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Eating in New York? Follow This Guide and You’re Good to Go!(1)

Even though I don’t go to school in New York, I still have a lot to say about the food here! (I’ve actually taken trips just to eat haha, who’s the foodie now?) 😋 🍜🥗 All the restaurants I’m about to recommend are ones that blew me away on my first visit and that I’ve gone back to again and again. They’re real hidden gems! 1️⃣ Soothr This is a Thai restaurant that was super popular when I visited. People were already lining up before it even opened! I highly recommend the Si-krong Moo Pad Ped (Thai Spicy Pork Ribs). The seasoning is spot on, and the meat is tender, not dry at all. 📍 204 E 13th St, New York, NY 10003 2️⃣ Her Name is Han I ordered based on the menu and recommendations from other foodies, and I didn’t have a single bad dish! The portions are also pretty generous. 📍 17 E 31st St, New York, NY 10016 3️⃣ Antidote Try the Tomato Beef and Enoki Mushroom Glass Noodle Soup. It might sound ordinary, but the flavor is anything but. It has some extra seasonings that really complement the tomato in a unique way. And of course, don’t miss out on their cocktails. 🍜🥗 The most surprising one was actually the one the bartender gifted us. Even I, who’m not much of a drinker, thought it was delicious. (Too bad I don’t know the name, sigh.) 📍 66 S 2nd St, Brooklyn, NY 11249 #NewYork #Foodie #MustTry Restaurants 🍔

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Eating in New York? Follow This Guide and You’re Good to Go!(1)

Even though I don’t go to school in New York, I still have a lot to say about the food here! (I’ve actually taken trips just to eat haha, who’s the foodie now?) 😋 🍜🥗 All the restaurants I’m about to recommend are ones that blew me away on my first visit and that I’ve gone back to again and again. They’re real hidden gems! 1️⃣ Soothr This is a Thai restaurant that was super popular when I visited. People were already lining up before it even opened! I highly recommend the Si-krong Moo Pad Ped (Thai Spicy Pork Ribs). The seasoning is spot on, and the meat is tender, not dry at all. 📍 204 E 13th St, New York, NY 10003 2️⃣ Her Name is Han I ordered based on the menu and recommendations from other foodies, and I didn’t have a single bad dish! The portions are also pretty generous. 📍 17 E 31st St, New York, NY 10016 3️⃣ Antidote Try the Tomato Beef and Enoki Mushroom Glass Noodle Soup. It might sound ordinary, but the flavor is anything but. It has some extra seasonings that really complement the tomato in a unique way. And of course, don’t miss out on their cocktails. 🍜🥗 The most surprising one was actually the one the bartender gifted us. Even I, who’m not much of a drinker, thought it was delicious. (Too bad I don’t know the name, sigh.) 📍 66 S 2nd St, Brooklyn, NY 11249 #NewYork #Foodie #MustTry Restaurants 🍔

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