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Bronx, New York, Restaurant

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The Bronx is one of the five boroughs of New York City and is its own county as well. It is the northernmost borough and the only one entirely on the mainland. The area is hilly and mostly residential. The Bronx is bounded by the Hudson River, Spuyten Duyvil Creek, the Harlem River, the East River, and Long Island Sound.

The Bronx was founded in 1641 and became part of New York City in 1898. Edgar Allan Poe lived here from 1846 to 1849.

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Top search results for "restaurant bronx new york"

Mario's Restaurant - Home
... at Mario's Restaurant The Only Restaurant selected in the New York City area to receive theAmerica’s Regional Classics 2000James Beard/Bertolli Olive OilRestaurant Award. more... A Family ...
http://www.mariosrestarthurave.com/

Montezuma Mexican Restaurant Inc.
... 601-6400     Welcome to the Web site for Montezuma Mexican Restaurant Inc. Our goal has been to ensure the complete satisfaction of every customer. We want you to feel confident that we will ...
http://www.montezumarestaurant.com/

LeRefuge Inn, City Island, NY
... it (and its Upper East Side cousin) one of New York’s top-rated restaurants.  Best of all, Saint-Denis’ remarkable French cuisine remains quite affordable.   (Daily News, February 6, 2005 ...
http://www.lerefugeinn.com/