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Asian snacks, dinners, tea drinks, and soups; Tong shui, the house soup, is said to balance ying and yang.
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A traditional place to have a brunch with live gospel on Harlem. Southern soul food.
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Greek for “I love you,” the name is apt for this cheerful, unpretentious spot with wonderful Greek food, weekend music, and a summer terrace.
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Another Danny Meyer success on Madison Square; New American with Indian seasonings, served in colorful surroundings.
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The largest and most popular Asian restaurant in New York City. Famous for its film debut in Will Smith's "Hitch," this restaurant serves up a range of Asian food. A giant (two story) Budha is centerpiece in this midtown eatery.
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Self-serve commissary by day, sophisticated ambience by night. The simple style allows the flavors to speak for themselves. The wine list provides some bargains to accompany the new American cuisine.
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Eclectic contemporary American cuisine is served at this grand restaurant overlooking Central Park. Dine al fresco in the private garden in summer.
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Polish comfort food, guaranteed to fill you up without emptying your pockets. The pierogis and potato pancakes are perfection.
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This elegant, rooftop restaurant is so romantic, weddings are held here. The continental fare lives up to the setting.
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Authentic American diner with great burgers and milkshakes.
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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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