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La Dinastia
We would travel great lengths for the boneless crackling chicken at La Dinastia on the Upper West Side.
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Flor De Mayo
Eat lomo saltado and listen to 2010s hits at this Chino Latino spot in Washington Heights.
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China Cocina
China Cocina is a family-owned Chino Latino spot in Corona that’s been around for over 30 years.
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Flor De Mayo
The original location of this Chino Latino spot is where you should drink nutcrackers and eat pollo a la brasa.
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Caridad China
At this Chino Latino spot in East Williamsburg, you can eat fried green plantains bathed in garlic sauce that somehow stay superbly crispy.
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Jardin De China
Jardin De China is a casual Chino Latino spot in Corona where you could easily bring a group last-minute.
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El Pabellon De Oro
This Chino Latino spot in Soundview is a great spot for a quick, casual meal involving ropa vieja.
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La Dinastia
The special fried rice at this Chino Latino spot in Washington Heights comes with tiny cubes of ham, baby shrimp, and scallions.
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La Nueva Victoria
There’s a solid lunch special at this Chino Latino spot on the Upper West Side.
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Don Ceviche
This Peruvian spot in Essex Market has rotisserie chickens spinning at all times, and that’s exactly what you should order.
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Rio Market
The next time you forget how great a salad can be, try one at this buffet-style Brazilian eatery and churrascaria, which is among Astoria’s best food bars.
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Petisco Brazuca
The next time you need a cheesy, deep-fried bite, head to this Brazilian snack shop that sells coxinhas in to-go cups in Bed-Stuy.
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Casa Theodoro
Have a bottle of wine and some pizza topped with hearts of palm and boiled eggs at this Brazilian pizza shop in Astoria.
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Gertude's
A Passover Seder-inspired margarita. A burger with a side of latkes. You’ll find all that and more at Gertrude’s in Prospect Heights.
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Chrissy's Pizza
Chrissy’s Pizza started as a pop-up in Bushwick, and now it’s serving New York-style pies from its permanent home in the East Village.
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Winner on Franklin
Drink frozen margaritas and eat sourdough at Winner on Franklin in Crown Heights.
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Kiosko 787
Kiosko 787 is a takeout-only spot in Gowanus serving sandwiches, pernill, empanadillas, and other satisfying Puerto Rican classics.
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Foxface Natural
Formerly a sandwich shop, Foxface serves an interesting lineup of seafood-heavy dishes in a bright, casual East Village space.
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Döden
Döden is a Swedish pizzeria in Washington Heights that’s obsessed with mortality, craft beer, and funky pizza toppings.
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Café Chelsea
The latest, liveliest spot at the Chelsea Hotel, Cafe Chelsea is an art deco brasserie with prime people-watching.
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Libertine
Libertine is a French bistro in the West Village with a serious case of Francophilia and perfect countryside cooking.