By Shikha Gautam

Where Harry & Sally ate—New York 's most legendary restaurants!

From Manhattan to Brooklyn, these classic restaurants in New York are legendary. Their flavourful tales go back by decades; do not miss!

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Sardi’s, Manhattan

Sardi’s legacy goes back to 1921, when it opened its doors in the famous Theater District. Other than the food, it has a rich history and has its walls adorned with Hollywood caricatures. Reservation is recommended.

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Ferdinando's Focacceria, Brooklyn

Unforgettable ricotta, simple yet delicious rice balls, classic Sicilian sandwiches—Ferdinando’s is all things Sicily. Its legacy started in the year 1904.

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Junior’s, Brooklyn

If you fancy gorging over some of the world’s most famous cheesecakes in a NYC eatery, head to Junior’s. Perfect for anyone wishing for classic American diner food.

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Russ & Daughters Cafe, Lower East Side

This one is more than a century old! Russ is where you get the best of comfort Jewish food. We recommend bagel sandwiches, smoked salmon & those unforgettable pickles!

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Arturo's, Manhattan

You cannot have a good trip in NYC unless you have had some of Arturo’s famous pizzas! Italian flavours in NYC are best had at Arturo’s, justifying its top spot at the go-to pizza place since 1982.

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Katz's Delicatessen, Manhattan

Fans of When Harry met Sally still throng this Jewish deli but to experience more than the film location. Katz’s goes back to 1888, and serves some unforgettable pastrami plus more.

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Nathan’s Famous, Brooklyn

It had the likes of Franklin Roosevelt and Al Capone as patrons, with its legacy going back to 1916. Good, old hotdog is what Nathan’s Famous is famous for and rightly so.

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