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Top 6 Must - Try Restaurants in New York (1)πŸ”πŸŒŸ

The highlight of my trip to New York: How can the restaurants here be so delicious? I visited a total of six restaurants, covering American, Japanese, Korean, and Thai cuisine, and none of them disappointed! 🍽️ Here's a detailed list compiled by Lao Ma. (It's recommended to save this for future reference.) 1️⃣ In Common NYC ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was a delightful surprise. It's a brunch spot that hasn't become popular in China yet but has already gained some fame among locals in New York. The dishes are so good that you can order anything without worrying about a miss. I personally loved the spicy tomato shakshuka and the French toast (I came back a second time because I missed out on the first visit). I suggest coming between 9 - 10 a.m. to wait in line for just 10 minutes. 2️⃣ THEP ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My top pick! Located near Central Park. The moment I took the first sip of the coconut soup, I felt like I was transported back to Thailand. The avocado curry was surprisingly tangy and sweet, making it super addictive (give me more!). Even the lemongrass chicken wings were great. As someone who usually isn't a big fan of Thai food, I was pleasantly surprised three times over. 3️⃣ Cho Dang Gol ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The hottest Korean restaurant in K - town right now. I recommend coming right at 12 p.m. when they open (we waited in line for only 5 - 10 minutes). Their signature dish is the homemade okara soup, which has a light and soft texture, perfect for a hangover cure. I also recommend the sweet - and - sour pork ribs and the stir - fried beef. #NewYorkFood #MustTryRestaurants πŸŒƒπŸŒŸ

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Top 6 Must - Try Restaurants in New York (1)πŸ”πŸŒŸ

The highlight of my trip to New York: How can the restaurants here be so delicious? I visited a total of six restaurants, covering American, Japanese, Korean, and Thai cuisine, and none of them disappointed! 🍽️ Here's a detailed list compiled by Lao Ma. (It's recommended to save this for future reference.) 1️⃣ In Common NYC ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was a delightful surprise. It's a brunch spot that hasn't become popular in China yet but has already gained some fame among locals in New York. The dishes are so good that you can order anything without worrying about a miss. I personally loved the spicy tomato shakshuka and the French toast (I came back a second time because I missed out on the first visit). I suggest coming between 9 - 10 a.m. to wait in line for just 10 minutes. 2️⃣ THEP ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My top pick! Located near Central Park. The moment I took the first sip of the coconut soup, I felt like I was transported back to Thailand. The avocado curry was surprisingly tangy and sweet, making it super addictive (give me more!). Even the lemongrass chicken wings were great. As someone who usually isn't a big fan of Thai food, I was pleasantly surprised three times over. 3️⃣ Cho Dang Gol ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The hottest Korean restaurant in K - town right now. I recommend coming right at 12 p.m. when they open (we waited in line for only 5 - 10 minutes). Their signature dish is the homemade okara soup, which has a light and soft texture, perfect for a hangover cure. I also recommend the sweet - and - sour pork ribs and the stir - fried beef. #NewYorkFood #MustTryRestaurants πŸŒƒπŸŒŸ

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