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Worth a Trip
Multicultural Queens spans all kitchens of the world, from Flushing's Chinese noodle houses - try
Hunan
Kitchen of Grand Sichuan
(
www.thegrandsichuan.com
;
42-47 Main St, Flushing; mains $9.50-23;
11am-12:30am; 7 to Flushing-Main St) - to Astoria's Greek eats: try
Taverna Kyclades
(
718-545-8666;
www.tavernakyclades.com
;
33-07 Ditmars Blvd, at 33rd St, Astoria; mains $11.50-35;
noon-11pm Mon-Sat, to 10pm Sun;
N/Q to Astoria-Ditmars Blvd) .
Best Vegetarian
Hangawi
Delicate Korean flavors define this soothing, Zen-like oasis, set snugly in the
canyons of Midtown. (
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Candle Cafe
Affluent vegans sip, sup and gossip at this Upper East Side favorite. (
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Angelica Kitchen
Ridiculously fresh produce gets creative at this East Village classic. (
Peacefood Cafe
A vegan oasis in the Upper West Side, famed for its fried seitan panini. (
Best Quick Bites
Chelsea Market
From tacos and pastries to gourmet ice cream, Manhattan's best-loved
gourmet market is a foodie's Promised Land. (
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Ess-a-Bagel
Jaw-busting bagels meet NYC attitude at Manhattan's top old-school bagel
peddler. (
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Shake Shack
American classics meet quality produce at Danny Meyer's citywide burger
empire. (
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Gray's Papaya
New York's wieners are perfect to grab on the go for a fast feed between
sights. (
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Joe's Pizza
The pie at this Greenwich Village institution has a city-wide fan base. (
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