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The bucks stopped there

The Brooklyn Paper

Here are all the restaurants named by the Labor Department for allegedly underpaying workers and deliverymen.

Aunt Suzie’s (247 Fifth Ave.)

Bagel World (339 Fifth Ave.)

Red Hot Szechuan (347 Seventh Ave.)

Uncle Moe’s (341 Seventh Ave.)

Joe’s Pizza (137 Seventh Ave.)

Mr. Wonton (73 Seventh Ave,)

Sette (209 Seventh Ave.)

Mezcal’s (396 Fifth Ave.)

Baluchi’s (310 Fifth Ave.)

Bogota Latin Bistro (141 Fifth Ave.)

Coco Roco (392 Fifth Ave.)

California Taqueria (72 Seventh Ave.)

Miracle Grill (222 Seventh Ave.)

Miriam Restaurant (79 Fifth Ave.)

Nana (155 Fifth Ave.)

Olive Vine Café(Both locations)

Rachel’s Taqueria (408 Fifth Ave.)

Song (295 Fifth Ave.)

Sotto Voce (225 Seventh Ave.)

Sweet Melissa Patisserie (175 Seventh Ave.)

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