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This cheerful Chilean restaurant is the Theater District’s best deal.
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Convivial Italian wine bar with a big selection of wines by the quartino (carafe). The rustic Osteria serves pizza, pasta, cured meats, and imported cheese.
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Another bit of the Left Bank in SoHo, with an updated French menu and a great garden.
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Wall Street suits and tourists alike can be found enjoying the famous blood orange margaritas at this colorful Tex-Mex spot.
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Lots of noodle dishes and noise at this Pan-Asian.
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Lobster, duck, and seafood are among many specialties. The Chocolate Duo dessert includes a mini chocolate Brooklyn Bridge (see Brooklyn Bridge Stroll).
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Always packed with diners who come for the great margaritas and excellent Mexican food at reasonable prices.
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A branch of New York’s top Mexican restaurant, famous for its guacamole made to order and power-packed margaritas.
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Best Pizza in NYC! It is worth the trip up to the Upper West Side. There is something about the cheese, crust, and sauce that makes it impossible to have just one slice!
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with a glass of house wine, and all unavoidable charges including tax.
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