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    Eric A.

    7-Eleven is my default spot when its 1AM and everything else is long since closed except for the bars. I usually pick me up a breakfast sandwich or a grilled hot dog and a BIG GULP. Today is July 11th, which is 7-Eleven's namesake. On this particular date once every year, they hand out free Slushees at all of their locations. Naturally I came in to get my free Slushee, and already there was a line out the door with kids and parents lining up. I choose an Orange flavored Slushee. I also purchased a Super Big grilled hot dog, in the largest size they have and added cheese and diced tomatoes to it.

    roderick A.

    after being kinda disappointed over not getting tickets for Shakespeare in the Park, I needed to go somewhere to drown my sorrow. Having remembered that they transformed this branch into a Kwik-E-Mart to promote "The Simpsons Movie" i took the N train from the village to Times Square and walked on over here. Look at the pix, pardner, and drool, drool, drool. Yes, it is sort of Kwik-E-Mart, with Buzz Cola, Krusty O's cereal and Squishees. Unfortunately they were out of Krusty O's but I did get a can of Buzz Cola. But lets face it, underneath the sheer veneer its still a friggin' 7-Eleven. So its good for getting a 200 oz. soda and a hot dog at 2am in the middle of Times Square. But for now, i'll relish in the fact that Apu's Kwik-E-Mart really exists.

    Emil C.

    I was here to buy some drinks for the NYC Marathon weekend. This location was pretty convenient. The cashiers were nice and quick, but unfortunately the prices weren't very good. Also something that detracted from this place was that there were vagrants hanging outside trying to get money from you for opening the door. I found that they sometimes will get a bit nasty if you don't give them anything. I'll probably go to a nearby CVS or Duane Reade for better prices.

    I wish water was a dollar again! *Crys*
    Terry H.

    Fully equipped 7/11, but why is there no bottles water that is a dollar? The cheapest water is still $2. Please find some more reasonable brands of water when I can feel more comfortable making healthy decisions rather then getting a 99cent Arizona that I have to convince my self is only 17 grams of sugar! Please please, tourist and fancy people who still buy your expensive Fiji water! I need cheap bottled water!

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    Javier M.

    **This review is for the retrofitted 7 Eleven into the fictional Kwik-E-Mart of "The Simpson's" fame** Have you ever played that old Nintendo game "Bart Simpson vs. the Space Mutants"? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrWOXpbm9-0&mode=related&search= Today, after dodging all the tourist mutants on Times Sq. I made my way to Kwik-E-Mart safe and sound, to partake on a little of Simpsons madness; I entered the famed Springfield establishment, finding a bunch of New Yorkers, giddy as children, taking pictures and buying items only thought to exist in the mind of Matt Groening. The employees sported Apu's famed store costume as well as his regional ethnicity (all were of middle eastern descent), an ATM for the First Bank of Springfield was at hand (see picture), Maggie Simpson favorite cereal, Krusty O's was lined up in the racks, Buzz Cola was available at the freezer (and it was sold out in the blink of an eye), and finally, the decadent Squishee was there in an array of flavors... All this Simpsoniana made me somewhat dizzy, to the point that I thought I was imagining yelper Pam S. standing in front of me, waiting in line for her own Squishee.... "Excuse me, are you a Yelper?" -I muttered, and thus she confirmed that she was not a figment of Matt Groening's imagination, but a true Yelper in the flesh. I served myself a large Pina Colada + Mountain Dew Squishee, and talked to Pam S. and her BF; they were too, taking pictures, so I didn't felt that bad for being the only Yelp addict doing so... After they had left, I decided to stay for a bit, and what the heck, eat a Blimpie 1/4 pound hot dog while at it... suddenly, a kid was caught shoplifting and one of the employees started yelling "Call the cops! Call the cops!" That was my cue that it was time to go. As I left Kwik-E-Mart, a question popped into my mind; "Is life stranger than fiction?" -Only in New York; I think.

    Pam S.

    The 7-11 aka. Kwik-E mart is a must visit for any Simpsons fan..it's pretty much the smartest marketing campaign to come along in a looooong time. Be warned though.. due to the high turnover rates at this location (the only full-blown converted one in NY), the squishee/slurpees are super watery and syrupy. Kinda gross. Otherwise, come check it out.. it's like a mini amusement park.. where you might just bump into a fellow Yelper or two.

