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  2. Oxomoco (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Oxomoco is a Mexican restaurant in New York City. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The restaurant has received a Michelin star. [ 5 ] Eater New York has rated Oxomoco 3 out of 4 stars, [ 6 ] and Time Out New York has rated the restaurant 4 out of 5 stars.

  3. 13 New York City Restaurants to Visit This Fall - AOL

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    Restaurant Yuu. On a quiet block in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, an imaginative and exciting culinary alchemy is unfolding. Restaurant Yuu, under the stewardship of the venerable chef Yuu Shimano ...

  4. I've Eaten Thousands Of New York City Slices—These ... - AOL

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    People travel to Midwood, Brooklyn from every corner of the New York to wait in hours-long lines. The founder, Dom De Marco, hand-tossed every single pie until his death in 2022.

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  6. Restaurant Yuu - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant Yuu is a restaurant in Brooklyn, New York. [2] [3] It has received a Michelin star. [4] [5] See also. Food portal; New York City portal; List of French ...

  7. Sailor (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Sailor is a restaurant in Brooklyn, New York. [1] [2] [3] ... The New York Times included Sailor in a 2023 list of the city's twelve best new restaurants. [5]

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    5. Martini at El Pingüino (New York City). Not all the fun happens in Manhattan (or Brooklyn). Greenpoint, the neighborhood north of Williamsburg, boasts El Pingüino, a Spanish seafood bar home ...

  9. Xi'an Famous Foods - Wikipedia

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    By end of 2016, Xi'an Famous Foods had opened six more shops in Manhattan, one in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and a sister restaurant called Biang! in the East Village which has since closed. Its Long Island City, Queens location was closed January 9, 2020, due to a fire, which had been started on the roof. [ 5 ]