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This East Village sushi spot draws you in with “2D” black-and-white decor, but the omakases served here are genuinely a good value.
From yeast and cake to mochi and vegan varieties, here's what to get when any old donut just won't do.
At these 19 spots, nobody cares that your kid just threw that fork.
Nathan’s sells hot dogs all over the country, but it all started at this spot on Coney Island.
Make My Cake is a bakery in Harlem where you can pick up custom cakes and plenty of other desserts that will make your friends like you more.
Tex-Mex plates sit comfortably alongside pancakes—and some fantastic desserts—at the glammed-up Kellogg’s Diner.
Pasta Night is an easy spot on Vanderbilt Avenue for reasonably-sized plates of pasta at somewhat reasonable prices.
It’s Halloween 365 days a year inside this Bushwick candy shop with quirky homemade goodies.
Somewhere between cute, rainbow-themed candy store and corporate hellscape, the M&M's Store in Times Square is a great place to kill time with kids.
Heal your inner child—and perhaps buy them several hundred dollars worth of chocolate—at this colorful Hudson Yards candy store.
This sequel lacks the original restaurant’s vintage charm, but at least the hot chocolate’s still frozen.
This Portland-based ice cream chain specializes in maximalist flavors that come together nicely.
Amy Ruth’s is a big, casual soul food institution in Harlem where you can bring a group and get some very good fried chicken.