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    Better during the day than overnight. Coffee still good though.

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    Clean, but it's a 7-Eleven. They have the same things that every other one has. Slurpees are still great on a hot day.

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    This Times Square Sevs was pretty well-run on Slurpee Day 2014.

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    Clean, good lighting and friendly staff..

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    Excellent slurpee, but we came for Giant Cheetos and there were none!!!! Grrr

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    A great place to buy your favorite 40oz before seeing your favorite Broadway show. Cheetos selection was also up to par.

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    The Nepalese gentlemen are very hospitable and welcoming. Their curiosity indicates their open spirits and goodness.

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    Grace Street

    Grace Street

    4.2(3.7k reviews)
    0.8 miKoreatown, Midtown West
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    Locally owned & operated
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    Stopped by Grace Street while looking for something sweet and a little different, and this…read moredefinitely fit the bill. We saw the milk tea boba toast on the menu and had to try it. It came out as a thick piece of deep-fried toast topped with ice cream, boba, caramel popcorn, and strawberries on the side. Not healthy at all, but really good. It's one of those desserts you probably wouldn't get every day, but worth trying at least once. Fun to share and definitely something different from the usual desserts.

    This is my go-to bathroom + sweet treat spot in KTown! There's typically a line, but it usually…read moremoves quickly and there's usually free seating as well. They have a water dispenser, two locking bathrooms, and plenty of outlets, so I already have a very positive view of Grace Street as a good place to rest. The food is alright. It's a bit overpriced and the teas are not good quality. However, the desserts are delicious. I usually split a slice of basque cheesecake with my friends. The regular and matcha have both been good in my experience. I don't like chocolate cake, so I haven't tried that variety. I wish the pumpkin was available in the smaller size too! I've tried their boba, and it isn't good. The hot teas are okay but not great. They're pretty much just syrup and milk. I would avoid the drinks and just get the desserts! I haven't personally tried the bingsoo, but I've heard good things. The waffle is alright--all in all, come here to recharge and for the basque cheesecake!

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    Prince Tea House

    Prince Tea House

    4.2(228 reviews)
    0.8 miKoreatown, Midtown West
    $$

    I am a frequent Prince Tea House goer, but I've never been to the KTown location which has always…read morebeen on my bucket list because of the nice wall decors! And I commonly see the upstairs for private events like baby showers, bridal showers, or birthday parties on social media. After dinner with my friends, I was looking for dessert and I was glad to see this location closes relatively late on a weekday night at 11 pm. Upon walking in, I was greeted by a waiter who led us to one of the purple velvet chair booths that was perfect for two people and another waiter brought us a pitcher of water almost immediately. The menu is on a QR code already on the table and we were given ample of time to decide. My friend and I both already knew what we wanted to order. I got the purple Yam Souffle which takes 25 minutes to make and my friend got the fried squid tails. We also got a signature Rose Green Milk Tea to share. The waitress who took our order has great memory and recalled all of our items without writing it down. She also reminded me that I could adjust the ice and sugar levels of my drink which I had completely forgotten and would have got annoyed if my drink came out 100% sweetness. Another thing is that my drink order frequently comes out wrong at other locations so I was glad she got it right! Green tea instead of black tea and with milk instead of without milk. The purple Yam Souffle is just like the other locations. Hot, soft cakey texture balanced with an ice cold red bean Ice-Cream. So delicious! The squid tails on the other hand was not what we expected. It came out burnt and hard. The outer batter was not crispy either. We informed one of the waiters and he brought it back to inform the kitchen staff. We received a new batch that was not as burnt and had more flavoring this time around. However, the squid was still hard and not like the ones we get from other locations with smaller crispier pieces. Overall, it was still a good experience and I love the decorations at this location! This might be my second favorite location after the Flushing one. Would love to come back for brunch or hi-tea. Or regular food options when I have not already eaten dinner. My usual go-tos are the twister fries, Santa Fe chicken rolls, fried salted crispy chicken, and the trio dessert combo. However, this location has a lot more variety! FYI - there are two unisex restrooms in the rear for customers to use with really cute wallpapers too.

