Eater NY takes a look at the restaurants of Hoboken and Jersey City more than a month after Hurricane Sandy, where high tide claimed restaurant supplies and the homes of residents living in basement units. Overall, though most businesses are running again, the restaurant community is hurting from slow business and repair costs. [Eater NY]
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