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Vendha curtir o verão no Buzin. A casa oferece toda a infraestrutura para realizar os mais diversos eventos. Num primeiro momento só eram servidas pizzas e massas à la carte, mas atentos aos desejos dos consumidores, os sócios foram gradualmente incorporando novos itens ao cardápio. As constantes inovações e o alto padrão de qualidade consagraram o Buzin, reconhecido por um público cada vez maior.
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Located on the corner of 42nd and 800 Second Avenue, in New York City, just minutes from Time Square, McFadden's has come to be known as one of New York's premier bar/restaurants. Our resident DJs and friendly and fun bar staff deliver an experience you will not soon forget!
Spread out over several different party rooms, McFadden's can suit your every desire. From food or football, to your Friday night with friends and friends-to-be, come and play at NYC's hottest establishment: McFadden's Restaurant and Saloon.
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Founded in 1944 by Pasquale "Patsy" Scognamillo, Patsy's Italian Restaurant has been in its current and only theater district location (in the building just next to the original site) since 1954. In over 55 years of existence, Patsy's Italian Restaurant has had only three chefs--the late Patsy himself, his son Joe Scognamillo, who has been at the establishment since the tender age of seven, and Joe's son Sal Scognamillo, who has been manning the kitchen for the past 15 years.
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Ramen Yebisu offers Sapporo-style ramen created by chef Akira Hiratsuka from Hokkaido Japan. Chef Hiratsuka has crafted the menu at Yebisu from years of experience as a head chef at the renowned Yakitori Totto where he helped pioneer truly authentic Japanese Yakitori in New York City. Growing up in Sapporo on Japan’s Northernmost island of Hokkaido, chef Hiratsuka learned from a tradition of cuisine that uses the finest seafood from the Northern Japan Sea, fresh locally grown vegetables, and a thicker style noodle typical of Sapporo ramen.
Yebisu’s Ramen, also known as “Nama-Men” is made with a special home-made, extremely fresh unheated moist noodle. Yebisu ferments noodles for 48 hours and serve the noodle within a day giving the noodles a superior taste and texture. Ramen Yebisu has created a unique ramen experience combining Sapporo-style soup with our signature noodles. |
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QUINTA DO PERNIL
Nesse dia a porção do pernil é por nossa conta. Você chega com seus amigos e antes de fazer o seu pedido, servimos uma porção de pernil...Venha saborear essa novidade...
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A casual-upscale Mexican restaurant featuring a traditional Mexican menu. The theme is based on the Mexican Revolution. The decor features vintage black-and-white photos of banditos and scenes of Mexico printed on canvas and displayed throughout the restaurant. Barn wood, iron, weathered furniture (imported directly from Mexico), wrought-iron chandeliers, Edison bulbs, candlelight and other traditional decorative elements all combine to provide a warm and rustic dining atmosphere.
Flat-screen televisions in the bar area feature sports and vintage Mexican movies, while stainless-steel and glass Guacamole stations add a modern contrast to the overall look. Music is a lively Mexican and Spanish selection during the day at both the bar area and the dining area. During happy hour, the bar area switches over to top 100, classic and contemporary rock, while guests can enjoy a more traditional Mexican dining experience upstairs where Mexican/Spanish music continues to play. |
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In the heart of New York's most famous department store is a cozy, neighborhood bar & grill serving fresh gourmet burgers, sandwiches, salads and entrées - along with our famous milkshakes and hot fudge sundaes - in an environment that celebrates the 100 year history of Macy's Herald Square.
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Trabalho de Eduardo Ourivio e Mário Chady. Após oito anos atuando juntos no ramo de varejo alimentício, os dois perceberam uma grande necessidade por parte das pessoas que se alimentavam fora de casa: uma refeição saborosa, rápida e de alta qualidade, servida através de um ótimo atendimento que as deixassem à vontade. Nascia, assim, o inovador conceito do Spoleto onde o cliente é o chef e, como em casa, tem a liberdade de escolher ingredientes e criar suas próprias receitas. Uma inovação que possibilitou a união da qualidade de um restaurante com a rapidez de um fast-food. Desta maneira, o conceito Spoleto surgia como excelente opção de alimentação fast-casual.
