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  2. Bonnie's - Wikipedia

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    The Financial Times included Bonnie's on its April 2024 article detailing five of the "most exciting new-wave" Chinese eating establishments in New York City, alongside other restaurants including Figure Eight. [6] The author of the article, Lilah Raptopoulos, praised the restaurant's ambience and highlighted dishes including the stuffed ...

  3. Blanca (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Blanca is a fine dining restaurant that serves tasting menus in Brooklyn, New York. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The restaurant closed shortly after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, but reopened in 2024.

  4. Category:Defunct restaurants in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Defunct Asian restaurants in New York City (2 C, 2 P) B. Defunct restaurants in Brooklyn (14 P) E. Defunct European restaurants in New York City (3 C, 1 P) M.

  5. Yun Hai - Wikipedia

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    Yun Hai (Chinese: 雲海) is an American general store and wholesale e-commerce business based in New York City and Changhua County, Taiwan.Founded by Lisa Cheng Smith in 2019, the company sources cooking ingredients and dried fruit from Taiwan.

  6. Laghman Express - Wikipedia

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    City: Brooklyn: State: New York: Postal/ZIP Code: 11204: ... Laghman Express is a restaurant serving Uyghur cuisine in New York City. [1] [2] References. Food portal;

  7. Sailor (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times included Sailor in a 2023 list of the city's twelve best new restaurants. [5] Time Out New York rated the restaurant four out of five stars. [6]Pete Wells placed Sailor twenty-fifth in his 2024 ranking of New York City's best restaurants.

  8. Shun Lee Palace - Wikipedia

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    Shun Lee Palace is a Chinese restaurant located at 155 East 55th Street, between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. [1] It claims to be the birthplace of orange beef. It opened in 1971.

  9. Flying Dragons (gang) - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Dragons (traditional Chinese: 飛龍幫; simplified Chinese: 飞龙帮; Jyutping: Fei1lung4bong1), also known as FDS, was a Chinese American street gang that was prominent in New York City's Chinatown from the 1970s to the early 1990s.