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Page 2Mister Dips
Embrace your inner child and prioritize the burgers and dairy dips at Mister Dips at the South Street Seaport.
Hainan Chicken House
Hainan Chicken House is a Malaysian spot on the Sunset/Borough Park border that serves classic dishes in a modern space.
Playa Gelato
The beachy decor and interesting flavors at this Mott Haven gelateria will put you in a good mood.
Champion Pizza
Champion Pizza in Soho has over 20 varieties of square pies, but the best thing here is the round plain pie.
Flipper’s
The soufflé pancakes at this Soho spot live up to the hype, and they have pretty good savory food too.
Ki Sushi
Ki Sushi's Park Slope location is great for groups and anyone else who wants a good deal on semi-fancy sushi.
Kori's Eats
Kori's Eats is a counter service spot for chicken and waffles in Mott Haven. We really love their jerk ribs.
Three Guys Restaurant
You'll see both neighborhood regulars and museum tourists eating tuna melts and fries at this nondescript Greek diner on the UES.
NY Pizza Suprema
NY Pizza Suprema has been a neighborhood staple with solid slices since long before MSG was built down the street. There's usually a line, but it moves quickly.
Peaches Prime
The food at Peaches Prime in Fort Greene is hit or miss, but this place has a great burger, and it's a good backup if your first choice in the area is too crowded.
Burger By Day
Burger by Day is a counter-service spot in Chinatown that has some of the best smashburgers and fried chicken sandwiches in the city.
The Frenchman's Dough
The food at this Italian restaurant in the Tin Building is a mixed bag. We’re fans of the fried calamari blanketed with parm, but you should go elsewhere for pizza.
Mo's Burgers
Open since the '90s, Mo's Burgers is a Harlem food truck where you can get a burger for $2.50 and a fantastic lemonade to go along with it.
Zero Otto Nove
Zero Otto Nove is the go-to Italian spot on Arthur Avenue, and it works well for almost any situation.
Fan Fan Doughnuts
This shop in Bed-Stuy specializes in long eclair-like filled doughnuts. You'll want to try one of everything.
Doughnut Plant
Doughnut Plant on the LES has transcendent spongy, slightly dense, and chewy yeast doughnuts.
Mochinut
Mochinut in the East Village has over 20 colorful varieties of mochi doughnuts, which have subtly crispy outsides and soft and chewy centers.
Cuts & Slices
Cuts & Slices is a pizza joint in Bed-Stuy with unique varieties like chicken & waffle and black truffle alfredo shrimp. But the oxtail pies are the number one reason to come here.
Ace's Pizza
There are things you need to experience before you die. One of them is Detroit-style pizza, and Ace's Pizza at Rockefeller Center has some of the city's best.
Surreal Creamery
This Greenwich Village spot has sundaes in mason jars, but the “floateas” (soft serve on top of bubble tea) are why you come here.