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  • An agreeable French bistro, where favorite dishes include tuna carpaccio, steak, and roast chicken. The setting is romantic, but there’s also a funky bar.

  • A classic Parisian bistro with a zinc-topped bar and a hip clientele. The steak frites can’t be beat.

  • Every night feels like a Latin party here; modern dishes from the Cuban chef are inspired by cuisine from Peru to Puerto Rico.

  • Cantonese food at its best lures locals even though the prices are high for Chinatown.

  • Capsouto Freres

    Tucked away on Washington Street in TrBeCa, Capsouto Freres is a gorgeous French bistro, with an excellent menu and very reasonable prices. The house special is the assortment of dessert souffles, which are justifiably acclaimed by those in the know. Service is prompt and friendly, while the mixture of wood floors with clean overall lines makes the atmosphere crisp and welcoming. Well worth a visit if you're looking to treat yourself or someone else.

  • Carnegie Deli

    Don't leave New York without visiting Carnegie Deli. This favorite Jewish deli serves up the best (and biggest) corned beef sandwiches and New York Cheesecakes in the world! Literally! Bring your patience and your appetite as the lines are long and the portions are enormous. Its worth the wait-the food is fantastic, and a trip to New York isn't complete without over-indulging in one of New York's most famous dishes.

  • Charles’ Southern Style Kitchen

    Famous fried chicken, ribs, and collard greens can’t be beat at this tiny no-frills and very popular spot.

  • A romantic bit of Paris in Chelsea, with a candlelit terrace and sophisticated bistro menu.

  • Take your pick of Southern classics at this popular spot; don’t miss the Sunday gospel brunch.

  • Pita bread warm from the oven laden with your choice of fillings, including ham, chicken, or roasted peppers. Part of a chain.

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