My favorite (I'm not vegetarian) is Hangawi on 32nd Street and Fifth Avenue - a lovely Korean restaurant
http://www.hangawirestaurant.com/
My friend, who's vegan, loves Blossom on Ninth Avenue and 21st Street in Chelsea (I've never eaten there)
http://www.blossomnyc.com/
2007-12-05 14:11:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I stay properly outdoors NYC yet honestly do not spend sufficient time there. it isn't user-friendly for me to make an finished correct ten record because that I finally end up doing a similar issues each and anytime i bypass down, yet listed the following are some: - correct of the Empire State progression. My absolute renowned problem to do. And the statement deck is now open to 2am i have self belief. impressive. - American Museum of organic heritage (or the Met, relying on what you want better efficient, paintings or heritage) - a minimum of taking a walk by ability of substantial Park - i in my opinion love Grand substantial Station. only a alluring progression - if someone hasn't ever been, I continuously experience like they ought to work out circumstances sq. - even as in circumstances sq., attempt to discover inexpensive tix to a broadway educate. i have considered a pair and that i have beloved all of them - China city and Little Italy are properly next to at least one yet another down city. no longer the most alluring parts of the city, yet there is a few impressive foodstuff down there - SoHo. compared to China city/Little Italy, this area is genuinely very effective and continuously a novelty vacation spot contained in the city to work out the position the celebs social gathering it really is all i have were given for now. wish this facilitates!
2016-10-26 13:19:51
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answered by ? 4
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I love Pure Food and Wine, an upscale raw place.
I went to Blossom last time I was in NYC, and it was very nice.
Red Bamboo (in the Village) is for the oh-so-hip crowd, but the portions are pretty good. The desserts are awesome! It's a small place, though, and you will almost certainly have to wait.
Gobo (also in the Village) is a very nice place. Kind of expensive, though.
2007-12-06 06:33:02
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answered by VeggieTart -- Let's Go Caps! 7
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It's hard to define "best" so here are 3 excellent places in 3 different neighborhoods/ price ranges --
Angelica Kitchen -- East Village -- expensive
http://angelicakitchen.com/
Candle Cafe (or Candle 79) -- Upper East Side -- mid-priced
http://www.candlecafe.com/
Budda Bodai -- Chinatown -- inexpensive
http://www.chinatownvegetarian.com/
2007-12-09 03:57:59
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answered by cheedogg 2
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Red Bamboo (140 W4th St.)
2007-12-06 11:32:47
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answered by UrbanDorothy 2
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