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  2. Tatiana by Kwame Onwuachi - Wikipedia

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    In his 2024 ranking of the best 100 restaurants in New York City, Pete Wells placed Tatiana first, repeating from the 2023 list. [6] Tatiana was a semifinalist in the Best New Restaurant category of the James Beard Foundation Awards in 2024. [7] It was deemed one of the top rated restaurants in New York by The Infatuation. [8]

  3. The 10 Best Caribbean Spots in NYC, According to Our Editors

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    Here, we’ve rounded up ten of the best Caribbean spots in NYC, according to our editors and online reviews. (Psst: Our picks include a laid-back Puerto Rican joint, an inventive Haitian eatery ...

  4. Le Soleil (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Le Soleil ("The Sun") was founded in 1973 by Rolande Bisserth, originally on 10th Avenue between 57 - 58th Streets in an area called Bois Verna, named after a neighborhood in Port-au-Prince known for its ancient latticed houses, where New York's version once boasted bookstores, churches, cafés, and bodegas called petit magasins.

  5. Inside a Sky-High $63 Million Penthouse Set 1,000 Feet Over New York City You Will Soon Be Able Fly From NYC to DC on a Seaplane--in Under Two Hours “Coming back to New York is a dream,” the ...

  6. Golden Krust - Wikipedia

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    Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery, Inc. is a Caribbean fast casual restaurant operator and manufacturer of Caribbean cuisine including Jamaican food, Jamaican patty, and other baked goods. The parent company is owned by the Hawthorne family, and the stores are franchised .

  7. Caribbean Taste expands with restaurant, new owner at ... - AOL

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  8. Dominican Republic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The term originated in the Dominican Republic, and was historically used to refer to the Anglophone and Francophone Caribbean descendants. The Cocolo cuisine brought over through various parts of the Caribbean have influenced Dominican cuisine. Some recipes have changed but most have stood the same but with different names.

  9. ITK Taste Test: We tried each other’s favorite Caribbean hot ...

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    We tried each other's favorite hot sauces from Trinidad, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and Barbados and some of us fared better than others.