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Five Super Cocktails to Try at Superbueno
Ignacio “Nacho” Jimenez. Photo by Justin Sisson, courtesy of Superbueno Emancipation from the tyranny of Tequila has allowed Superbueno to develop an ingredient-driven concept that has earned wide acclaim, including a number two ranking on the North America’s 50 Best Bars list for two years running and a 2025 James Beard Foundation nod to Jimenez…
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Did anyone else feel that rumbling shockwave in upper Manhattan?
A few minutes ago I felt the ground rumbling, then all of a sudden it was like a huge shockwave hit, all my dishes and silverware bounced in the cupboards and then the rumbling moved away. Did anyone else feel that? Anyone have any idea what that was? submitted by /u/Dex2Dex [link] [comments]
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What does a guy in his 30’s got to do by himself on a Saturday night?
31M. Was kinda hesitant to post this, but honestly—fkkk it. What do I have to lose? If I’m feeling this way, chances are someone else is too. Lately I’ve been feeling pretty isolated. Most weekends blur into doomscrolling, half-watching stuff, and just hanging around my apartment. Not terrible, just kind of…numb. I miss feeling connected.…
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Visiting soon, help me prank my brother with the worst itinerary possible
My wife and I are heading into the city for a for weekend and meeting up with my brother who lived in the East Village for 20+ yrs. I need your help to prank him with the worst possible itinerary from a local’s POV. The most touristy or cringe inducing things from your perspective. For…
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Why do people keep defecating in public pools?
Pretty self-explanatory. Why do people keep defecating (pooping) in the New York City pools? Specifically, why do people keep defecating in the Gottesman pool located in Central Park? Like seriously New Yorkers are disgusting. And before people come at me that it wasn’t a New Yorker. I am an employee of the parks department. I…
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Garbage Man Put Bananas Under His Tires
Popped my head out to get some early morning sunshine. Saw the garbage truck roll up. Dude does his thing. But before they roll on from my corner he takes bananas out of a plastic bag on the front seat and places them directly under his back tires. Hops back in the front and they…
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What’s the most absurd experience you’ve had here?
Recently my friend went away for 24 hours – one day and one night. She accidentally left a window to her 2nd floor apartment unlocked (still physically shut, so you couldn’t tell the difference from outside). The landlord occupies the 3rd floor, woke up at 4am, & was alerted by unusual noises from the apartment…
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Extolling the Charms of Osteria Radisa in Carroll Gardens
The post Extolling the Charms of Osteria Radisa in Carroll Gardens appeared first on Resy | Right This Way.
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The NYC Wine Hit List, Summer 2025 Edition: Lei, Borgo, Bar Tizio, and More
New to the Wine Hit List (Summer 2025) Lei, L’Apéro, Borgo, Bar Tizio, and Rude Mouth. The post The NYC Wine Hit List, Summer 2025 Edition: Lei, Borgo, Bar Tizio, and More appeared first on Resy | Right This Way.
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NYC flood warning today , how serious is this one ?
Will a couple train stations flood or should we cancel dinner plans if we’re walking ? I’m In downtown Manhattan. Edit: I’m walking , dinner is 10 mins away from Home submitted by /u/omgdude_ [link] [comments]
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Why are New Yorkers much more accepting and welcoming of immigrants from other continents (Europe, Asia, etc) than of transplants/expats?
I noticed a pattern on social media where New Yorkers, especially the natives, seem to speak of transplants in a rather negative light, saying stuff like “They’ll never be real New Yorkers” and mean stuff like that. Still, the same people seem to be much kinder and welcoming towards immigrants from other countries and have…
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The New York Restaurants We Loved This Month
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If local law 11 is so very necessary, how come every major city around the world isn’t plagued by useless, ugly scaffolding?
For various reasons I’ve spent the last three years living and working in 25 different cities around the world. Some of them very, very old. And you know what I don’t see? An eternal foreverwar of the scaffolding against the people. Most cities, some of them literally five times older than NYC, do just fine…
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Jumped by a group of people last week- Do I stand a chance?
TL;DR: Hi everyone- I was jumped by a group of people last Sunday (7/20) and I filed a police report. There’s now a warrant out for the girls arrest who organized this assault, but I feel as though the police aren’t taking it seriously because they know where she lives and have her phone number…
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Red hat guy downtown recording girls from behind, what should I do?
Okay are these people like security guards? I just got a new job working by Wall Street. I was running late on my lunch break and saw one of those guys recording girls asses. It was one of those times I wanted to say something but didn’t. I remember he was an over weight Indian…
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Is everyone else’s electric bill shocking?
I know we are in the height of summer but my bill is more than double what it usually is this time of year. Just curious/wanted to vent about the cost of everything going up cries in inflation EDIT: I looked at my bill compared to last month and it does appear I used more…
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100 item NYC bucket list
Hi All! So ever since I was a kid, it was my dream to live in NYC and finally earlier this year, I got a job in NYC and moved here. Unfortunately god have some other plan for me. My visa is about expire in approx 100 days but I want the most out of…
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What is that awful humid stink from the sidewalk vents?
I accidentally inhaled/ingested a big whiff of this hot thick fume as I was talking to someone while walking over one of these on the sidewalk. I assume I was on/near one of those grates over the subway, or a sewer manhole right near it; I didn’t look back to narrow it down precisely. In…
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Foxes, Smoke, and Stones: The 13th Berlin Biennale Embraces Fugitive Poetics
The 13th Berlin Biennale unfolds across four Berlin venues—KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Sophiensæle, Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart, […] The post Foxes, Smoke, and Stones: The 13th Berlin Biennale Embraces Fugitive Poetics appeared first on ArteFuse.
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Why do you drive to Yankee Stadium?
There is an express train from Grand Central. There is an express train with one transfer from Penn Station. There is a Metro North stop. Why for the love of all that is holy are you doing this to yourselves (and to me)? submitted by /u/TessieElCee [link] [comments]
