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Competition may be limited, but still the best Czech restaurant in all of NYC. Authentic décor harkens back to quaint Commie era, though T-shirt and CD sales lend more modern, touristy vibe. Luckily, the food is as authentic as it gets. Eggs, schnitzel, potato pancakes, and dumplings that will have you in a guilt-ridden rush to the gym. Great beers on tap and a nice courtyard.
This place may be suffering from a slight identity crisis, but you probably won't mind. Omonia takes the average Greek diner to the next level. Pick a cocktail/wine/import, pick an appetizer/soup/s... read more
Bosnian meat palace. Smoky grill up front will have you homesick for momma's Sarajevan kitchen. Go meat-crazy with the platter, overflowing with sausages, kebabs, kidneys, hearts, and livers. Red p... read more
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