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MANHATTAN Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results MANHATTAN Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results BUILDIN DBA STREET ZIPCODE G PARK AVENUE TAVERN 99 PARK AVENUE 10016 PARK AVENUE TAVERN 99 PARK AVENUE 10016 EL MITOTE 208 COLUMBUS AVENUE 10023 CROSSFIT SPOT 55 AMSTERDAM AVENUE 10023 DELIZIA 92 1762 2 AVENUE 10128 CAFE KATJA 79 ORCHARD STREET 10002 SATIN DOLLS 689 8 AVENUE 10036 HYATT, NY CENTRAL, ROOM SERVICE 0 & GRAND CENTRAL THE CHIPPED CUP 3610 BROADWAY 10031 KODAMA SUSHI 301 WEST 45 STREET 10036 CURRY IN A HURRY 119 LEXINGTON AVENUE 10016 GARDEN MARKET 4 PENN PLZ 10121 DEATH AVENUE BAR & GRIL 315 10 AVENUE 10001 CAFE 71 2061 BROADWAY 10023 CAFE KATJA 79 ORCHARD STREET 10002 STARBUCKS 2 COLUMBUS AVENUE 10019 BANK OF CHINA CAFETERIA 1045 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS 10018 MILANES SPANISH RESTAURANT 168 WEST 25 STREET 10001 SMALLS JAZZ CLUB 183 WEST 10 STREET 10014 Page 1 of 478 10/01/2021 MANHATTAN Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results GRAD PHONE CUISINE DESCRIPTION E 2128674484 American A 2128674484 American A 2128742929 Mexican A 6463303791 Juice, Smoothies, Fruit Salads A 2129963720 Pizza A 2122199545 Eastern European A 2127655047 American A 6462136774 American A 9179519215 Coffee/Tea A 2125828065 Japanese A 2126830900 Indian A 2124656273 Hotdogs/Pretzels A 2126958080 American A 2128752100 Coffee/Tea A 2122199545 Eastern European A 2124896757 Coffee/Tea A 9172929468 Asian/Asian Fusion A 2122439797 Spanish A 6468230596 American A Page 2 of 478 10/01/2021 MANHATTAN Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results SHANGHAI MONG 30 WEST 32 STREET 10001 JUST SALAD 233 BROADWAY 10279 DUNKIN 139 CENTRE STREET 10013 CAFE BRAVO, POMODORO PIZZA/PLANET GYRO 94 GREENWICH STREET 10006 BENJAMIN STEAKHOUSE PRIME 23 EAST 40 STREET 10016 NEW SUPER TASTE 26 ELDRIDGE STREET 10002 GRAN MORSI 22 WARREN STREET 10007 BUVETTE 42 GROVE STREET 10014 SPYSCAPE 250 WEST 55 STREET 10019 ARTS AND CRAFTS BEER PARLOR 26 WEST 8 STREET 10011 TALLGRASS BURGER 214 1 AVENUE 10009 GOTHAM CAFE, SKYLIGHT LOUNGE (INSIDE THE 440 WEST 57 STREET 10019 WATSON HOTEL) CADWALADER, WICKERSHAM & TAFT 1 WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER 10281 THE HALAL GUYS 307 EAST 14 STREET 10003 ROCKY'S BAR & RESTAURANT 460 WEST 34 STREET 10001 ROCKY'S BAR & RESTAURANT 460 WEST 34 STREET 10001 RANGOLI EXQUISITE INDIAN CUISINE 1393A 2 AVENUE 10021 RANGOLI EXQUISITE INDIAN CUISINE 1393A 2 AVENUE 10021 PATZERIA FAMILY & FRIENDS 311 WEST 48 STREET 10036 TXIKITO 240 9 AVENUE 10001 COZY CAFE 43 EAST 1 STREET 10003 Page 3 of 478 10/01/2021 MANHATTAN Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results 2126296450 Korean A 2123555808 Salads A 2126191222 Donuts A 2124064444 American A 2123380818 Steakhouse A 6462830999 Chinese A 2125772725 Italian A 6464796864 French A 2125491941 Coffee/Tea A 6466785263 American A 2122532990 Hamburgers A 2126346115 American A 2129933800 American A 2125337707 Mediterranean A 2122440004 Pizza A 2122440004 Pizza A 2126283800 Indian A 2126283800 Indian A 2122454343 Italian A 2122424730 Spanish A 2124750177 Middle Eastern A Page 4 of 478 10/01/2021 MANHATTAN Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results POPEYES LOUISIANA