Vale destacar que, ao longo dos anos, o Spoleto escreveu sua estória pautada na arte. A arte de cozinhar, a arte de atender, a arte de servir e a arte de encantar ao cliente. Como não poderia deixar de ser, o Spoleto seguiu a tradição artística da cidade italiana que dá nome à rede.
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More than a supermarket with restaurants. It is an energetic marketplace, an opportunity to taste and take home the products of artisans who till, knead and press to bring you the highest quality products at fair price. Eataly has assembled the absolute best Italian producers from every region under one roof and the absolute best chefs to cook their wares; Eataly is the heartbeat of Italy.
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Carla Pernambuco, gaúcha de Porto Alegre, sempre se interessou pelos mais variados estilos de culinária. Foi atriz, jornalista, publicitária, estudou e trabalhou Nova York. De volta ao Brasil, ela e o marido, o fotógrafo carioca Nando Pernambuco, inauguraram o Carlota em 1995 em São Paulo. Em 2001 abriram filial no Rio de Janeiro, no bairro do Leblon. O restaurante, prima pela atmosfera caseira e cozinha “artesanal” com entradas do tipo bolinhos de carne de sol, aipim e tapioca, pasteizinhos de camarão, cogumelos shitakes, rolinho vietnamita de camarão e legumes e o delicioso tartar de salmão. Para pratos quentes filet mignon c/crosta crocante acompanhado de spaguetti de pupunha e o linguado grelhado. Nas massas gnocchi com cogumelos e rúcula. Para sobremesa gâteau de chocolate com creme.
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Nossos pratos são feitos com muito carinho pelo nossa equipe de cozinheiros, e são servidos em porções que normalmente podem ser divididas por duas,três,quatro e até cinco pessoas.
Nosso processo tem sido desenvolvido ao longo de décadas e continua sendo aprimorado cada vez mais. Estamos sempre abertos a novas idéias, tornando nosso serviço rápido e eficiente, porém sem perder de vista a qualidade e a fartura, que são tradições do restaurante.
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“The view is magic… The long northern wall of the restaurant is floor-to-ceiling glass facing the Hudson River and the George Washington Bridge… a broad span of glittering lights… a sensational view.
Much of the food… explores Southern cuisine — defined broadly — and what might be called elevated soul food… I tried a fillet of striped bass encrusted with corn meal and okra. The contrast between the gritty, crunchy exterior and the moist interior made for a very fine dish. Service… was definitely earnest and often charismatic. Both of the waitresses who interacted with our table had senses of humor and senses of just how much conversation we wanted and didn't and when.” Diner's Journal - The New York Times |
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Gastronomia. Foram lançados os novos pratos criados pela chef Michelle Marucco para aquecer as noites frias do inverno.
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Manhattan's largest microbrewery. The brewery consists of a copper and brass 30 barrel brewhouse, six 60 barrel uni-tanks, four 30 barrel uni-tanks, two 60 barrel bright beer tanks and six 15 barrel servers which are located behind the bar in the restaurant.
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Many well-known and popular Japanese dishes such as sushi, tempura, and kaiseki (traditional multi-course meals) are not quite every day meals in Japan. More commonly found on everyday dining table is known as "ofukuro no aji," or taste of mom's home cooking prepared with fresh ingredients with a high concern for overall nutritious values and balance.
OOTOYA's specialty is this traditional home cooking in set-meal style, or teishoku. Every day, Ootoya works with passion to pursuit perfect fusion of fresh ingredients, preparation techniques, and skilled chef. Ootoya is delighted to introduce teishoku as an addition to sushi, tempura, and other Japanese menus currently available in New York. |
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Welcome to Shopsins, the classic NYC diner owned by legendary chef/owner Kenny Shopsin. The restaurant and its owner were the subject of of the 2004 documentary "I Like Killing Flies". Shopsins offers experimental, unorthodox dishes that you are guaranteed to remember for a long time.
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Delivery - saboreie sem sair de casa.
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Nino’s Restaurant is the first of the five and the one in which you are likely to meet Nino himself if you visit any night of the week. Fine Italian dining is what we do best, couple with that romantic live music and excellent service and you have a perfect recipe for a memorable outing.
At any of his five restaurants in Manhattan on any day, you can find a notable dining there. Recent guests have included: Hilary Duff, Carol Burnett, Tony Bennett, Clint Eastwood, Angela Lansbury, Regis Philbin, Chelsea Clinton, and members of “The Sopranos”….James Gandolfini, Tony Sirico, Vince Pastore and Dominic Chianese. |
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"Chinar on the Island" restaurant honors the breadth of Mediterranean cuisine by bringing fresh, wholesome cooking from almost all regions of Middle East to an elegant, contemporary and comfortable setting in Staten Island, New York.
