Upper West Side
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- Ken Pao
The UWS lies between West 59th Street and 110th Street sandwiched between two of the best parks in New York: Central and Riverside Park. I've called this area my home for almost 8 years now. It's commonly known for being the more artistic and lively counterpart to the Upper East Side due to the close proximity of Lincoln Center, having a ton of fun bars and delicious restaurants and easy subway access from all parts of the city. Walking around the hood, you'll instantly notice a friendly neighborhood vibe with a lot of families and 20-30 something's enjoying an escape from the hustle and bustle of downtown. During the summer, having access to both parks and being able to picnic, bike and watch the sunset on the Hudson is one of my favorite ways to unwind. Enjoy some of my favorite places in the UWS!
Osteria Cotta
Jacob's Pickles
Jin Ramen
A variety of ramens, including vegetarian broths, plus rice bowls, pork buns, beer & sake
Ray's Pizza
Part of a no-frills local chain serving pizzas, pasta, calzones, burgers, hoagies, wings & more.
St. Frances Thrift Shop
Zabar's
Sun-Chan
Xi'an Famous Foods
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Silver Moon Bakery
Saiguette
Roti Roll Bombay Frankie
Peacefood Cafe
Koko Wings
The Hungarian Pastry Shop
E's Bar
The Dead Poet
Broadway Dive Bar
Barney Greengrass
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Ray's Pizza
- Address
- 462 Columbus Avenue
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When I first moved to the UWS, Ray's Pizza was half a block from my old apartment. It was a godsend for a cheap and quick meal and is also open late for a late night snack. There are plenty of other "Original" Ray's Pizza's around the city, but this one is my favorite. The slices are thin and crispy and you can fill up off of just one. There is plenty of seating and the decor has a retro 80's vibe to it.