• Ayat Bay Ridge

    Ayat Bay Ridge

    8504 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11209

    Looking for an authentic Palestinian food spot? Ayat is the place for you. Savor rich Middle Eastern flavors at this Michelin Guide-featured Palestinian restaurant.

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  • Dosa Delight

    Dosa Delight

    35-66 73rd St, Jackson Heights, NY 11372

    Welcome to Dosa Delight, Jackson Heights’ veggie hotspot, dishing out South and North Indian classics for over 35 years. From crispy dosas to chaat explosions, it’s love at first bite. Funky, flavorful, and family-friendly, this isn’t fast food; it’s fast home cooking with heart.

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  • Xi’an Famous Foods

    Xi’an Famous Foods

    41-10 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355

    Take a bite into Xi’an Famous Foods and their success story from a small basement food stall to a restaurant chain with 16 locations. Whether it’s their Chinese hand-ripped noodles and beef doused in spicy chili oil or their cumin-spiced lamb sandwiched between two buns, it’ll leave you wanting more.

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  • Guac Time Mexican Grill

    Guac Time Mexican Grill

    599 6th Ave New York, NY 10011

    Halal Tacos? Guac Time Mexican Grill in Astoria serves HFSAA‑certified, hand‑cut Zabiha halal meats, antibiotic and steroid‑free local veggies, and daily‑made guacamole. Open late until 3 am with buy‑one‑get‑one specials, this vibrant spot combines quality, value, and convenience for every craving.

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  • Eatzy Thai

    Eatzy Thai

    33‑09 Broadway, Astoria, NY 11106

    Craving authentic Thai flavors with a halal twist? Eatzy Thai in Astoria serves Zabiha‑certified Thai classics and NYC’s first all‑you‑can‑eat halal KBBQ and hotpot. Their house‑made sauces and weekly halal inspections ensure every bite is delicious and compliant with Halal Practice.

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  • Mabu Cafe

    Mabu Cafe

    18 Doyers St, New York, NY 10013

    Craving something fun?

    Mabu Cafe on Doyers Street is where neon lights glow, cozy booths invite you in, and foods like bunny milk pudding pull you into the heart of Hong Kong’s food culture.

    This cafe is a playful, modern twist on nostalgic flavors that feels both fresh and familiar.

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  • Punjabi Dhaba

    Punjabi Dhaba

    119-16 101st Ave, South Richmond Hill, NY 11419

    Step into Queens’ Little Punjab, where the sizzling aroma of chole bhature and fresh pakora spill onto the streets. Punjabi Dhaba is a restaurant, blending roadside dhaba charm with NYC hustle. Come taste how one eatery feeds a community, one buttery paratha at a time.

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  • Barton’s Bonbonniere

    Barton’s Bonbonniere

    80 Dekalb Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11201

    Step into the sweet legacy of 80 DeKalb Avenue, where Barton’s turned handcrafted chocolate into a national sensation. This was not just candy, it was a symbol of survival and celebration. Blending European tradition with American flair, Barton’s was Broadway in a bonbon, staging America’s most glamorous chocolate show right in Brooklyn.

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  • Lombardi’s Pizza

    Lombardi’s Pizza

    32 Spring St, New York, NY 10012

    New York’s first established pizzeria.. or was it? Dive deep into the historical archives with us to uncover the true origins of pizza in New York City, and find out if Lombardi’s legend holds up to the facts.

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