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  2. Veselka - Wikipedia

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    Veselka is a Ukrainian restaurant at 144 Second Avenue in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. [1] It was established in 1954 by Wolodymyr Darmochwal (Ukrainian: Володимир Дармохвал) and his wife, Olha Darmochwal (Ukrainian: Ольга Дармохвал), post–World War II Ukrainian refugees. [2]

  3. ABC Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    ABC Kitchen is a restaurant in the Flatiron District of Manhattan in New York City founded in 2010 by Jean-Georges Vongerichten. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The restaurant received the James Beard Foundation Award for Best New Restaurant .

  4. Ninth Avenue (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    City of New York: Maintained by: NYCDOT: Length: 5.7 mi (9.2 km) [1] Location: Manhattan, New York City: South end: Greenwich Street: North end: Broadway above West 220th Street in Inwood, Manhattan: East: Eighth Avenue (below 59th Street) Central Park West (59th–110th Streets) West: Tenth Avenue (below 59th Street) Amsterdam Avenue (above ...

  5. The Hottest Restaurant Reservation in New York Is ... - AOL

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    Last week, Louis Vuitton unveiled a massive new store in New York, marking the occasion with an appropriately massive party attended by everyone from fashion editors and influencers to boldfaced ...

  6. Tom's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Tom's Restaurant was the locale that inspired Suzanne Vega's 1987 song "Tom's Diner." [2]Later, its exterior was used as a stand-in for the fictional Monk's Café in the 1989–1998 television sitcom Seinfeld, where comedian Jerry Seinfeld's eponymous character and his friends regularly convened to dine.

  7. Terminal 5 (venue) - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 5 is a New York City music venue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, located at 610 West 56th Street west of Eleventh Avenue. It has a multi-level event site with five distinct room environments and a capacity of 3,000 people. [1] Alcoholic beverages are served during events along with light snacks.

  8. York Avenue and Sutton Place - Wikipedia

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    The earliest source found by The New York Times using the term Sutton Place dates to 1883. At that time, the New York City Board of Aldermen approved a petition to change the name from "Avenue A" to "Sutton Place", covering the blocks between 57th and 60th Streets. [5] [6] The block between 59th and 60th Streets is now considered a part of York ...

  9. State Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    View of State Street from South Ferry. The building on the left is 17 State Street; between the two tall buildings can be seen at street level the red-brick James Watson House and the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary (the Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton) State Street is a short street in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City.