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Cassava leaf stew and prayer rugs off the Cross Bronx. Get closer to your gypsy cabbie.
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Moroccan |
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City Islander serving up Shamu-sized surf and turf reminiscent of the landlocked states.
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American |
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Blaze a trail through the last frontier—the South Bronx.
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American |
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Soul staples fried chicken, collards, cornbread get love here. Cursing does not.
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Southern |
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Mofongo mega church, order it your way, from pig to crustacean.
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Restaurants |
Caribbean |
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Escape summertime haze of complex body odor for fried fishes and pre-noon brews by the City Island sea.
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Seafood |
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Whole-hog lovers break out their PR-flag bikini tops. Viva!
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Restaurants |
Latin American |
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Exotic Honduran specialties, from pupusa to baleada. Real $2 price points.
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Restaurants |
Latin American |
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Haute beach bum veteran caters to the whole family. King legs for Big Daddy, baby tails for Lil’ Junior.
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Restaurants |
Seafood |
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A different kind of flesh for sale in Hunts Point. BBQ smoked in a trailer in an auto shop’s parking lot. Don’t be scared.
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BBQ |
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Cozy seafood shack serving all stripes of fried crustacean.
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Restaurants |
Seafood |
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Taco fiends bumrush the spot for hand-pressed tortillas, hangover soup. Hardcore users only.
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Restaurants |
Mexican |
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Tito Puente’s gets a Puritan makeover.
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Restaurants |
Seafood |
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Boogie’s only coal oven pizza. Also brunch, sushi, and belly-dancing classes with comp apple hookahs. Lordy.
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Restaurants |
Italian |
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City Island delight offers live tree, fabric tablecloths, delicate Northern Italian via Belmont via Yugoslavia. Don’t ask, just eat.
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Restaurants |
Italian |
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Sleek lounge with Y2K-era vibe. Retro-fantasize re: cosmos, Blahniks, bunny-shaped vibrators. Oh, to be innocent again.
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Nightlife |
Lounge |
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Quirky Latin-style steakcasa. More cow-feet soup, please.
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Restaurants |
Latin American |
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