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  • A big Pan-Asian diner offering specialties from all of Asia and potent cocktails in the busy bar.

  • Katz’s Delicatessen

    Savor a pastrami sandwich on rye here, and you’ll understand why New York delis are famous.

  • Authentic Mexican regional cuisine and great margaritas in a beautifully decorated dining room.

  • The only sign that this renovated grill was once a speakeasy is the entrance in a hidden back alley. Serves steak and chops to a hip crowd.

  • A fine place to relax with wine and French bistro fare in the heated garden out back.

  • This cozy and candlelit French restaurant uses quality ingredients. Bargains include the prix fixe and tasting menus, which can include wine pairings.

  • It looks like a Jewish wedding every night. Chopped liver and shmaltz will freak your cholesterol level, but you’ll enjoy every minute.

  • Polish comfort food, guaranteed to fill you up without emptying your pockets. The pierogis and potato pancakes are perfection.

  • A funky Ukrainian diner serving borscht, blintzes, and pierogis for a pittance. Tables at the back are quieter.

  • A hip, foodie café famous for the exciting creations of chef Wylie Dufresne. Be prepared to wait.

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