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A few blocks west of midtown Manhattan lies Hell's Kitchen, a community filled with eclectic restaurants, bars, and shops. Home to yuppies and artists as well as the traditional Irish and Puerto Rican residents whose conflicts were the basis of the Broadway musical West Side Story, Hell's Kitchen is also referred to as Midtown West or Clinton. Ninth Avenue is lined with a wide variety of ethnic restaurants. While neighboring districts are moving toward a more sophisticated business class, Hell's Kitchen is proud of its blue-collar past and attempts to keep that kind of spirit alive. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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