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Delicious Brunch Spots in New York 🌍

🌊🎢The joy of being in New York is probably the ability to enjoy cuisines from all over the world! Personally, I'm not a big fan of traditional American brunch as it feels a bit greasy. So, I discovered these other-style brunch restaurants! Perfect for hanging out and chatting with friends. 🍃🌸 Good Thanks Cafe An Australian café in the Lower East Side. I personally think it's better than the other popular Australian café, Sonnyboy. The atmosphere here is more refined and quiet. Their kimchi eggs Benedict is also superior. 🌊🎢 Café Sabarsky An Austrian café next to the Met. As soon as you walk in, it feels like you're transported to Vienna. They have all the classic Austrian dishes. It's really touching to have Schnitzel in New York. The upper floor is a gallery with some Klimt collections. Leitao A Portuguese restaurant in the West Village. It's so blissful to enjoy a variety of meats and seafood at lunch. Their Portuguese custard tarts are also memorable. 🌊🎢 Avra There are two branches of this Mediterranean restaurant in Midtown. For lunch, I recommend the one at Rockefeller Center. The lighting is great. The other Midtown branch is next to Fifth Avenue. 🍃🌸 It might have the best lobster pasta in New York (I've been there three times). They also have a 3-course brunch menu. The lamb and ceviche are also excellent. 🌊🎢 #NewYorkBrunch 🍳 #GlobalCuisineInNYC 🌍

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Jessica Lange
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Delicious Brunch Spots in New York 🌍

🌊🎢The joy of being in New York is probably the ability to enjoy cuisines from all over the world! Personally, I'm not a big fan of traditional American brunch as it feels a bit greasy. So, I discovered these other-style brunch restaurants! Perfect for hanging out and chatting with friends. 🍃🌸 Good Thanks Cafe An Australian café in the Lower East Side. I personally think it's better than the other popular Australian café, Sonnyboy. The atmosphere here is more refined and quiet. Their kimchi eggs Benedict is also superior. 🌊🎢 Café Sabarsky An Austrian café next to the Met. As soon as you walk in, it feels like you're transported to Vienna. They have all the classic Austrian dishes. It's really touching to have Schnitzel in New York. The upper floor is a gallery with some Klimt collections. Leitao A Portuguese restaurant in the West Village. It's so blissful to enjoy a variety of meats and seafood at lunch. Their Portuguese custard tarts are also memorable. 🌊🎢 Avra There are two branches of this Mediterranean restaurant in Midtown. For lunch, I recommend the one at Rockefeller Center. The lighting is great. The other Midtown branch is next to Fifth Avenue. 🍃🌸 It might have the best lobster pasta in New York (I've been there three times). They also have a 3-course brunch menu. The lamb and ceviche are also excellent. 🌊🎢 #NewYorkBrunch 🍳 #GlobalCuisineInNYC 🌍

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