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New York City Eastern European Restaurants

    • Veselka - New York City
      • 1. Veselka

      • Hip Ukrainian fare, open 24 hours
        • Eastern European
        • Affordable
        • East Village & Lower East Side
      • Nile Expert Tip: Veselka's famous borscht, made with beef stock and pork butt, draws beet-loving fans to proclaim it the...
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    • Caviar Russe - New York City
      • 2. Caviar Russe

      • Russian treats
        • American
        • Eastern European
        • Expensive
        • Midtown
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    • Kafana - New York City
      • 3. Kafana

      • Serbian cuisine
        • Eastern European
        • Fusion
        • Affordable
        • East Village & Lower East Side
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    • Firebird Russian Restaurant - New York City
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    • Pravda - New York City
      • 5. Pravda

      • Vodka & Pretense
        • Eastern European
        • European
        • Affordable
        • Soho
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    • Russian Tea Room - NYC - New York City
      • 6. Russian Tea Room - NYC

      • A piece of New York history
        • French
        • Italian
        • Spanish
        • Eastern European
        • Continental
        • European
        • Very Expensive
    • Russian Samovar - New York City
    • Mari Vanna - New York City
      • 8. Mari Vanna

      • Once upon a time in Moscow & St. Petersburg, a mythical woman named Mari Vanna welcomed diners into her...
        • Eastern European
        • Expensive
    • Primorski - New York City
      • 9. Primorski

      • Try more at Primorski
        • Eastern European
        • Affordable
        • Brooklyn
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    • Pao! - New York City
      • 10. Pao!

      • Portuguese bistro in Soho
        • Seafood
        • Mediterranean
        • Spanish
        • Portuguese
        • Eastern European
        • European
        • Moderately Priced
        • Soho
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  • The Best of NileGuide
  • From dim sum in Chinatown to soul food in Harlem and everything in between, visitors can satisfy their cravings for the cuisines of the world without leaving New York City – or even the island of Manhattan (though most of those in the know will agree that city's best ethnic food can be found in the outer boroughs). You don't have to break the bank, either; there are dining options for every budget. You name it, New York has it –five-star restaurants, celebrity chefs, local seasonal fare, brick-oven pizza, smoky barbecue, good old American comfort food and much more.

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