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A new hookah garden comes to Little Egypt.
In addition to the shio-based (salt-based) ramens served at the original location, customers will also be able to chose among shoyu-based (soy-sauce-based) varieties.
A visit to the recently opened Hollis Famous Burgers in Queens, which doubles as the Hollis Hip Hop Museum.
Jollibee, a Filipino favorite, makes its East Coast debut this weekend.
An establishment described as “Versailles on crack” may be under new management.
A restaurant with suspected mob ties has been shut down by the city.
The restaurant arm of Spencer Rothschild’s self-styled 'Latin American Beachside resort' is now fully open in Park Slope.
A magazine feature takes us into the lives of ‘faux’ girlfriends who dance with men for $40 an hour.
Gelato is gaining popularity in the U.S., a six-foot-long zucchini grows in Queens, and more from our glance at the morning headlines.
From Queens to the Upper West Side, restaurants cut costs and hope that you'll still eat out.
Ion's, in Long Island City, continues the march of good new Romanian restaurants across the New York cityscape.
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