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Explore the newest eateries to launch in New York City

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Published on February 26, 2020
Explore the newest eateries to launch in New York CityPhoto: Hope to See You/Yelp

Itching to find out about the newest eateries to open in New York City? From a Peruvian restaurant to a Korean gastropub, read on for the newest hot spots to open for business near you.

Hope to See You

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New to Flushing's One Fulton Square Asian dining hub is Hope to See You. The restaurant offers an extensive menu of authentic Chinese dishes, including seafood boils, dry pot, skewers and noodles. There's also live music. Head over to 133-42 39th Ave., Suite 210, to check it out.

Rosatoro

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Wander over to 35-02 Ditmars Blvd. in Astoria and you'll find Peruvian spot Rosatoro. Stop in for Peruvian cuisine classics like ceviche, chaufa rice and lomo saltado; Peruvian-inspired bar bites, like the chicharrón sliders; and glasses of pisco sour.

East Hae

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Now open on the third floor of Urban Outfitters' Space98 in Williamsburg (98 N. Sixth St.) is Korean gastropub East Hae, which serves up craft cocktails and Korean fusion pub grub.

SoBol Bay Terrace

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Long Island-based franchise SoBol has added an outpost in The Bay Terrace Shopping Center at 212-67 26th Ave. in Queens. The casual cafe specializes in breakfast bowls made with açaí, fruit and homemade granola. Other offerings include coffee, smoothies and soups.


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