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  • Newly remodeled with sleek, high-tech decor. The updated bistro menu features modern French/American Pacific dishes but still includes a few classics.

  • Bridge Café

    Opened in 1791, this is one of the oldest establishments in the city. Inside the quaint building, there are checked tablecloths, and a surprisingly sophisticated American menu.

  • I haven't actually been here but its been recommended by a friend as a good place to go for brunch after a hard morning's shopping in Soho!

  • For possibly the best burger in New York head to one of the best kept secrets - the Burger Joint in the Parker Meridian Hotel.

    The Burger Joint is an address for those in the know and is a well hidden room in the lobby of this hotel concealed behind a black curtain. you almost feel you need a password to enter, but when you disappear behind the curtain its another world.

    A small room with a few booths and tables the menu is short and to the point but fab - hamburger or chesseburger, fries, milkshakes, soda, water or beer. but for around $15 bucks its a bargain for a real New york burger and experience.

    A true NY find - so shhh don't tell everyone!

  • A Latin flavor enlivens this Seaport favorite, serving a Cuban/ Caribbean menu. Expect pitchers of sangria and spontaneous samba.

  • Cafe Asean

    Cafe Asean is a low-key pan-Asian restaurant with both indoor and outdoor seating. With its funky low-lit decor, friendly service, reasonable prices and varied offering of delicious Thai, Malaysian, Vietnamese and other Asian cuisines, it's one of my absolute favorite little spots in NYC. Espeically lovely in warmer weather when the back patio is open and illuminated by candles. Not to be missed!

  • Since Daniel opened, Boulud’s first restaurant has become more casual, but the French menu and tab are serious. In summer, the terrace tables are a fine dining spot convenient for Museum Mile.

  • Mussels and frites can’t be beat at this comfortable restaurant. Don’t miss the impressive selection of Belgian beers either.

  • Zum Frühstücken; französische Besitzerin

  • Another chain found all over the city, this café offers a selection of hot drinks, soups, salads, inventive sandwiches, and pizzas.

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