Category: New York City Foodie Destinations
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Sveta NYC: Ukrainian Food and Festive Christmas Cocktails
I tried Ukrainian food and over-the-top Christmas cocktails at Sveta NYC. Here’s everything I ate and drank during my festive holiday visit.
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Macy’s Herald Square Holiday Market in NYC, Everything I Ate
Everything I ate at the Macy’s Herald Square Holiday Market in NYC, from iconic cookies to candied fruit and savory street food.
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Sip & Guzzle NYC Review – Two Floors, Creative Cocktails & Food
Get the full rundown on Sip & Guzzle NYC. See what we ate, drank, and why both floors are worth the visit—plus tips on reservations.
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Bar Primi: The Best New Italian Restaurant In NYC’s Penn District
Nothing is better than a delicious plate of Italian food; if you are heading to New York City, you won’t have any problem finding out. During my previous visit, I wanted to try something new, a place that hasn’t had thousands of reviews yet.
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L’Industrie Pizzeria In Brooklyn Has This Unique Gelato
Brooklyn is famous for being one of the best foodie destinations in NYC, and I can see why. I visited Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to try the hot dog cocktail, and during my visit, I found one foodie dish nearby that I simply couldn’t forget, the Olive Oil Gelato at L’Industrie Pizzeria.
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Grab A Slice At The Pie Guy Pizza In NYC
The Pie Guy Pizza serves authentic New York slices with classic and specialty options, located near Chinatown and Lower Manhattan. Their classic slice features whole milk mozzarella and homemade tomato-basil sauce, capturing the essence of a true NY slice. In addition to pizza, they offer a variety of Italian favorites on their extensive menu.
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West New Malaysia In New York City’s Chinatown
New York City’s Chinatown is a vibrant hub of culture and food. West New Malaysia, a popular restaurant, offers delicious Malaysian dishes influenced by Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous cultures. Their signature dish, Penang Asam Laksa, is a must-try. Open daily from 11 AM to 9 PM, it’s a hidden gem in Chinatown.
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Little Italy In NYC Is Home To This Famous Cannoli
New York City’s vibrant Little Italy is a top cultural attraction, centered around Mulberry Street. Caffé Palermo, renowned for its Cannolis, is a must-visit, with Chef John DeLutro earning the title “Cannoli King®.” The cafe’s famous visitors include Clint Eastwood and James Gandolfini. Located in Manhattan, it’s a treat not to be missed!
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NYC’s Chinatown Ice Cream Shop: Soft Swerve
New York City’s bustling streets and vibrant food scene make it a top destination. From iconic pizza to Asian-inspired ice cream at Soft Swerve, the city offers diverse culinary experiences. Known for its Ube Purple Yam Ice Cream and featured in top magazines, Soft Swerve is a must-visit, showcasing the city’s rich food culture and…
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