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]]>The Fulton is located in the Seaport District, with an amazing view of the Brooklyn Bridge. The open-air patio is a perfect location for brunch, lunch, or dinner. The rich menu offers dishes like King Crab Lettuce Cups with Avocado and Yuzu and Longevity Noodles with Glazed Maine Lobster.
Newly opened Gia is already a go-to place in the Noho neighborhood. It has a rustic Italian vibe that will make you feel like you’re on a beach as you’re tasting Octopus with Lardo, Squid Ink Spaghetti, and Benton’s ham and bottarga.
Miss Lily is a famous place with two downtown locations, in SoHo and the East Village. It opened in 2011 and has since been a popular place to stop by and grab a bite with friends. Their Jerk Ramen is famous and looks amazing when photographed! They serve brunch from 11 am to 5 pm every weekend, so don’t miss it.
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]]>The Fulton is located in the Seaport District, with an amazing view of the Brooklyn Bridge. The open-air patio is a perfect location for brunch, lunch, or dinner. The rich menu offers dishes like King Crab Lettuce Cups with Avocado and Yuzu and Longevity Noodles with Glazed Maine Lobster.
Newly opened Gia is already a go-to place in the Noho neighborhood. It has a rustic Italian vibe that will make you feel like you’re on a beach as you’re tasting Octopus with Lardo, Squid Ink Spaghetti, and Benton’s ham and bottarga.
Miss Lily is a famous place with two downtown locations, in SoHo and the East Village. It opened in 2011 and has since been a popular place to stop by and grab a bite with friends. Their Jerk Ramen is famous and looks amazing when photographed! They serve brunch from 11 am to 5 pm every weekend, so don’t miss it.
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