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  2. La Piraña Lechonera - Wikipedia

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    La Piraña Lechonera is a food trailer at East 152nd Street and Wales Avenue in the South Bronx, New York. [1] The restaurant serves Puerto Rican cuisine . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  3. Nuyorican Poets Café - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican New York poets, precursing the Café itself (1964-1974), [9] were heavily involved in political conversation and the poetry coming from these individuals leading up to the founding of the Café dealt with capturing their own overlooked history. It broke poetic convention and centered upon examining the concepts of identity and ...

  4. H&H Bagels - Wikipedia

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    The business was started in 1972 when Puerto Rican Helmer Toro and his brother-in-law Hector Hernandez (hence "H&H"), bought Midtown Bagels at Broadway and 80th Street for $5,000 ($36,000 in 2018 dollar terms) in cash and $50,000 ($360,000 in 2018 dollar terms) in a loan.

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  6. List of Stateside Puerto Rican communities - Wikipedia

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    Historically, New York City was the center of the Stateside Puerto Rican community. In New York, Puerto Rican populations are significant in New York City, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley, especially Yonkers and other areas throughout Westchester County, Binghamton, Amsterdam, Kingston, Newburgh, Middletown, Haverstraw, and the Albany ...

  7. 15 New York City Restaurants to Visit This Winter - AOL

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    Chef Melissa Rodriguez has unveiled Crane Club in Chelsea's historic 85 Tenth Avenue building, transforming one of New York's most architecturally significant restaurant spaces—formerly home to ...

  8. New flavors, same chef: This Italian restaurant replaces ...

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    Chef José Mendín may have given up on the Puerto Rican restaurant with the four-story mural that polarized the MiMo District’s residents, but he has not given up on his commitment to running a ...

  9. Bodega (store) - Wikipedia

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    The more specific meaning of a type of New York City Puerto Rican convenience-store only came about in the mid-20th century, with the first print appearance in Time in 1956; [9] though the term has also been applied retrospectively to such establishments as far back as the 1920s–30s. [citation needed]