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Angela Berkley, High School Student
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I went for a walk through Chinatown and Little Italy, then suddenly decided on a last-ditch attempt to find the cool, bohemian area of Williamsburg.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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This Holiday Inn Downtown New York is a bargain near great neighborhoods such as Soho, Little Italy, Chinatown, Greenwich Village, and convenient to the court houses.
Little Italy and Chinatown are located to the southeast, SoHo to the south and Greenwich Village to the northeast.
Neighborhoods known as Chinatown, Greenwich Village, Little Italy, Soho, Tribeca and Wall Street can be found in the southern part of Manhattan, along with the newest neighborhood, Noho.
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Luigi Pascioni, Auto Mechanic
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Maggiano's Little Italy - Beginning with the first Maggiano's opening in 1991, Maggiano's blends the tradition of family, the celebration of friends, and the cuisine of authentic Italy in an atmosphere often said to be reminiscent of pre- World War II Little Italy.
As well, we reasoned, taking the afternoon crossing meant we would arrive in Sardinia, an island under Italy's jurisdiction, with little daylight and no Italian money.
We took an expedition to Chinatown and Little Italy with the help of native New Yorker, Syd.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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In all entrees, Little Italy's chef achieves a perfect balance of seafood, pasta and delicate seasoning to create a meal that is delicious and satisfying.
We loved the same spicy foods, Vincent's in Little Italy for hot Calamari or to Chinatown on Catherine between East Broadway and Henry for vegetables and rice noodles.
In cooperation with Maggiano's Little Italy Restaurant, we are able to offer a special package that combines dinner in their fine Italian family style restaurant with your reserved table at the Jazz Showcase.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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Abruzzo is one of Italy's little-known treasures: a tranquil mingling of mountains and coastline, it is sparsely populated and rarely visited by tourists.
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Astrid Schuhmann, Backpacker
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For a truly international experience in this historic city, visit Chinatown or Little Italy, Spanish restaurants or French boutiques.
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