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| | Cuisine of New York City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Almost all ethnic cuisines are well represented in NYC. |  | | Cuisine of New York City comprises many cuisines belonging to various ethnic groups that have entered the United States through the city. |  | | Background - Cuisine usually associated with New York City stems from its large and influential community of Eastern European Jews and their descendants. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_cuisine
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| | Encyclopedia: New York City |
 | | New York City is also home to the nation's largest community of American Jews, with an estimate of 972,000 in 2002, and is the worldwide headquarters of the Hasidic Lubavitch sect and the Bobover and Satmar branches of Hasidism. |  | | Towns, which are county subdivisions in New York State with governments of their own, can also contain villages, which are roughly comparable to what is thought of as a town in most of the United States; that is, villages are small incorporated muncipalities with limited taxation powers. |  | | Upper New York Bay is surrounded by Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, and the coast of New Jersey, and is connected by the Narrows between Brooklyn and Staten Island to Lower New York Bay, which is partially surrounded by Brooklyn, Staten Island, and the coast of New Jersey, and opens to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/New-York-City
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| | American Indians Bring Southwestern Native Cuisine to New York City |
 | | New York City - January 5, 2005 - It was a cold night in New York, but the food was heating up as Navajo chef Walter Whitewater put the final touches on a dish of roasted green chile stuffed with Dine Churro lamb. |  | | He was demonstrating Native recipes from the American Southwest before a group of sophisticated -- and salivating -- food lovers at the New York's American Museum of Natural History as part of the museum's ongoing Adventures in the Global Kitchen series. |  | | The cuisine of the American Southwest is rooted in the dry desert regions of what are now the states of New Mexico and Arizona. |
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http://www.imdiversity.com/Villages/Native/family_lifestyle_traditions/voa_cuisine_nyc_0105.asp
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| | New York City Restaurants |
 | | The New City Cafe makes itself very desirable to be eaten at. |  | | Whether you live in New York or you are in from out of town, this is one place that you can't miss. |  | | With a new chef, and superb food, this Eastsider is a winner. |
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| | Via Quadronno, Bottega del Vino,Italian Restaurants in new york city, italian restaurants in nyc,nyc restaurants, Italian restaurants,New york city restaurants,best espresso in new york city |
 | | Via Quadronno, Bottega del Vino,Italian Restaurants in new york city, italian restaurants in nyc,nyc restaurants, Italian restaurants,New york city restaurants,best espresso in new york city |  | | A New York branch of a legendary Italian sandwich shop has opened on the Upper East Side. |  | | Cuisine: Italian, Address: 25 East 73rd St. New York, NY 10021, Tel: 212-650-9880 Fax: 212-650-9801, E-mail: info@viaquadronno.com, Your host: KC or, Paulo, Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:30 AM to 11:00 PM |
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| | Darbar Fine Indian Cuisine |
 | | Darbar Indian restaurant with its prime location in midtown Manhattan, right in the heart of New York city, and with their numerous dishes of great cuisine, is a superb choice for good food and ambiance. |  | | Besides the traditional, korma and tandoori preparations the kitchen experiments with trans-ethnic fusion dishes like Maine crab cakes, and potato croquettes stuffed with goat cheese. |  | | Make sure to take advantage of our lunch buffet special, where we have, seafood, lamb or goat, chicken, vegetables, salads, and much much more. |
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http://www.darbarny.com
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| | Restaurants in New York City - French Cuisine |
 | | French cuisine with impeccable service in a fabulous setting. |  | | In this French bistro-style restaurant, standard French cuisine is served. |  | | Try their assortment of pastries baked on the premises. |
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http://www.nyctourism.com/restaurants/french.htm
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| | RESTAURANTS: VIETNAMESE & THAI RESTAURANTS IN NEW YORK CITY |
 | | The Cafe Asean serves a mixture of Thai, Malaysian and Vietnamese cuisines in a romantic environment. |  | | Typhoon Asian Cuisine and Sushi Bar Pan-Asian cuisine from the Far East. |  | | Tangerine Fantastic Thai cuisine aiming to please with palate teasers of traditional dishes. |
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| | New York Post Online Edition: food |
 | | They teamed up to bring New York what they have designated its first gastro pub, the Spotted Pig (314 W. 11th St., at Greenwich Street; [212] 620-0393), a casual place to relax with a pint and eat good food, without having to get dressed up. |  | | But that's all changing; eclectic restaurants around the city are daring to dish up British comfort food favorites - and getting rave reviews from American diners. |  | | Often considered a contradiction in terms, British cuisine has long been the butt of jokes, conjuring up images of flavorless boiled meat and flaccid gray vegetables. |
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http://www.nypost.com/food/20694.htm
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| | Mexican Food in New York City, NY |
 | | When youre craving Mexican food in New York City, MagicYellow.com can help you find the places to satisfy your taste buds. |  | | French Food & Restaurants in New York City |  | | Barbecue Food & Catering in New York City |
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| | New York City Information and Deals - TripAdvisor |
 | | New York City: Hotel 31: "Do not go there when it's hot -" |  | | New York City: B.B. King Blues Club and Grill: "Great music, average food" |  | | New York City: Chelsea International Hostel: "a good experience for a good price" |
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| | New York City Reference - Restaurants |
