Casual Weeknight Dinner
Casual Weeknight Dinner
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25 NYC Restaurants Where You’ll Want To Become A Regular
25 neighborhood spots you should aspire to go to on a bi-monthly basis.
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The Best Restaurants In Harlem
From soul food institutions to one of Manhattan's only Somali restaurants, here are our favorite places to eat in Harlem.
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Taste Good Malaysian Cuisine
Taste Good not only serves the best Malaysian food in the five boroughs, it’s one of the best restaurants in the city, period.
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West New Malaysia
The salted egg prawns at West New Malaysia in Chinatown are one of the best things to eat in a neighborhood that's full of good things to eat.
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Malay Restaurant
Bring a small group to this homestyle Malaysian spot in Flushing so you can share their family-sized platters.
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Pulau Pinang
If your group of friends insists on driving to dinner, this Elmhurst restaurant has a parking lot and big, shareable plates of Malaysian-style Chinese food.
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The Crabby Shack
As the name suggests, you should get anything with crab at this casual Crown Heights spot.
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What To Eat (And Skip) At Market 57
Market 57 in Chelsea is one of NYC’s best food halls. Here’s what you should eat when you go there.
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Choly
This Filipino restaurant in the Village looks like a train car diner and is open late for lechon and adobo.
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Ursula
Come to this all-day cafe in Bed-Stuy for the cult favorite breakfast burrito, and stay for the New Mexico-inspired sandwiches and small plates.
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Mother Shuckers
You can get a casual plate of oysters or clams at Mother Shuckers, a raw bar at Market 57.
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Yetnal Tongdak
Bring friends to try the different preparations of Korean fried chicken at this fast casual spot in Murray Hill, Queens.
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Mr. Bun
This Shanghainese spot in Sunset Park has cute anime decor and seriously good dumplings and buns.
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Mama's Noodle House
The two chefs at this takeout spot in Bensonhurst make great spicy shrimp wontons, hot pot fish and more.
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Momo Crave
Momo Crave in Woodside specializes in unexpectedly great fusion dishes, like tandoori momos and taco momos.
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Superior Wonton Noodle
Superior Wonton Noodles is a narrow noodle shop in Bensonhurst that's perfect for a quick lunch.
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Wei Mei Xian
Wei Mei Xian in Sunset Park is the place to go for Fujianese xiao long bao, giant pork buns, and peanut butter noodles.
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Bajeko Sekuwa
At this Nepalese restaurant in Sunnyside, a whole section of the menu is dedicated to goat's head dishes.