Category: New York
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EAK Ramen, Greenwich Village, NYC
Surprisingly, it wasn’t their ramen that stood out.
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Baker and Co: Contemporary Italian Brunch at Bleecker Street
Brunch will teach you about the value of money.
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Sunday Brunch at the Metropolitan Opera Grand Tier Restaurant
I spent nearly $60 for some Sunday brunch. It was nice while some matinee opera singers serenade you, but I won’t be going back.
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Where to Eat in Chinatown NYC: The Best Restaurants along Mott Street
If you’re lost in translation in Chinatown, here is your survivor list for the hungry stomach.
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Ikinari Steak NYC: Standing Steakhouse from Japan
Have you tried eating steak while standing?
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El Born Happy Hour and Catalan-Inspired Spanish Tapas at Greenpoint, Brooklyn
If you’re looking to pregame before you go crazy in Williamsburg, go for El Born.
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Szechuan Mountain House 川菜: Authentic Szechuan Cuisine in Flushings, Queens
This restaurant should be on the top of your list when you’re in NYC.
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American Cut Steakhouse, Tribeca, NYC
Here’s where you can find one of the best steakhouses in fancy Tribeca.
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How to Ride the New York City Metro Subway MTA
Of all the things that would worry you the most about traveling to New York City, it’s the subway. This article will help you (as much as possible) navigate it easily like a native New Yorker.
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Veselka: 24/7 Ukrainian Brunch Place in East Village NYC
Ukrainian cuisine should come as a surprise to you.
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Xian Famous Foods NYC
Does Xian’s famous noodles meet the highest level in my spice meter?
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Minca Ramen, Lower East Side, NYC
Does Minca Ramen deliver the best ramen in NYC?
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5 Clever Tips to Smartly Navigate New York’s Real Estate Market
No other city in the world has the most challenging real estate market than New York. Best known for it’s rising median rental costs anywhere from Tribeca to Upper West Side, New York can be stressful to any home owner looking to move in. So how does one smartly navigate New York’s cutthroat real estate…