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Page 220 Great LGBTQ Bars In NYC
Some of the greatest LGBTQ bars, and bars with LGBTQ nights, across the city.
Golden Unicorn
Golden Unicorn is a restaurant above a bank in Chinatown where you can eat some dim sum while a wedding reception is going down nearby.
Torrisi Bar & Restaurant
From the people who brought you Carbone, Torrisi Bar & Restaurant is a big, glitzy spot in Nolita with a lively scene and an inventive Italian menu.
Bajeko Sekuwa
At this Nepalese restaurant in Sunnyside, a whole section of the menu is dedicated to goat's head dishes.
Hakka Cuisine
This Chinatown restaurant specializes in dishes like stuffed tofu and salt baked chicken from the Hakka community.
Where To Get A Big Group Meal Outside In NYC
Instead of having a picnic on your stoop, try one of these spots.
Bad Roman
Bad Roman is a gimmicky Italian-ish restaurant in Columbus Circle. The food is hit-or-miss, but it's a reliably good time.
One White Street
One White Street serves some very good hyper-seasonal dishes in a stylish three-story Tribeca townhouse.
Secchu Yokota
Secchu Yokota is a tiny Japanese restaurant in the East Village that serves an exceptional, seasonally-driven tempura omakase.
Love Korean BBQ
With DJs every weekend, Love Korean BBQ is a fun Koreatown spot to eat top-notch brisket and short ribs.
The Best Cupcakes in NYC
The cupcake craze may be over, but that doesn't mean there aren't still great cupcakes in NYC. These are our favorites.
Huascar & Co. Bakeshop
Huascar & Co Bakeshop in Hell's Kitchen makes inventive cupcakes inspired by the chef's Dominican heritage.
Itaewon Pocha
If it's 1am and you need some soju and bulgogi fries, head to Itaewon Pocha in Koreatown.
Magnolia Bakery
Magnolia Bakery is a classic NYC spot that you might know from some popular TV shows of the early aughts. It's a little touristy, sure, but the cupcakes and banana pudding are great.
Molly's Cupcakes
Molly's Cupcakes is a cute bake shop on Bleecker Street that makes excellent cupcakes, and has lots of space to sit and hang out.
Lloyd's Carrot Cake Shop
Lloyd's Carrot Cake Shop is a beloved bakery in the Bronx that's famous for their signature carrot cake.
Nubeluz
Located on the 50th floor of the Ritz-Carlton in Nomad, this absurdly luxurious cocktail bar from José Andrés has one of the best views in the city.
C as in Charlie
This restaurant serves unique Korean-Southern small plates in a compact room in Noho with a lively crowd.
Sushi On Me
The Williamsburg location of Sushi On Me is significantly pricier than the one in Jackson Heights, but it's just as much fun.
Zanmi Soho
Bring a group to this festive Haitian restaurant in Soho. You can always get a table, and the griot is always crispy.
15 Great NYC Restaurants That Are Actually Open On Mondays
Lots of restaurants are closed on Mondays. But you can always rely on these spots.
Sid Gold's Request Room
At Sid Gold's in Chelsea, you can do live piano karaoke six nights a week. It's a great time, and there's no cover.