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"PBJ fanatics" and budget-balancers say this Village outlet is a "unique idea" gone right, serving 14 "yummy, gooey" incarnations of its namesake; certified nut cases who find the fare "better than mom used to make" volunteer the inside dope: "get the Elvis."
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The owner, Jenny Potenza, named this Murray Hill eatery after her pet turtle, Penelope. Dishing up some of the best comfort food in the city, this cozy restaraunt is a favorite in the neighborhood. Known for its Sunday brunch, sangria and mac-and-cheese. Get there early, and don't forget, its cash only!
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This restaurant ihas a lovely atmposphere very relaxed and friendly. It is child friendly too. They have a wonderful menu and a very intersting way of serving! You get a disc which has a red side and a green side. If you disc is on the green side the servers just keep bringing various meats to your table for you to try. When you turn it red they stop. There is a huge bar in middle filled with salads,pastas,fish, sushi and more. A must for anyone visiting New York!
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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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One of the best Thai restauants in which I have ever eaten. Great atmosphere and modern Thai food. I recommend this to all my friends when they go to New York
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Fabulous place to take a break and grab a really good value snack and a drink. Excellent specials and the warm cider was to die for on an icy January day.
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A traditional place to have a brunch with live gospel on Harlem. Southern soul food.
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