KITCHEN 252 8 AVENUE 10011 GUPSHUP 113 EAST 18 STREET 10003 MANDOO BAR 2 WEST 32 STREET 10001 THE FOUR FACED LIAR 165 WEST 4 STREET 10014 STARBUCKS 482 WEST BROADWAY 10012 SILVER STAR RESTAURANT 1236 2 AVENUE 10065 HALE & HEARTY SOUP 75 9 AVENUE 10011 SMASHBURGER 136 WILLIAM STREET 10038 MONKEY CUP 1965 7 AVENUE 10026 WAKAMBA 543 8 AVENUE 10018 BONCHON 325 5 AVENUE 10016 BONCHON 325 5 AVENUE 10016 HOT KITCHEN 104 2 AVENUE 10003 HOT KITCHEN 104 2 AVENUE 10003 HOT KITCHEN 104 2 AVENUE 10003 535 MADISON CAFE 535 MADISON AVENUE 10022 BASEMENT 45 MOTT STREET 10013 DEUTSCHE BANK - MAIN CAFE 60 WALL STREET 10005 LITTLE OCHIE JAMAICAN CUISINE 2492 7 AVENUE 10030 LITTLE OCHIE JAMAICAN CUISINE 2492 7 AVENUE 10030 TACOS TIMES SQUARE 144 WEST 37 STREET 10018 TOMPKINS SQUARE BAGELS 165 AVENUE A 10009 Page 5 of 478 10/01/2021 MANHATTAN Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results 9173882023 Chicken A 2125187313 Indian A 2122793075 Korean A 2122068959 American A 2122540139 Coffee/Tea A 2122494250 American A 2122552400 Soups/Salads/Sandwiches A 3036331544 American A 6466647483 Coffee/Tea A 2125642042 American A 2126868282 Korean A 2126868282 Korean A 2122283090 Chinese A 2122283090 Chinese A 2122283090 Chinese A 2123084177 American A 9177947388 Chinese A 7043285173 American A 2122346300 Caribbean A 2122346300 Caribbean A 2129120044 Tex-Mex A 6463516520 Bagels/Pretzels A Page 6 of 478 10/01/2021 MANHATTAN Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results KUNG FU TEA 28 SAINT MARKS PLACE 10003 CAFE D'AVIGNON 485 7 AVENUE 10018 NINGBO CAFE 21 SOUTH END AVENUE 10280 MEE CAFE 26 RUTGERS STREET 10002 OYSTER BAR 0 GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL 10017 OYSTER BAR 0 GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL 10017 THE COUNTER 7 TIMES SQUARE 10036 PICCOLO CAFE 274 WEST 40 STREET 10018 BIBBLE AND SIP 253 WEST 51 STREET 10019 THE LATE LATE 159 EAST HOUSTON STREET 10002 RAMEN MEIJIN 1574 2 AVENUE 10028 THE LITTLE BEET 2 PENN PLAZA 10121 DUNKIN 210 WEST 50 STREET 10019 DUNKIN 210 WEST 50 STREET 10019 CORKBUZZ WINE STUDIO 13 EAST 13 STREET 10003 THE LITTLE BEET 320 PARK AVENUE 10022 PENNSYLVANIA 6 132 WEST 31 STREET 10001 AC HOTEL NEW YORK DOWNTOWN 151 MAIDEN LANE 10038 HUDSON STATION 440 9 AVENUE 10001 OPPA , W4 PIZZA 162 WEST 4 STREET 10014 MARK JOSEPH STEAKHOUSE 261 WATER STREET 10038 Page 7 of 478 10/01/2021 MANHATTAN Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results 6462489404 Coffee/Tea A 9177153556 Bakery Products/Desserts A 2127861888 Chinese A 6469960029 Coffee/Tea A 2124906650 Seafood A 2124906650 Seafood A 2129976801 American A 2123020143 Coffee/Tea A 2125867579 Bakery Products/Desserts A 6468613342 American A 2123272800 Japanese A 9738866229 Soups/Salads/Sandwiches A 2127574617 Donuts A 2127574617 Donuts A 6468736071 American A 2124599601 American A 2127273666 American A 2127421900 American A 2122444406 American A 6464100446 American A 2122770020 Steakhouse A Page 8 of 478 10/01/2021 MANHATTAN Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results METROPOLITAN CLUB 1 EAST 60 STREET 10022 GOLDEN WOK 1770 AMSTERDAM AVENUE 10031 TEN REN'S TEA TIME 73 MOTT STREET 10013 TEN REN'S TEA TIME 73 MOTT STREET 10013 DUNKIN','BASKIN ROBBINS, SUBWAY 302 5 AVENUE 10001 DON CEVICHE 88 ESSEX STREET 10002 METLIFE COFFEE BAR 