The Weekly Yelp
NYC - Manhattan
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Soups To Warm Your Soul |
Cocoron – Jonathan Y |
If there's such thing as the dog days of winter, we're in it. It's no longer cute to toss on scarves and gloves, and snow is more of a burden than something to like on Instagram. For the winter doldrums, let these warm soups be your savior. |
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Mei-Jin Ramen |
| 110 reviews |
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Yorkville 1574 2nd Ave, New York, NY Ramen
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“Oh my god. I have to say this is the best ramen on the upper east side and there isn't a lot to choose from around here either! The soft boiled egg had perfect gooey yolk and the broth was amazing. I could taste every flavor in one spoonful of the broth.†MJ H., Manhattan, NY
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Sao Mai |
| 238 reviews |
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East Village 203 1st Ave, New York, NY Vietnamese, Asian Fusion
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“Pho tai — so good! The broth was very richly flavored, the beef thin and rare, the noodles... noodley. I ate most of this without added Sriracha or hoisin, and only realized near the end they were missing.†Daniel B., New York, NY
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The Clam |
| 86 reviews |
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West Village 420 Hudson St, New York, NY Seafood
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“The clam chowder, somehow only $12, features seven (seven!) plump in-shell clams and then tons of soft lardons and tiny potato cubes and somehow even more bits of delightful clam. And the broth — light yet rich, so complex.†Jeff O., Manhattan, NY
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