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  2. NYC Restaurant Week offers deals at more than 600 restaurants

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    NYC Restaurant Week offers deals at more than 600 restaurants until Feb. 4.

  3. Make reservations now for New York City's Summer 2024 ... - AOL

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    New York City's annual Summer 2024 Restaurant Week is back with dining deals from July 22 to Aug. 18. The twice-yearly program offers diners an opportunity to enjoy more than 600 eateries across ...

  4. New York Restaurant Week - Wikipedia

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    New York Restaurant Week, also known as NYC Restaurant Week is an event held twice a year in which participating restaurants in New York City offer prix fixe lunches and dinners. At the finest restaurants, this can be a fraction of the usual prices. The event is held in early winter (January/February) and summer (June/July).

  5. 6 Grocery Items To Buy Now Before Prices Rise for Winter - AOL

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    “Both can be frozen, though unopened cream cheese blocks generally keep well for months,” said Ashley Schuering, a food blogger and freelance writer at Confessions of a Grocery Addict, adding ...

  6. List of restaurants in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia's Restaurant of Harlem; Taïm; Tavern on the Green – reopened as a restaurant on April 24, 2014, after being used as a public visitors' center and gift shop run by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation from 2010 to 2012; Tom's Restaurant; Tribeca Grill; Umberto's Clam House; Union Square Cafe; Upland; Veniero's; Veselka

  7. Fisher Foods - Wikipedia

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    The Fisher Brothers, Manning and Charles, were natives of Jersey City, New Jersey. They started in the grocery business in New York City at the end of the 19th century, when Manning worked for James Butler, a grocer who owned 150 stores in the city. The brothers were eager to start their own chain, and opened their first store in Cleveland at ...

  8. NYC’s first-ever ‘garbage’ restaurant week is here: Michelin ...

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    A dozen of New York City's most celebrated restaurants and bars have accepted the challenge to produce no food waste for an entire week as part of the Make Food, Not Waste Restaurant Week.

  9. Essex Market - Wikipedia

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    Essex Market originates from one of the original thirteen markets of 19th-century New York. [3] [4] An indoor food market for the East Side of Manhattan was proposed as early as 1936. The proposed market was to be located at Essex Street in the Lower East Side, on land owned by the New York City Board of Transportation. [5]