You Gotta Eat Here Restaurants In Woodside, New York

John Catucci is a funny man who takes his food seriously. He is on a quest for Canada's most delicious, mouthwatering, over-the-top comfort food. He is visiting great joints, greasy spoons, and legendary restaurants to taste the food that made them famous and to meet the colorful characters that make them institutions. John dives into the kitchens to find out what makes these signature recipes so damn good. Health food? Not on this show, baby. Bring on the cheese, bacon and barbecue!

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A premier facility with fields for soccer and lacrosse, a playground, and picnic areas, Lighthouse Park also supports community events and youth leagues.

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LaGuardia serves the diverse palate of New York City, featuring everything from high-end restaurants to iconic street food, reflecting its multicultural vibe.

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The largest art museum in the United States, located in New York City, with vast collections spanning 5000 years of art.

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Focuses on business meetings and corporate events, featuring high-end meeting spaces and catering services.

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Home to The New York Times, this venue hosts lectures, weddings, and corporate events focusing on thought leadership.

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The Graduate Center focuses on doctoral studies and has a strong emphasis on humanities and social sciences. Its location in Manhattan offers students access to a diverse and vibrant culinary scene.

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A large city park in New York City, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, known as an oasis amidst urban life.