New York City Food

New York is an amazing town for food. These recommendations represent places that have pleased our palate and then some.

Wild Ginger

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Good Thai food with nice ambiance and reasonable prices.

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Cafe Charbon

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Good French bistro food with some inventive martinis. Pri-Fixe brunch with DJ on the weekends.

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Angelo's Coal Oven Pizza

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Crispy pizza with fresh ingredients at reasonable prices.

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Gnocco

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Nice thin crust pizza and more by authentic Italian cooks. There's also a garden out back.

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El Quijote

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On the ground floor of the Chelsea Hotel. Dark red decor, paella and sangria rule.

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Frankie and Johnnie's

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Old school vibe, solid steaks and a good $30 prix fixe lunch deal.

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Magnolia Bakery

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Known for cupcakes with sugary icing. The place is small so lines often run out the door.

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Planet Thailand

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Good thai food and sushi at the center of hipster cool.

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Wo Hop

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Bring your own beer and get ready to eat. No frills, big portions and low prices.

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Lenny's Clam Bar

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Far out but great red sauce, clams and seafood.

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