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Chinese restaurants can be found in every corner of the world, but that doesn't mean they all serve the same thing. Every nation demands its own... More >>
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If you're addicted to the excellent tamales sold surreptitiously from shopping carts around the Port Authority, give those at the East Village's... More >>
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Located west of downtown Jamaica in an area known for its rough-hewn Dominican and Salvadoran bars and cafés, Mataheko looks like just... More >>
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Rural Restaurant is one of four Dongbei restaurants in Flushing. Squeezed between North Korea and Russia in far northeastern China, Dongbei... More >>
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A decade ago, Jersey City's Little India—a stretch of Newark Avenue that descends rather alarmingly toward the Meadowlands swamps—was... More >>
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When the West Village's Fatty Crab debuted in 2005, it presented the brash flavors of Malaysia in a rollicking greasy-spoon setting, and trying... More >>
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Even more than Jackson Heights or Corona, Sunset Park has become our premier Mexican-food neighborhood, with more restaurants, bodegas, street... More >>
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When was the last time you did a double take while looking at a menu? My most recent jolt occurred in an alleyway that runs between Elizabeth... More >>
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Out of necessity, you've probably eaten in lots of shopping-mall food courts. You're tired, hungry, and footsore, and rather than hitting the... More >>
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