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Ganso is a Japanese restaurant that proudly serves its own sophisticated versions of ramen and Japanese comfort food.
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Welcome to Sugar and Plumm. A boutique bistro. A whimsical bakery. An artisan chocolate maker.
Discover a world of enchanting confections and savory plates, all made in-house and crafted from only the freshest and most sought-after ingredients. Come and enjoy a savory breakfast, lunch, dinner, weekend brunch, and every craving in between. From homemade ice cream and macarons, to house-smoked salmon and Berkshire pulled pork, Sugar and Plumm's team of master chefs, bakers, and chocolatiers are purveyors of all things delicious and delightful. Sugar and Plumm invites you to indulge. The flagship bistro on the Upper West Side is an escape from the everyday for children and adults alike, where you can experience Parisian charm with a downtown vibe, right next door. |
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Thistle Hill Tavern is a casual, seasonal restaurant and bar brought to you by Chef Dale Talde, David Massoni and John Bush serving American tavern fare and handcrafted cocktails. John and Bar Manager Bill Riley have complemented the restaurant’s menu with a cocktail and wine program which reflects the restaurant’s commitment to local ingredients. Thistle Hill’s dining room is handsomely outfitted with original mahogany wood floors, exposed brick and ivory walls lined with wainscoting. The restaurant is also decorated with a collection of antique photos, prints and ephemera representing Brooklyn’s storied history and iconic personalities.
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Alma is a landmark in the New York dining scene. Built from the ground up, handcrafted by the four owners, each of the three floors offers a unique atmosphere. In 2002, Alma opened its doors under the auspice of Chef Gary Jacobson. Carrying on his tradition, Chef Hans Dannerhoj continues to create sophisticated and memorable cuisine. Guests flock to the roof deck year-round for brunch and dinner. The roof deck is heated in the winter and open air in the summer with unrivaled panoramic views of Manhattan. From the second floor dining room or the deck the sunsets captured at Alma are like no other.
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Nestled in Upper Manhattan’s historic Fort Tryon Park, the New Leaf Restaurant & Bar offers a stylish and unforgettable dining experience.
Housed in a restored 1930s cobblestone New York City Parks Department building and enveloped by lush, forested surroundings, dining at the New Leaf is like visiting a charming, upstate country inn without ever leaving the city. A true storybook-like setting, the New Leaf was voted “Upper Manhattan’s Most Romantic Restaurant.” Executive Chef Scott Campbell brings more than 20 years distinguished culinary experience to the New Leaf. Drawing inspiration from local green markets, upstate New York farms and New York City’s community gardens, Chef Campbell creates a constantly changing, imaginative and modern American menu featuring seasonal dishes made from only the freshest, all-natural produce. The New Leaf is an enterprise of the non-profit New York Restoration Project (NYRP), with proceeds supporting the restoration and maintenance of New York City parks, community gardens and open spaces. |
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Bar Corvo is a restaurant and bar offering a menu that is primarily Italian. Located in Crown Heights, near the Brooklyn Museum, Bar Corvo welcomes families and offers outdoor seating in the warmer seasons. Reservations are not taken. Tables are available on a first come, first served basis.
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O Torninha foi inaugurado em 1995 em uma charmosa casa no sofisticado bairro Jardim Icaraí. A frente do empreendimento de vanguarda para a cidade, os sócios Alberto e Ronaldo Duncan e Federico Tagliabue. Cozinha italiana contemporânea de pratos elaborados e ingredientes exclusivos com influências francesa e oriental e carta de vinhos com 228 rótulos de 16 países fazem do Torninha o lugar perfeito para os amantes da enogastronomia. A casa, projeto arquitetônico de Bruno Madeira e decoração de Sol Figueiredo, mistura elementos contemporâneos e rústicos, com materiais como ferro, madeira e vidro e objetos de decoração de diversos países formando um conjunto harmônico e aconchegante. Desfrute de momentos especiais ou peça em casa sabores e aromas inigualáveis e faça da sua refeição um momento especial.
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Icaraí, São Francisco e Itaipu.
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