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EXPLORE NYC | | | | | | | 75 9th Ave
New York,
NY
10011
212-462-4338 | | | | | Description: CHELSEA. This quaint little breakfast and lunch stop, located in the trendy Chelsea Market, is popular for its delicious homemade baked goods. Inside, you'll see Amy's latest baked offerings like "Organic Rustic Italian," "Organic Whole Wheat Baguette," or "Black Olive Fougasse" stacked in the bins around the counter. Breakfast fare includes a vast selection of scones, muffins, sticky buns, Irish soda bread and more. The neighborhood folks crowd in daily for Amy's unique take on traditional lunch fare a grilled cheese and tomato seasoned with cilantro and chipolte red pepper or ham with swiss on potato onion dill bread. TRAIN: A, C, E, L to 14th St.
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| 541 Amsterdam Ave
New York,
NY
10024
212-724-4707 | | | | | Description: UPPER WEST SIDE. Stripped-down décor and simple pleasures define this well-established Jewish eatery known for delicious brunch and expertly packed sandwiches. Affectionately called "The Sturgeon King," Barney Greengrass definitely knows their fish. Some of the best deli food in New York. Housed in their current location since 1929. Delivery until 4pm daily. TRAIN: B, C, 1, 9 to 86th St
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| 131 Duane St
New York,
NY
10013
212-227-7777 | | | | | Description: TRIBECA. Traditional American eats and well-presented dishes characterize this TriBeCa dining room, which tends to draw a cool mix of families, fashion-ites and folks from the neighborhood. The space boasts all the classy, "big city" style you could ask for, from bustling, energetic servers to the old school elements of its 19th century digs. As for the food, there are few better ways to start a morning than with a stiff cup of joe and one of City Hall's signature blintzes. For dinner, one of their NYC-themed "seafood towers" is a must-try. TRAIN: A, C, 1, 2, 3 to Chambers St
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| 1064 Madison Ave
New York,
NY
10028
212-772-0022 | | | | | Description: UPPER EAST SIDE. Known for exceptional breads and outstanding baked goods, this eatery owned by Eli Zabar offers only the best in early morning selections. This deli's loyal followers will tell you that the steep prices here are well worth the money! TRAIN: 6 to 77th Street.
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| 78 W 11th St
New York,
NY
10011
212-533-2233 | | | | | Description: WEST VILLAGE. Open 24-hours daily, this downtown French bistro offers a great choice for an early morning meal when you have the time to savor tasty dishes, read a paper and do a bit of people watching from the outdoor tables. The eclectic décor showcases mismatched tables and serves as the perfect backdrop for the interesting collection of folks that gather here all hours of the day and night. TRAIN: F to 14th St
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| 169 9th Ave
New York,
NY
10011
212-627-9010 | | | | | Description: CHELSEA. Cozily situated in the heart of Chelsea, this quaint little French bakery serves up a variety of delectable pastries and scrumptious specialty sandwiches. Indeed, this is one of those places where the trendy crowd frequents for an obligatory "quick bite," whether it's on the way to work or on the way home. TRAIN: A, C, E to 14th St
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| 423 Amsterdam Ave
New York,
NY
10024
212-496-6280 | | | | | Description: UPPER WEST SIDE. Just the sound of the foods offered at Sarabeth's will make your stomach rumble. A great place for an early morning feast, this eclectic American eatery offers up goodies like pumpkin waffles, cranberry-pear bread pudding, creative omelettes, sticky buns and raisin scones. The casual atmosphere makes you feel right at home. Lines assemble quickly on weekends, so come early to get a spot. TRAIN: 1, 9 to 79th St
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| 99 Prince St
New York,
NY
10012
212-966-5454 | | | | | Description: SOHO. Don't be misled by the name; this is one fabulous restaurant. The décor is breathtaking with heavy wooden tables, brick walls and beautiful table top appointments. Feast on innovative and mouth watering food like black sea bass drizzled in lime juice and coriander, codfish wrapped in fig leaf surrounded by figs and eggplant or the rich custard topped with caramelized pineapple. Prix fixe lunch is $24. TRAIN: N, R at Prince St
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| 21 Bedford St
New York,
NY
10014
212-989-5769 | | | | | Description: WEST VILLAGE. Don't let the diminutive size of Ino fool you this Italian wine bar serves up munchies that are huge on taste! Lone lunchers or small groups are most common here, and you will see many worker-bees who have dashed out for a quick noontime bite. Favorites are the creative sandwiches and the classic bruschetta. Light appetites should try the Panini, which comes in variations such as prosciutto with soft Italian cheese and sweet onion or roasted vegetables and goat cheese.
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| 555 5th Ave
New York,
NY
10017
212-780-0577 | | | | | Description: MIDTOWN WEST. This gourmet sandwich empire provides a convenient way to eat well on the on-the-go. Delicacies might include the heirloom tomato BLT with aioli, or slow-roasted pork, red cabbage, jalapenos and mustard on ciabatta rolls. Juices, coffee drinks and ice cream are also served. Seating available at most locations. TRAIN: B, D, F, V to 47th-50th Sts-Rockefeller Center
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