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Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: SoHo
Cuisine:American (New), Seafood
210 Spring St. New York City NY 10012+1 212 274 0505Aquagrill makes for a well favored weekend brunch break however reservations are recommended because space is short. Think of it as brunch and a show, because when the oyster shucker gets busy behind the bar this rollicking hot spot comes to life. Falafel-encrusted salmon is the heavenly creation of chef-owner Jeremy Marshall, and it makes life difficult to contemplate ever eating a naked pink sal ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Midtown
Cuisine:Steakhouse
72 West 36th Street New York City NY 10018+1 212 947 3636Keens Steakhouse in San Francisco is a throwback type of steak restaurant and that means it doesn't get bogged down with the bells and whistles. Instead, Keens Steakhouse focuses on making great food and especially great steaks. -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Gramercy/Flatiron
Cuisine:Tapas
53 West 19th Street New York City NY 10011+1 212 255 4160Boqueria is a modern tapas restaurant that is perfect for a night out and ideal if you're looking for great Spanish cuisine. The restaurant is intimate but at the same time warm and relaxing and even good for conversation and dates. However, many flock to Boqueria for the delicious food. The execution of the dishes is perfect. Everything is good including the bacon-wrapped figs, brussel sprouts wi ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Midtown
Cuisine:Korean
55 West 35th Street (between Fifth and Sixth avenues) New York City NY 10001+1 212 695 8222Cho Dang Gol is a Korean restaurant in Manhattan that has quality, authentic Korean food you won't find anywhere else. If you get nothing else at Cho Dang Sol, you must try their Seafood Soon Tofu. The broth is simply fresher and tastier than you'll find elsewhere in the city. Another menu item to note is their bulgogi stew that comes with special rice and wonderful flavors. If you're craving Kore ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Gramercy/Flatiron
Cuisine:Vietnamese, Vietnamese Banh Mi (Sandwiches)
120 Christopher St New York City NY 10014(212) 929-0811Pho Sure is for sure home to some of the best banh mi in New York. The portions are generous, the baguettes soft and fresh, and they make the sandwich right in front of you so no funny business. When you go, try the Classic Banh Mi or the Spicy Catfish. Just a note, Pho Sure makes their spicy food incredibly spicy. Wash it all down with their delicious ginger ale and Vietnamese Iced Coffee. -
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