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You are in the heart of Washington Heights in that neighborhood, so Spanish cuisine, specifically Dominican, in my opinion is the way to go. La Casa del Mofongo at 1447 St. Nicholas Ave always gets good reviews for it's food and moderate prices. I've heard good things to about Hispaniola, at 139 w. 181st St. Very authentic Dominican, or so says a friend of mine that keeps wanting to take me, but as of yet, I haven't gone. Then there is always The New Leaf Cafe which was opened by Bette Midler, in Ft. Tryon Park at 191st St. Here you'll find standard American fare and the proceeds go in part to "cleaning up" and "greening" New York. Maura Tierney, Frances McDormand and More Revive Wooster Group's 'North Atlantic' in NYC Thanks for visiting!
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The Wooster Group, the experiment-friendly Off-Broadway theatre company, begins a three-year residency at the new Jerome Robbins Theater at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in Manhattan March 10 with the first performance of North Atlantic.
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