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  2. Ray's Candy Store - Wikipedia

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    Ray's Candy Store is a deli at 113 Avenue A in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. [1] The store has been in business since 1974. It is owned and operated by Ray Alvarez and serves an eclectic mix of foods, including egg creams, soft serve ice cream, frozen yogurt, New Orleans-style beignets, Belgian fries, and coffee. [2]

  3. List of restaurants in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Porter House New York. Rainbow Room. Rao's. Ray's Candy Store. Restaurant Aquavit. Rolfe's Chop House. Russian Tea Room – opened in 1927 by former members of the Russian Imperial Ballet, as a gathering place for Russian expatriates; became famous as a gathering place for those in the entertainment industry.

  4. Gem Spa - Wikipedia

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    Irving Stein (1971) Ray Patel (1986-2020) Gem Spa was a newspaper stand and candy store located on the corner of St. Mark's Place and Second Avenue in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. [2] [3] It opened under another name in the 1920s, and was renamed in 1957. [4] It was open 24 hours a day, and was known for being ...

  5. 21 Tasty Places to Eat for Cheap in NYC - AOL

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    Find some of the best cheap eats in New York City, whether you're craving Mexican, Middle Eastern, Chinese, or an all-American burger. Discover delicious, cheap restaurants in New York ...

  6. Dirt Candy - Wikipedia

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    United States. Coordinates. 40°43′05″N73°59′27″W / 40.717929°N 73.990738°W. Website. dirtcandynyc.com. Dirt Candy is a vegetarian restaurant in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Chef and owner Amanda Cohen opened the restaurant in a small East Village space in 2008, and moved to its present ...

  7. Second Avenue Deli - Wikipedia

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    The Second Avenue Deli (also known as 2nd Ave Deli) is a certified- kosher Jewish delicatessen in Manhattan, New York City. It was located in the East Village until December 2007, when it relocated to 162 East 33rd Street (between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue) in Murray Hill. [1] [2] In August 2011, it opened a second branch at 1442 First ...

  8. Ray's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    First Ray's Pizza, at 27 Prince Street on the northern edge of Little Italy, Manhattan. Famous Ray's Pizza, at Sixth Avenue and 11th Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. Ray's Pizza, and its many variations such as "Ray's Original Pizza", "Famous Ray's Pizza" and "World-Famous Original Ray's Pizza", are the names of dozens of pizzerias in ...

  9. Lindy's - Wikipedia

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    Lindy's was two different deli and restaurant chains in Manhattan, New York City.The first chain, founded by Leo "Lindy" Lindemann, operated from 1921 to 1969. [1] [2] [3] In 1979, the Riese Organization determined that the Lindy's trademark had been abandoned, and opened new restaurants, the last of which closed in February 2018.