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.
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.
Seafood specials and video games.
- Fonda
- Park Slope
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Mexican
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Festive “inn” imports the flavor of modern Mexico.
Remodeled Queens landmark pays tribute to Italian silent film star, Rudolph Valentino.
- 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.
A serious contender for best coffee in Brooklyn, and that's saying something.
- 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.
Trusty Smith Street standby pleases foodies and drinkies alike.
Harlem by way of Sweden - chef Marcus Samuelsson lays out a modern, soulful table.
Cook in the Japanese crock pot.
- Stand 4
- Greenwich Village
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American, Burgers
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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
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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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