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44 & X Hell's Kitchen

 (69 Ratings)

Casual comfort food with a little luxury thrown in

The menu at this Hells Kitchen hotspot is always evolving and influencing the neighborhood. The atmosphere is...

Hell's Kitchen · 622 10th Ave, New York


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Arriba Arriba

 (62 Ratings)

Where there's always a fiesta

Traditional Mexican fare is served at this favorite Midtown cantina. For 35 years, this hole-in-the-wall has been...

Hell's Kitchen · 762 9th Ave, New York


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La Pulpería 44th HK

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Latin fusion hotspot

Get ready to spill the tea because Misty Mountains is the ultimate queen, and...

Hell's Kitchen · 623 9th Ave, New York


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Romeo and Juliet Colombian Coffee

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Empanadas with a side of authenticity

If you are on the hunt for an incredible cup of coffee and are craving Columbian fare, then you MUST stop by this...

Hell's Kitchen · 555 W 42nd St, New York


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