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@ Barkers Tavern: In the Scituate area? Zagat surveyors rave about the swordfish at this “charming” American. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Yama: Lunch boxes start at $8.50, which includes soup, salad and rice. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Chiara: Enjoy a $33 three-course prix fixe menu Sundays–Thursdays ($45 with wine pairings). (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Nick and Stef's Steakhouse: Hard-core sports fan like this Garment District resto for its secret door into Madison Square Garden. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Otom: Enjoy a selection of $5 cocktails Wednesdays after 5 PM (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Retro Bistro: Check out the $16 three-course lunch menu. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Yoshi's Cafe: On Wednesdays wine is offered half price. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Lula Cafe: Stop by on Mondays for the three-course $28 farm menu. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Swordfish: Go the last Wednesday of every month for a $35 all-you-can-eat buffet (including sushi). (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Gioco: Join the frequent diner program to earn points for gift certificates at any venue owned by the KDK Restaurant group. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ North Pond: A five-course seasonal tasting menu is offered for $85. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ 1776: This New American offers an $18 half-pound fish fry on Fridays, which includes a side and salad. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ AOC: If you don’t have a reservation, try the bar. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Restaurante Guelaguetza: Can’t decide among the multitude of moles? Get the sampler. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Cole's: Check out Varnish, a speakeasy accessible through the back of the restaurant, for old-fashioned libations. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Langer's Deli: Call ahead for curbside pickup if you’re in a rush. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Lou: Swinophiles shouldn’t miss the pig candy ($5). (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Lucques: The much-lauded Sunday Suppers ($45 per head) are still the best bargain here. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Chaya Downtown: Check out the happy-hour deals on fresh-fruit cocktails and fancy bar bites. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ Phillipe: Order the lamb sandwich and get it “double-dipped” for extra au jus goodness. (April 26, 2010) [Link]
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@ The Blue Room: The $23 Sunday brunch buffet is “fabulous” at this Eclectic eatery. (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ Aquitaine: At this “high-quality” French spot, the steak frites are a “must.” (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ Harvest: Try the three-course Sunday brunch for $35. (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ Gargoyles on the Square: Check out “Tokyo Tuesdays” for bento boxes paired with three sakes. (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ Bravo: Go for “Winesdays” the last Wednesday of every month when $25 buys you wine tastings and hors d’oeuvres. (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ L'Petit Laurent: Feast on a traditional French prix fixe at this bistro, which offers three courses for $22, Sunday–Thursday. (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ Zare at Fly Trap: Don’t miss “Meatball Mondays,” offering a weekly changing stuffed meatball, accented with herbs, dried fruit and chutney ($25). (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ Incanto: Make a special occasion extra carnivorous with a three-course “Leg of Beast” dinner for 6–10 people ($49 per person). (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ Terzo: Cozy up by the fireplace and have a half-price bottle (Sunday–Thursday, good for wines under $40) at this Cow Hollow boîte. (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ 1300 on Fillmore: Have a spirited Sunday at the gospel brunch – with seatings at 11 AM and 1 PM. (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ Yamo: Line up for the “best $5 meal that’s not a burrito” at this Mission Burmese. (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ Il Cane Rosso: Dine big for less with the three-course $25 supper, served 5–8 PM nightly. (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ Mayes Oyster And Steak House: Check out the $1 oyster happy hour from 5:30–6:30 PM daily. (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ Bouley: Try David Bouley’s $36 six-course lunch steal, weekdays from 11:30 AM–2:45 PM. (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ Toloache: Guacamole is served three ways here – and even has its own tasting menu. (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ Hangawi: Make sure you’ve got clean socks on when you dine here – removing your shoes is required before entering the dining room. (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ Pete's Downtown: Can’t afford the River Café? Try this more economical option nearby, with the same jaw-dropping views of Manhattan. (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ O'Neals: After a night of modern dance at Lincoln Center, check the mural over the bar portraying the cream of the dancing crop, circa 1973. (April 21, 2010) [Link]
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@ The Oak Room at The Plaza Hotel: The circa-1907 chandelier depicts a barmaid among clusters of grapes, harkening back to the space’s original use: a men-only barroom. (April 16, 2010) [Link]
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@ Matsugen: Have a Jean-Georges Vongerichten experience for a bargain price with their $38 prix fixe dinner. (April 16, 2010) [Link]
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@ Le Rivage: This Theater District French offers a bargain $25 prix fixe after 8 PM. (April 16, 2010) [Link]
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@ The Fireplace: There’s a gluten-free menu plus live music on Wednesday and Thursday nights. (March 10, 2010) [Link]
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@ Kama Lounge: Pay $1 for unlimited oysters on Sundays and Mondays. (March 10, 2010) [Link]
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@ Oishii Boston: Try the gourmet bar snacks from 5:30–6:30 PM and 10–11:30 PM Tuesdays through Saturdays (and 5:30–9:45 PM on Sundays). Small bites like risotto and Kobe sliders are only $6. (March 10, 2010) [Link]
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@ Craigie on Main: Can't decide which cocktail to order? Ask for a surprise tasting of four mini cocktails for $20. (March 10, 2010) [Link]
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@ The Stained Glass: On Sundays, wine bottles are half-price, or BYO should you choose (and the corkage is waived). (March 10, 2010) [Link]
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@ Finley's Grill Room: Enjoy South Carolina ribs for $12.95 Thursdays after 4 PM. (March 10, 2010) [Link]
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@ Le Bouchon: Get a three-course prix fixe dinner for $25 on Tuesdays. (March 10, 2010) [Link]
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@ M. Henry: The self-proclaimed “out of this world” bread pudding is, well, out of this world. (March 10, 2010) [Link]
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@ Cafe Figaro: Look for low-key celebs supping and smoking in the sidewalk seating area. (March 10, 2010) [Link]







