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New York City boasts about 18,000 eating establishments. Some come and go almost overnight, while others have been around for decades. A few rules of thumb: The East Village is an excellent neighborhood for cheap eats and ethnic restaurants; SoHo, TriBeCa, and Columbus Avenue boast lots of trendy spots; and Midtown and the Upper East Side are home to some of the city’s most venerable and expensive restaurants.
- Lower Manhattan restaurants
- Chinatown Restaurants
- Little Italy Restaurants
- Lower East Side Restaurants
- SoHo Restaurants
- TriBeCa Restaurants
- East Village restaurants
- Greenwich Village Restaurants
- Union Square/Murray Hill Restaurants
- Chelsea Restaurants
- Midtown West Restaurants
- Midtown East Restaurants
- Upper East Side Restaurants
- Upper West Side Restaurants
- Harlem Restaurants
© Avalon Travel and Sascha Zuger from Moon New York State, 5th Edition
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