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1 Hudson St. :: (at Chambers St.) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212-240-0163
A painting of Duke Frederigo da Montefeldre of Urbino is the dining room's focal point, while classics from the kitchen include lamb, veal, and fish dishes. Lunch Mon-Fri, dinner Mon-Sat; AE, D, DC,MC, V.
www.acappella-restaurant.com
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120 Hudson St. :: (@ N. Moore St. ) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212-219-0666
Always bustling comfort-food haven, featuring a rustic decor and signature pies and cakes made simply and deliciously. The late JFk Jr. was a regular when he lived in the neighborhood. B, L & D (daily).
http://www.bubbys.com/
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211 W. Franklin St. :: (corner of W. Broadway and Franklin St.) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212-431-0700
Chef Aaron Sanchez's menu explores the regions and flavors of Mexico, with an emphasis on seasonal ingredients. Dinner Mon-Sat. Photos by Alan Batt
www.myriadrestaurantgroup.com
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35 N. Moore St. :: (btw Varick & Hudson Sts.) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212-343-8964
Contemporary paintings, mosaics and works in other media by emerging artists. Mon-Wed, Fri 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Thurs 11 a.m.-7:30 p.m.; Sat noon-6 p.m., Sun noon-5 p.m.
www.cherylhazan.com
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13 Jay St. :: (btw Hudson & Greenwich Sts.) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212-925-9424
Emerging contemporary local and international artists across all media. Tues-Sat 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Mon by appointment.
http://www.cherylpelavin.com/
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221 W. Broadway :: ( btw Franklyn & White St. ) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212-925-6969
All-you-can-eat meat and poultry are carved at your table. Vegetarians enjoy the bountiful salad bar. Lunch, dinner daily.
www.churrascariaplataforma.com
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131 Duane St. :: (btw. Church St. & W. Broadway) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212.227.7777
An 1863 cast-iron building is the setting for chef/Owner Henry Meer's dry-aged Nebraska beef, flavorful sides and high-rise seafood towers, aptly named the Chrysler and Empire. Signature dishes: City Hall Delmonico steak; classic New York cheesecake. Breakfast Tues-Fri, lunch Mon-Fri, dinner Mon-Sat, brunch Sat; AE, D, DC, MC, V.
www.cityhallnewyork.com
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136 W. Broadway :: (@ Duane St. ) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212-233-6436
Thin-crust pizzas, homemade coleslaw, turkey burgers and other comfort foods punctuate the menu at this neighborhood favorite, where patrons linger over cocktails and coffee. B, L & D (daily).
http://www.edwardsnyc.com/
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260 W. 44th St. :: ( btw. Seventh & Eighth Ave. ) :: New York, NY 10036 ::
212-391-7560
A remodeled bi-level church is the setting for stellar brick-oven pizzas served with as many toppings as desired, domestic beers by the pitcher and crunch calamari. L & D (daily).
http://www.johnspizzerianyc.com/index2.htm
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10 Columbus Circle :: (@ W. 60th St.) :: New York, NY 10019 ::
212-823-6123
Time Warner Center 3rd Floor Chef Marc Murphy, formerly of Le Cirque, opens his own contemporary bistro featuring foie gras terrine and duck confit with white bean and chorizo ragout. Lunch Mon-Fri, dinner Mon-Sat.
http://www.landmarc-restaurant.com/twc/
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186 Franklin St. :: (btw Greenwich & Hudson St.) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212.431.0606
Southern Viatnamese regional cuisine includes short ribs wrapped around lemongrass stalks and pho noodles in an oxtail beef broth. After 10p.m., sample 25 dishes for $10. Dinner Mon-Sat; AE, D, DC, MC, V; $$ Photos all by Robert Leslie
www.myriadrestaurantgroup.com
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845 UN Plaza :: (btw E. 47th & E. 48th St.) :: New York, NY 10017 ::
212-964-7777
Additional Location: 62 Thomas St. (btw. Church St. & W. Broadway)
A team of 25 chefs uses the finest and some of the most exotic ingredients, hand-picked daily, to create cutting-edge culinary artworks, served in a dramatic, 13,000-sq.-ft. palace with a Buddha ice sculpture and colossal temple bell; extensive sake and shochu lists. Lunch Mon-Fri, dinner nightly; AE, D, DC, MC, V; $$$.
