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Ukrainian East Village Restaurant, East Village, Manhattan

So you tried to get a table at Veselka and there’s a long line, no worry. Just few doors away is the Ukrainian East Village Restaurant. That’s how I discovered it. It has a very homey feeling to it and somehow feels more authentic. Whatever that means. They are both really good.

You might not see the sign for the entrance if you don’t look closely. The entrance is down a hallway. I’ve eaten there twice and I really like it. Borscht, blintzes, pierogis and strudel. You can’t go wrong.

Ukrainian East Village Restaurant - 140 Second Avenue (212) 614-3283

Waverly Diner, Greenwich Village, Manhattan

So I love diners and Waverly is no exception. It is often packed when I go. They have a basic diner menu with breakfast being the specialty as well as burgers. I've been eating here off and on for years and I'm always happy to see their big neon signs on the corner. Long live diners. By the way, they're open 24 hours 7 days a week! They are cash only and they don't accept reservations.

Waverly Diner - 385 6th Avenue at Waverly Place

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Johny's Luncheonette, Chelsea, Manhattan

Johny's Luncheonette is an old school diner style restaurant. It's been in business since 1994 and has a look that goes back even further than that. It is a standard greasy spoon style restaurant with basic American cuisine and a few Greek items on it. A counter runs almost the length of the restaurant with the food being prepared in front of you. I continue to go back and I'm always happy that they are still there. Johny owns and still works in the restaurant!

Johny's Luncheonette, 124 West 25th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues

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Washington Square Diner, Greenwich Village, Manhattan

I love NYC diners and Washington Square Diner is one that I've eaten at many times. Like most NYC diners it carries not only typical American cuisine including breakfasts and burgers, it also has some Greek food on the menu. I've been told that they've been in business in that location for more than 40 years now! That's really saying something in New York City.

Oh, they're open 24 hours a day! They are located just around the corner from the famous West 4th Street basketball courts and one block away from Washington Square Park.

Washington Square Diner, 150 West 4th Street

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John's Coffee Shop, Midtown, Manhattan

John’s Coffee Shop is an old school New York City diner. I was delighted to see that they’re still open. Very cosy atmosphere and the food is wonderful and not expensive. They’ve been in business for over 50 years!

The grilled cheese and French fries was really good. I’ve eaten there over the years and it has always been really good. However, I don’t often go as far east as Second Avenue when I’m in Midtown. I’ll have to change that more often.

John’s Coffee Shop 823 Second Avenue at 45th Street 212-867-4955

Cozy Soup 'n' Burger, Greenwich Village, Manhattan

Open since the 1970s. I love NYC diners! Most of them are owned by Greeks. So not only can you get standard American fare. They also serve some Greek food. I've eaten at Cozy Soup 'n' Burger many times over the years and they don't disappoint. They are open 24 hours a day and you'll see a few photographs of famous people on the wall. 

Cozy Soup 'n' Burger, 739 Broadway Near East 8th Street. 212-477-5566

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Joe Junior Restaurant, Gramercy Park, Manhattan

Good News - they have outdoor dining. I have eaten here quite a few times recently. They’re fabulous. Updated 10 July 2021

Joe Junior is your basic greasy spoon diner style restaurant. They boast that they make the best burgers in town. So far I've only had breakfast there and it was really good. But many people will back up their claim of making the best burger. The decor is traditional old school with a counter, tables and booths. I am unable to determine at this point how long they've been in business. But it's easily been 40 years. They've had to fight to keep their lease in the past and I hope that they stick around. The crowd at Joe Junior's is mostly locals and the atmosphere is cozy. This is a real gem in a city overrun with trendy expensive and chain restaurants. Sorry, no website.

Joe Junior Restaurant, 167 Third Avenue at 16th Street.

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Tom's Restaurant, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

Tom's Restaurant is a very cool old Brooklyn diner/deli. They've been in business since 1936! You will definitely get the feel of an old style diner there. The food was fabulous. I had breakfast with grits. It was very busy at midday. I do recommend Tom's if you're in the neighborhood. It is very close to the Brooklyn Museum and Prospect Park. They also have a location on the boardwalk at Coney Island which I've been to a few times and I'll write about it in the future.

Tom's Restaurant - 782 Washington Avenue

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