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We hit the streets to see if the borough's residents could tell the difference between bottled "Brooklynized" water and the real deal.
Plus: how to combat insidious ramps breath, pistachios are having a moment, and more from this week's 'New York.'
"The vote tonight has shown us that we still have a lot of work ahead in the fight to end Israeli oppression of Palestinians."
She and her team have narrowed it down to two spots.
He's aiming to open an Italian spot called Arthur on Smith this March.
If Adrienne Braxton doesn't hit her quota, she'll have to close her bakery for good.
Further evidence that Brooklyn is on fire.
Asian and Italian restaurants are proving prominent on fall's bill of fare.
The mystery Brooklyn business is a "beautiful shop with an amazing selection of some of the finest craft beer, cheese, charcuterie, chocolate and coffee."
It sounds like his Bed-Stuy bar won't be your typical celebrity-owned hotspot.
Emmett Cullen himself talks to us about a trip to Fette Sau.
The Brooklyn-based Middle Eastern market is expanding and taking on a big rival.
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