www.megunyc.com
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239 W. Broadway :: (btw. Walker & White St.) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212-219-2777
An elegant yet casual spot with superb fare and world-famous wine list; a repeat-winner of the Grand Award from the Wine Spectator. Lunch Fri, dinner Mon-Sat; AE, D, DC, MC, V.
www.myriadrestaurantgroup.com
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6 Murray St. :: (btw Broadway & Church St.) :: New York, NY 10007 ::
212-571-0776
In an historic setting, diners enjoy traditional favorites and British specialties, while imbibers relish an impressive selection of beer, wine and spirits. Lunch, dinner Mon-Sat, brunch Sat.
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Nobu
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105 Hudson St. :: (corner of N. Moore & Franklin St.) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212-219-0500
Celebrities and celebrants come for magical cuisine from Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, which includes such dishes as tiradito Noby-style and squid pasta. Lunch Mon-Fri, dinner nightly. Photos by Scott Frances.
http://www.myriadrestaurantgroup.com/nobu
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105 Hudson St. :: (corner of N. Moore & Franklin, next door to Nobu) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212.334.4445
Nobu Next Door evokes the Japanese seaside: Japanese fishing nets hang from the ceiling and a wall made of nori (Japanese seaweed) blankets the entrance. There is also a huge display of lit sake bottles--the classic accompaniment to Japanese food. The atmosphere buzzes with the same energy and excitement as Nobu yet definitely maintains an identity all its own. Nobu Next Door has received a three star review in the New York Times. Photos by Battman
http://www.myriadrestaurantgroup.com/nextdoornobu
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41 Murray St. :: (btw Church St. & W. Broadway) :: New York, NY 10007 ::
212-962-3750
Roll up your sleeves, don a lobster bib, and dig into Chef Daniel Angerer's super-fresh New England-style fare. Lunch Mon-Fri, dinner Mon-Sat, jazz brunch Sun.
www.freshshorecoast.com
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Taste of TriBeCa
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| TriBeCa
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Duane & Greenwich Streets :: New York, NY ::
1-866-468-1619
Taste of TriBeCa
Founded in 1994 by the parents of children in TriBeCa's
two public elementary schools, PS 150 and PS 234,
this culinary festival brings together TriBeCa's best restaurtants
in one unforgettable fundraising experience.
Taste of TriBeCa
A Culinary Festival Benefiting PS 150 and PS 234
Saturday, May 17th from 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Rain or Shine
Duane and Greenwich Streets
Tickets $40 advanced/ $45 Day of
Premium Tickets with Food Runners $750 donation (table for 6)
or $175 dontaion (per seat)
TriBeCa Grand Hotel Package (With table for four) $1,200 donation
The day includes over 50 of TriBeCa's restaurants, live entertainment, kid's zone, TriBeCa Come Early, the Best goes fast!
Call TicketWeb at 1-866-468-1619 for tickets
For more information go to:
http://www.tasteoftribeca.org
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179 Franklin St. :: (btw. Hudson & Greenwich St.) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212-941-7661
Executive Chef Gregory Zapantis celebrates the fresh fish of his homeland sargos, fangri, rouget, lethrini, and barbouni. Lunch Mon-Fri, dinner nightly; AE, D, DC, MC, V.
www.thalassanyc.com
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277 Church St. :: ( btw. White & Franklin St. ) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212-966-2787
Japanese comfort food might sound unfamiliar but fried chicken, omelets and spaghetti-done Japanese-style, of course-are hearty offerings here. Manga pictures line the walls and ceiling and add an undeniable cultural flair. L & D (Mon-Sat)
http://www.tokyobar.com/
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186 Franklin St. :: (btw Greenwich & Hudson St.) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212-431-1114
Diners enjoy the aromas (and tastes) of baked breads and sweets. Breakfast, lunch Mon-Sat.
www.myriadrestaurantgroup.com
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375 Greenwich St. :: (corner of Franklin St.) :: New York, NY 10013 ::
212-941-3900
The original Rober De Niro-Drew Nieporent collaboration offers a fabolous menu of pasta, chicken, beef and more. Lunch Mon-Fri, dinner nightly, brunch Sun. Photos by Noah kalina.
www.myriadrestaurantgroup.com
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