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Some Like It Raw
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Steak tartare at Le Parisien – Ludovic B
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Fire: so overrated. It's hot, helps to set off smoke
detectors in your tiny Manhattan apartment, and it's been known to wipe
out entire swaths of land in the West. Instead of introducing those
variables into your life, why not opt for the raw route? Whether vegan
or protein heavy, we've got the scoop on uncooked culinary delights.
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L’Artusi
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781 reviews
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West Village
228 W 10th St, New York, NY
Italian
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“We started with the beef
carpaccio and you should too. I wouldn't go there and not order this.
The raw beef was sliced paper thin and was so tender that it literally
melted in your mouth.â€
John D.,
New York, NY
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Quintessence
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322 reviews
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East Village
263 E 10th St, New York, NY
Live/Raw Food, Vegan, Kosher
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“This place could make Ron Swanson
a raw vegan. To say it's delicious would be an understatement. This is
the Per Se of raw food without the crazy price or guilt after!â€
Jacqui B.,
Manhattan, NY
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Amélie
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633 reviews
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Greenwich Village
22 W 8th St, New York, NY
French, Wine Bars
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“The salmon tartare shined with
the crispy and tart cornichons, the sweet and mushy roasted tomatoes,
and the toasty black sesame oil.â€
Jess C.,
New York, NY
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