"Bar Masa rewrote the book on Vietnamese menus, becoming a foodie destination by offering many dishes for the first time, including the dry version of pho with rich broth served on the side."
"The Upper West Side features a diverse collection of dining establishments, with cuisines ranging from Latin American and Jewish to French, Japanese, and recent additions like Palestinian and African diaspora eateries."
The Upper West Side has transformed into a vibrant dining destination, featuring a wide range of cuisines including Latin American, Jewish, French, Japanese, and more. The area boasts both long-established restaurants and new arrivals, such as Palestinian and African diaspora eateries. Museums in the neighborhood also contribute to the culinary scene with their own quality dining options. Visitors can enjoy meals at various price points, making it accessible for everyone. Bar Masa stands out for its innovative Vietnamese menu, offering unique dishes and a lively atmosphere.
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