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Marcus Samuelsson’s 5 tips to New York

Delicious drinks
If it’s a cool drink scene you’re after, head over to The Lobster Club, a Japanese brasserie designed by architect Peter Marino.•
The Lobster Club
98 E 53rd St.
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Photo: The Cove Lounge

Cocktails close to Rooster
The Cove Lounge and its amazing cocktails are kitty corner from Red Rooster, in the heart of Harlem.
325 Malcolm X Blvd.
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Photo: Atla

Late lunch
A few blocks north of Houston, you’ll find Atla and their modern Mexican food. They also serve brunch until 4pm.
Atla
372 Lafayette St.
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Photo: Estela

Excellent Estela
Estela is a good place for dinner. It’s got a fun vibe and great food, guaranteed by co-owner Ignacio Mattos, former chef at New York’s Il Buco.
Estela
47 E Houston St
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Photo: Ditte Isager

Fancy French
When you want to go fine dining, an elegant dinner of classic French cuisine is waiting for you at Le Coucou.
Le Coucou
138 Lafayette St.
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