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  • Nancy Nichols

    From an e-mailer:
    Make your way to 205 Houston St. Look in the window, but do not go in.
    Katz’s has been living off its reputation and as the setting for a funny
    movie scene for decades. It’s barely better than a Dallas deli. Now go
    next door to Hot Bagels and pick up some of the best bagels in New York,
    then walk another block to Russ & Daughters at number 179 for
    unparalleled smoked fish. Next, head a couple of blocks farther west to
    number 137, home of Yonah Schimmel’s knishes. No one should be man
    enough able to finish one of these bad boys, but they taste so wonderful
    that almost anyone can. Now, take your bounty to your hotel room or to
    the park and enjoy.

    Or, while your in the neighborhood, go to the memorable corner of First
    Ave. and First St. and have an unfogettable evening at Boca Chica. This
    tiny, festive spot features tasty and sometimes unusual food from all
    over South America. On weekends, there’s music to match. Moderately
    priced and presided over by the charming Shash Blount, Boca Chica is the
    stuff of New York memories. Just about everyone I’ve ever sent there
    has become a regular when they’re in town.

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