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  2. The Corinthian (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Corinthian is a 57-story apartment building at 330 East 38th Street in Murray Hill, Manhattan, New York City. It was New York City 's largest apartment building when it opened in 1988. Site

  3. The Corinthian - Wikipedia

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    The Corinthian can refer to: Corinthian (comics), a character in The Sandman comic books; The Corinthian (Manhattan), an apartment building in New York City; The Corinthian, a 1940 book by Georgette Heyer

  4. Corton (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Corton was a New French cuisine restaurant located at 239 West Broadway (between Walker Street and White Street) in Tribeca, Manhattan, in New York City run by chef Paul Liebrandt and restaurateur Drew Nieporent. [1] [2]

  5. P. J. Clarke's - Wikipedia

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    Logo. P. J. Clarke's is a saloon and gastropub, established in 1884 and is one of the oldest continuously operating restaurants in NYC.It occupies a building located at 915 Third Avenue on the northeast corner of East 55th Street in Manhattan.

  6. 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]

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  8. Corima (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Corima is a restaurant in New York City. ... The menu includes smoked swordfish tamal, potato udon noodles with cornhusk dashi, and chocolate flan. [2] References

  9. Met Foods - Wikipedia

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    Met Foodmarkets, also referred to as Met Foods, is a group of independently owned and operated stores, which operates in the New York Metropolitan Area.Most of its stores are in the four boroughs of New York City outside Manhattan and carry a variety of products.