Zagat’s Tiny Cafe pop-up serves delightfully tiny versions of New York’s best eats

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In an incredibly well-planned and executed move demonstrating a deep understanding of my personal interests, Zagat has set up a Tiny Cafe pop-up shop in New York City. The pop-up is to celebrate the new 2017 New York City Restaurants Guidebook and the relaunch of the restaurant review iOS app from the Google-owned company. The app offers restaurant guidance from editors who curate snippets from user reviews, with the data coming from Google’s Local Guides program. Using that same concept — “small reviews are easier to digest” — the pop-up offers free, tiny versions of food from the top-rated restaurants on the app.

I’m a long-time lover of tiny food, so nothing was going to keep me away from my chance to eat microscopic versions of New…

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