock pot.
  • Stand 4 
  •   Greenwich Village  
  • American, Burgers
  •  $$ 
Burger joint serving the city's best milkshake: the Toasted Marshmallow shake.
Upscale cocktails, tasty food, everything you could want in a neighborhood restaurant.
Nontraditional Vietnamese sandwich spot serving meatballs, coconut curry lamb, and beefsteak to bánh mì non-purists.
  • Za' atar 
  •   West Village  
  • Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
  •  $ 
A hidden gem serving the West Village's freshest and most affordable Middle Eastern food. Go now, before lines form.
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