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From SoHo to Little Italy to Lower East Side, Grand Street is a tasty path worthy of your travels. From old timey relics to shiny new burger joints, generations merge downtown. |
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Genuine Superette |
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Little Italy 191 Grand St, New York, NY American (New), Cafes, American (Traditional)
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“This has quickly become one of my favorite spots in lower Manhattan. Created by the same geniuses who brought us, Public and Saxon + Parole, Genuine Superette is a nice treat at the border of Little Italy, Chinatown and Nolita.†Erin M., Manhattan, NY
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Gelso & Grand |
| 73 reviews |
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Little Italy 186 Grand St, New York, NY Italian
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“I started with the ricotta bruschetta, which was absolutely delicious. Light, melt in your mouth bread and cheese, and the sea salt and drizzled honey were an amazing sweet and savory complement of one another.†James K., New York, NY
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Piemonte Home Made Ravioli |
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Little Italy 190 Grand St, New York, NY Specialty Food
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“Awesome little old time spot in Little Italy for home made fresh pasta! And you can't beat it, outstanding!†Peter K., Briarwood, Queens, NY
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