200 PARK AVE 10017 TERRI 60 WEST 23 STREET 10010 VIVE LA CREPE 1W 59TH ST 10019 MAKE MY FISH 120 WEST 116 STREET 10026 AL'S DELI 458 7 AVENUE 10123 AL'S DELI 458 7 AVENUE 10123 BIENANGY'S RINCONCITO DULCE 1650 SAINT NICHOLAS AVENUE 10040 LA VILLETTA 398 EAST 52 STREET 10022 PATISSERIE CLAUDE 187 WEST 4 STREET 10014 JADIS RESTAURANT 42 RIVINGTON STREET 10002 HYO DONG GAK 51 WEST 35 STREET 10001 SHAKE SHACK 366 COLUMBUS AVENUE 10024 OLIVE TREE CAFE & COMEDY CELLAR 117 MAC DOUGAL STREET 10012 OLIVE TREE CAFE & COMEDY CELLAR 117 MAC DOUGAL STREET 10012 OLIVE TREE CAFE & COMEDY CELLAR 117 MAC DOUGAL STREET 10012 Page 9 of 478 10/01/2021 MANHATTAN Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results 2128387400 American A 2122810808 Chinese A 2123492286 Coffee/Tea A 2123492286 Coffee/Tea A 2122680686 Sandwiches A 9174121794 Peruvian A 9173092522 Coffee/Tea A 2126478810 Vegetarian A 6465331245 French A 9173883188 Seafood A 2125945682 Sandwiches A 2125945682 Sandwiches A 6468506637 Latin American A 2128290003 Italian A 2122555911 Bakery Products/Desserts A 2122541675 French A 2126957167 Korean A 6467478772 Hamburgers A 2122543480 American A 2122543480 American A 2122543480 American A Page 10 of478 10/01/2021 MANHATTAN Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results NEW KIM TONG 1722 AMSTERDAM AVENUE 10031 DUNKIN','BASKIN ROBBINS 1760 2 AVENUE 10128 FRANCHIA 12 PARK AVENUE 10016 LAGOS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 306 EAST 49 STREET 10017 GLOBAL KITCHEN 1290 AVE AMERICAS NOODLE VILLAGE 13 MOTT STREET 10013 NOODLE VILLAGE 13 MOTT STREET 10013 NOODLE VILLAGE 13 MOTT STREET 10013 BENJAMIN STEAK HOUSE 52 EAST 41 STREET 10017 LENWICH 940 8 AVENUE 10019 NEW SPRING BOY CHINESE RESTAURANT 81 ALLEN STREET 10002 STAR'S CAFE (WESTIN HOTEL) 270 WEST 43 STREET 10036 BOTTOMS UP, VODKA SODA 315 WEST 46 STREET 10036 KODAWARI 100 FORSYTH STREET 10002 CAPITALE 130 BOWERY 10013 LADYBIRD 111 EAST 7 STREET 10009 BLUE RIBBON SUSHI BAR 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA 10112 JEF CHINESE 913 2 AVENUE 10017 WOOPS! BAKESHOP 93 WORTH STREET 10013 PEACEFOOD DOWNTOWN 41 EAST 11 STREET 10003 WIMPY'S RESTAURANT 2334 2 AVENUE 10035 Page 11 of478 10/01/2021 MANHATTAN Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results 2124910825 Chinese A 2128763312 Donuts A 2122131001 Vegetarian A 3474986849 African A 2125813200 American A 2122330788 Chinese A 2122330788 Chinese A 2122330788 Chinese A 2122979177 Steakhouse A 2129561080 Sandwiches/Salads/Mixed Buffet A 2126251921 Chinese A 2122012766 American A 2129690460 American A 3475633752 Coffee/Tea A 2123345500 Continental A 2127772017 Vegan A 2129370204 Japanese A 2122230888 Chinese A 2123431900 Coffee/Tea A 2129792288 Vegan A 2128283661 American A Page 12 of478 10/01/2021 MANHATTAN Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results BIG GAY ICE CREAM SHOP 125 EAST 7 STREET 10009 HANOK KOREA HOUSE 11 WEST 32 STREET 10001 SIDLEY AUSTIN LLP 787 7 AVENUE 10019 BLOOMBERG CAFE 120 PARK AVE 10017 THE BUTCHER'S DAUGHTER 581 HUDSON STREET 10014 THE BUTCHER'S DAUGHTER 581 HUDSON STREET 10014 MTEA 63 BAYARD STREET 10013 POCION 704 WEST 177 STREET 10033 BENVENUTI 235 SOUTH END AVENUE 10280 METROPOLITAN CLUB 1 EAST 60 STREET 10022 DUNKIN 58B FULTON STREET
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