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  1. Leftovers
    Pig Out at the Cochon 555; Find a Pie Nearby With a New Pizza-Locating AppPlus: Tickets are now on sale for Vegas Uncorked, and more, in today’s leftovers.
  2. Neighborhood Watch
    Free Caipirinhas at Yerba Buena; Brooklyn Restaurants Converge at the Bell HousePlus: cheap beer and football in Union Square, and the return of Fried Dumpling, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
  3. Neighborhood Watch
    Le Pain Quotidien Expands to Battery Park; T Poutine ClosesPlus: Ayza opens for lunch on weekends, and River Barrel Café transforms into Mrs. Kim’s, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
  4. Neighborhood Watch
    Harvest in Union Square Tomorrow; Pumpkin Pudding at Sugar Sweet SunshinePlus: Brunch at Via Dei Mille, and a South American dinner, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
  5. Neighborhood Watch
    Shake Shack Opens Year-round; Five Guys On in MidtownFlatiron: Shake Shack is hammering out a year-round plan that may kick off after the New Year and will include heat lamps. (It better!) [Eat for Victory/VV] Long Island City: Art-O-Mat sells nice neighborhood souvenirs like LIChocolate bars. [LIC-NYC] Lower East Side: New bar and restaurant Cafe Katja has earned some positive buzz for its touches like house-made pickles and sauerkraut and well-priced Austrian and German wine and beer. [Blog Chelsea] Midtown West: Five Guys Burger’s and Fries at 43 West 55th Street started serving today, a day ahead of schedule. [Midtown Lunch] Nolita: Katie Lee Joel’s favorite New York restaurant is Ballato’s on East Houston near Mulberry Street. [Restaurant Girl] Times Square: Top-notch steakhouse Del Frisco’s still has steak tips and mashed potatoes on its lunch menu for under $10, though the burger’s over $13. [Midtown Lunch] Upper East Side: Sassy’s Sliders at 1530 Third Avenue near 86th Street is the front-runner in this roundup of the city’s best mini-sandwiches, which also includes Burke’s burgers at Bloomingdale’s and the Little Owl’s meatball version. [Gridskipper] West Village: The new bar replacing Luke & Leroy on Seventh Avenue South is having a soft opening tonight. [Imbible/Citysearch] Voyage has finally given up the ghost, and its prime Perry Street restaurant real estate with it. [Eater]