Dining
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Yana Izmaylov | August 9, 2016
Philippe by Philippe Chow: Defying Expectations
In a city that can only be characterized as offering an overabundance of food, cuisines and high-end dining...
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MJ Pedone | July 28, 2016
Industry Kitchen – A Favorite Place to Eat in the Seaport
With intimate and unobstructed views of the Brooklyn Skyline and Williamsburg Bridges, nestled along the East River, Industry...
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Josey Petz | June 28, 2016
The Birth of pizza
Pizza is a worldwide food. It originated in Naples and eventually spread internationally.The popularity of pizza grew after...
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Maria Solis Belizaire | June 16, 2016
NYC Bites: The Corner Social
Every trip I take uptown to Harlem begins at the corner of 126 and Lenox, where one of...
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justin jersey | May 24, 2016
Ethnic Cuisines That Have Far-Reaching Health Benefits
It’s difficult for many Americans to step outside of their respective comfort zones, especially when it comes to...
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Jocelyn Wallace | May 16, 2016
Earl’s New American is a Gastronomic Escape
Peddler’s Village is a country style shopping destination tucked away in Bucks County. It has beautiful boutiques with...
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Olivia Rahim | March 21, 2016
The Perfectly Aged Steak: Ben & Jacks Steakhouse
If there’s one thing New York City does not lack, it’s good steakhouses. Sometimes it can be difficult...
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Olivia Rahim | March 4, 2016
French cuisine in the heart of the Meat Packing District – Bagatelle
Located in the heart of the Meatpacking District, New York City, Bagatelle is a French lounge that was...
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Ilya Timofeyev | February 19, 2016
Move over Seamless, NY loves Maple.
Maple, a relative newcomer in the crowded NYC food market, hopes to clear the playing field and as...
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Leasa Simmons | February 3, 2016
Midweek Happy Hour in the Capital City
Tuesday nights are alive in Columbus, Ohio for foodies and hockey fans alike. Bar Louie, located in the...