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Whether your choice is sake and snow crab, Sapporo and sashimi, green tea and tuna tataki or any other combination, this restaurant is ready to meet your culinary needs. In addition to fine food, the decor is simple but attract... more
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A tad different from the regular Italian establishments, Ama is known for its cuisine from Puglia—a region in Italy. Try the fava beans, tiella, crema fritti and other regional delicacies to understand why this restaurant is cr... more
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Six years after it terminated its services, Grotta Azzurra is back in action. With legends like Frank Sinatra and Robert De Niro having frequented this place during their hey days, Grotta was one of the most popular Italian res... more
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This restaurant is named after Calvert Vaux, a designer of Central Park (and Brooklyn's Prospect Park). The food is expensive for this low-key section of Park Slope, but it is good enough to continue drawing people in. The serv... more
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The food is authentic and tasty at this colorful Jamaican restaurant in Cobble Hill. Green-trimmed white walls are adorned with bright artwork, and there is reggae music inside. There is also relaxing sidewalk seating. Flatbrea... more
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What you get amidst the creamy white walls and polished wooden flooring at Arezzo is pure Tuscan cuisine. The menu might feature dishes that you're already familiar with, but the quality of food is truly impressive. You can set... more
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Known for its watermelon margaritas and martinis, Uncle Pho is located two doors down from its sister restaurant Patois. (It is owned by the same trio of Alan Harding, Jim Mamary and Paul Mamary.) Oddly enough though, despite i... more
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Hyo Dong Gak opens new gastronomic doors for people not acquainted with eastern cuisine. The place is often filled with Asian folk, but you will find non-Asians too. The dishes are an eclectic mix of Chinese and Korean, with so... more
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Everybody calls Mare Chiaro; Tony's. It has vintage, cracked, honeycomb tiled floors, old metal kitchen tables and a painted-over tin ceiling. This smoke-filled hangout probably looks much like it did when it opened its doors i... more
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This upscale and updated Italian restaurant occupies a once decaying building in the newly gentrified Brooklyn neighborhood of Williamsburg. The location offers lots of space and some stunning views of the East River and Manhat... more