    This is always my favorite spot to go for desserts and hangout. The interior decor is very modern,…read moresophisticated and stylish. We ordered potted rose milk tea to share, Dubai affogato and Brown Sugar Boba Mille Crêpes Cake. We came on a Friday around 4pm. Originally I wanted to try the strawberry matchamisu, however, was told that it sold out. What a bummer. The rose milk tea came with a themed pot and cups which is really cute. The rose fragrant smelled so good and the milk tea also tasted good and has a hint of rose taste. The cake was good, the boba was well cooked, chewy and flavorful! This time there was an unpleasant experience. At first when the Dubai affogato was served, we did not realize that the amount of the coffee was little until we saw another customer's dish that the volume of their coffee looked significantly more than ours. My friend brought it to the waitress attention but the waitress brushed it off and did not acknowledge our concern. When we finished and were about to leave, the same waitress came over and showed us that the container of the coffee was different and hence the volume of the coffee looked different. At this point, we did not care for it anymore. We would have been fine if the staff acknowledged our concern. We thought that maybe using standardized containers for the coffee would avoid this problem. Other than that, the food and drinks were good.

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    Bear Donut - Double Milk Tea Brionut

    Bear Donut

    4.5(226 reviews)
    0.8 miKoreatown, Midtown West

    The Dubai Chewy Brionut is one of the best & most unique donuts I've ever had. The outer layer is…read morelike biting into a soft tiramisu mochi pillow. Then the sweet brioche layer. Finally, the kataifi & pistachio center. The crunchy sweetness of this beloved flavor combo is undefeated. The friendly staff deserve their flowers for this deliciously incomparable treat. Get your Brionut whenever you're near K-Town. This cozy & quiet donut shop also has a smaller cookie cousin (Dubai Chewy Cookie) to the Brionut. I pity the fool who doesn't get both.

    I walked in on a fairly chilly night. I've seen Bear Donut a lot on social media, especially the…read moreowner of the store who also happens to be a dentist. I needed a sweet pick-me-up after missing a train home. While the ice cream flavors looked interesting, I opted for a blue coconut iced matcha latte instead. Aside from the striking visuals, the drink tasted great. There was sweetness from the matcha and the coconut but not super overtly sugary. I also got a box of four donuts. They're a little pricey, but each donut is a pretty hefty ring of chewy glutinous rice flour batter. I had them the following morning, and the donuts still tasted fresh. There was a little bit of oiliness from the frying, but it did not taste off or too greasy. I think this is from the meticulous frying process and good management of the oil. I got the Cookies and Cream, Rose, Lavender, and Pistachios. I loved the Rose and Lavender flavors, especially the lavender which had a solid floral flavor without being perfume-y. I look forward to trying other donuts and sweets from Bear Donut in the future!

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    Paris Baguette

    Paris Baguette

    3.8(835 reviews)
    0.8 miKoreatown, Midtown West
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    We discovered Paris baguette on Houston Streetin San Antonio, Texas on a trip last week that lasted…read morefive days and went-there threemore times... coffee and pastries wereexcellent; nice place to sit and talk and have a cup inside or outside. There were always fresh pastries in the display cases and everything we tried was delicious. Sure wish they would put one in Vancouver, Washington.

    During my time in New York City, I stopped by Paris Baguette on W 32nd St twice and absolutely…read moreenjoyed the cozy French bakery café vibe and fresh baked pastries. Paris Baguette is a neighborhood bakery café, bringing expertly crafted baked and brewed goods to the community. Their bakers, cakers, and baristas serve up handcrafted cakes, freshly baked pastries and breads, delicious Lavazza coffee, and more. One thing that really stood out is their PB Rewards program. It's super easy to join via their app, and you earn 1 point per $1 spent toward free pastries, drinks, cake slices, and more and i even got a free pastry just for signing up. I ordered a chai latte and my free strawberry croissant pastry filled with soft custard cream and strawberries, dusted with powdered sugar. The strawberry croissant had fresh strawberries and cream and it was the perfect breakfast after a run in Central Park. The second visit was to take advantage of their BOGO cake slice deal through the rewards app. It's a fun way to explore their cake selection without paying full price. I ordered the Blueberry chiffon cake slice filled with soft cream, topped with blueberry yogurt soft cream and blueberries and the strawberry soft cream cake slice, a vanilla cake filled with soft cream and fresh strawberries, topped with more berries. Service was friendly and the line moved quickly. Prices are typical for midtown NYC, but all the reward app perks make it more reasonable. I will definitely be back to earn more rewards and try more of their pastries.

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