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French Restaurants in New York
11 West 31st Street, 10001
Tags: family & home feel, good value, french
I came in on a Thursday and they were really slammed. I was annoyed because I called ahead... by serbye -
Early afternoon Mexican food and cold drink - a guilty pleasure nobody should be without at... by coldclimate
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So you wake up in a strange living room in Manhattan. Several hours of deep slumber having... by Buraco
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668 Amsterdam Ave, Amsterdam Ave & 93rd St W, 10025
Tags: family & home feel, romantic, good value
The food is great, the service is polite and professional and the ambiance is cozy and warm... by jasmine23 -
One of the best Greek restaurants in Manhattan. The ambience reminded me of a Greek island.... by Dimitrios
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This is the restaurant owned by the famous Greek chef Botsakos. A great stop before going to... by Dimitrios
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Brasserie Restaurants in New York
62 West 9th Street, 10011
Tags: family & home feel, brasserie, crowded
Village is a glorious find in a city that prides itself on great food - an intimate yet lively... by FluffyRona -
This place was the venue for our blow-out dinner on the last night of our New York stay. This... by up_shiraz
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237 E 53rd St, E 53rd St & Lexington Ave, 10022
Tags: family & home feel, romantic, expensive
I was satisfied on all levels. The food was great the service was friendly and not too stuffy.... by foodie101 -
118 Hudson St, Hudson St & Franklin St, 10013
Tags: american, good value, family & home feel
Bubby's is amazing! After wandering round NYC for a long time trying to find somewhere nice to eat... by parisianskies
Quick shout on New York
New YorkMust be the world’s most exciting, throbbing city, with lights flashing from every building - especially Times Square where tours start near the Hershey chocolate shop.
On previous visits I’ve been up Empire State building. And walked down the spiral Guggenheim art gallery. And taken the Staten Island Ferry. And been to the Statue of Liberty and the Ellis Island exhibition. The exhibition is being expanded to include more of the visitors’ ancestors who arrived elsewhere on the US coast, such as Native Americans, Asians and Black Africans... More
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