 | | Although there are probably more restaurants in New York City than in any other city, choosing one can be a frustrating experience: the very breadth and depth of the selection makes it difficult to find what you want. |  | | The Blue Note, world's finest jazz club, located in the heart of New York's Greenwich Village is synonymous not only with great jazz in an intimate setting, but also critically-acclaimed food, top-notch service and a gift shop with an eclectic array of exclusive merchandise--including wearing apparel. |  | | Select by cuisine, city and/or zip code to get a list of restaraunts. |
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| | United States: NY: New York |
 | | New York City.com Guide to Restaurants - Search New York restaurants by name, area, price, or cuisine. |  | | List of Afternoon Tea Room in New York City (Alphabetical) - Japanese PhD candidate shares her interest in tea. |  | | NYC Restaurants - Hundreds of restaurants and reviews, listed by neighborhood and cuisine. |
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http://chefmoz.org/United_States/NY/New_York
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| | Asia Food - New York Restaurant Listings |
 | | Chef Geetika Khanna, a pioneer of Indian fusion cuisine in New York City, now presides over Masala Café, the flagship restaurant of the famous Kalustyan's spice market in Manhattan's Curry Hill. |  | | In addition to her natural flair with food, Khanna was trained at the French Culinary Institute and has a wealth of knowledge to share. |  | | Formerly of Raga in the East Village, Khanna has earned high praise for her innovative food, characterized by the seamless layering of flavors and artful balancing of the familiar and the exotic. |
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http://www.asiafood.org/restaurants/index5.cfm
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| | New York city restaurant reviews for thai food. |
 | | New York city restaurant reviews for thai food. |  | | "Of the recent crop of Pan Asian restaurants, Rain is one of the most compelling." — New York Times |  | | Still drawing "black clad" hepcats (and "baseball-capped frat boys") these Uptown Pan-Asians "haven't lost their touch"; the "different but not too unusual" cuisine is "safe enough for first-timers" while the "happening bar" and "attractive" pricing produce a "partylike" scene |
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| | New York - New York Hotel - VEGAS.com |
 | | New York-New York offers a plethora of fine dining choices that represent the ethnically diverse cuisine of the its namesake city. |  | | The bakery-fresh bread of Il Fornaio will have you believing you're in Little Italy, while the atmosphere of Gonzalez y Gonzalez evokes a true New York City Mexican café. |  | | Here you can find traditional New York street fare such as pizza, deli sandwiches and a Coney Island institution, Nathan's hot dogs. |
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| | NEW YORK Magazine Online - The New York Metro Website - New York, NYC, NY |
 | | The unlikely duo of Bruce Ratner and Frank Gehry may produce the crowning achievement of New York's architectural renaissance. |  | | Assistant lit—so last season—seems to have metastasized into several new genres. |  | | Stephen Hanson aims to make cutting-edge Iberian cuisine mainstream. |
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| | New York City NY Restaurants Cuisine New York NY Dining |
 | | New York City NY Restaurants Cuisine New York NY Dining |  | | Café Carlyle plays host to some of the best talent in New York. |  | | or click on a cuisine or featured restaurant below |
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| | I LOVE NEW YORK - The Official New York State Tourism Website |
 | | Meet the craftspeople who continue the traditions of tradesmen from the 19th century, including blacksmithing and weaving, and experience the celebrations and day-to-day routines of rural New Yorkers. |  | | Visit New York's harvest markets and orchards for farm-fresh produce. |  | | Baseball was in its infancy during the covered bridge era, which in New York State extended into the early 1900s. |
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| | Candle Cafe Vegetarian Cuisine |
 | | Candle 79 is New York Naturally's Restaurant of the Year 2005!!! |  | | and our new location, Candle 79, which thanks to your support, we were able to open in 2003. |  | | Come and enjoy cozy cuisine at the Candle. |
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| | New York Weddings in Metro New York |
 | | If you are planning a wedding, corporate party, Bar/Bat Mitzvah or major event in New York City, Long Island, Westchester, New Jersey, or Connecticut, New York Metro Weddings is the place to be. |  | | We also have a bridal registry, and online bridal consultant, and a top New York Bandleader available to answer questions and give suggestions. |  | | Disclaimer: New York MetroWeddings does not necessarily endorse or support any of the listings contained herein, and will not be held liable for any events related to use or contact of any vendors. |
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| | AOL City Guide: New York - Restaurants, Events, Entertainment, Concerts, Tickets, Movies, Hotels & Weather |
 | | AOL CityGuide has a finger on the pulse of this city, and cities around the nation: from New York restaurants to Las Vegas entertainment, Chicago real estate, Washington hotels, Florida weather, San Francisco theaters, Boston markets and Los Angeles nightlife. |  | | We're the better way to search your city. |  | | From the new 'The Odd Couple' to faves like 'Spamalot' and 'Wicked,' our guide has you covered. |
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| | Cooks.com - Recipes - New York Fries |
 | | Hailing from lands far and wide, New York City cab drivers are as unique and diverse as the city itself... |  | | Results 1 - 5 of 5 for new york fry. |  | | Heat butter and oil in a wide frying pan over medium-high heat. |
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| | MSN Encarta - New York |
 | | There are 57 counties in New York plus the 5 counties that compose New York City that no longer have functioning county governments. |  | | New York City is renowned for its parades, particularly the massive Thanksgiving Day and Saint Patrick’s Day parades. |  | | New York City has its own civil court, like county courts elsewhere, and a special criminal court. |
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