Guidebook for New York

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Guidebook for New York

Food Scene

The. Best. Korean. Fried Chicken. Period. They are so popular they are only open a few hours a day. By 7pm they are closed. GO! Try it! Seriously. You will not be disappointed.
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GoGo-Gi
3908 Broadway
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The. Best. Korean. Fried Chicken. Period. They are so popular they are only open a few hours a day. By 7pm they are closed. GO! Try it! Seriously. You will not be disappointed.
Great restaurant with mussels, good happy hour and specialty cocktails.
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Heights Tavern
3910 Broadway
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Great restaurant with mussels, good happy hour and specialty cocktails.
Their Big Breakfast, is filling and comes with a bit of everything regarding breakfast food. Great food, and down the block! On sundays $3 mimosas!
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Coogans
4015 Broadway
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Their Big Breakfast, is filling and comes with a bit of everything regarding breakfast food. Great food, and down the block! On sundays $3 mimosas!
Delicious Thai food down the block! Their Tung Thong (Fried Shrimp Purses) are mouth watering. They Deliver!
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Tung Thong
561 W 169th St
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Delicious Thai food down the block! Their Tung Thong (Fried Shrimp Purses) are mouth watering. They Deliver!
Trendy new Mexican restaurant. Delicious food across the street from the historic open campus of City College (one of the oldest in the country)
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Oso
1618 Amsterdam Ave
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Trendy new Mexican restaurant. Delicious food across the street from the historic open campus of City College (one of the oldest in the country)

Parks & Nature

New York City's oldest standing bridge, in the mid 1800s it used to be an aqueduct, but now it is roomier than the highline and looks south onto New York City.
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Highbridge Park
Amsterdam Avenue
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New York City's oldest standing bridge, in the mid 1800s it used to be an aqueduct, but now it is roomier than the highline and looks south onto New York City.