Astoria-born burger chainlet provides your arteries some plausible deniability with organic, all-natural, free-range, grass-fed meat. Small-scale farming, nice-sized patties. Beef is but th... read more
Glitzy New American establishment moves into the former Brasserie Pushkin space with a pair of former Eleven Madison Park chefs. Ornate tin ceiling and blaring gold banquettes make for elaborate ba... read more
Vegetarian Japanese fare in the tradition of 13th-century Buddhism. Bright, bare, classroom-like dining room on the second floor of a Murray Hill townhouse tunes out the midtown bustle. Two prix fi... read more
Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have long reigned both on and off the runway. Ample-bosomed Italian women a la Sophia Loren dazzle in their looks. Slightly fetishistic iconic corset dr... read more
Throw pillows, a taco shack, an acoustic guitar player, and pineapple-caramel margaritas make up this tequila bar and tacqueria inside the Hudson Hotel. It's got a lot of everything: maple-braised ... read more
Fusion of Middle Eastern and Chinese food, offering everything from hand-pulled noodles to sloppy pork burgers. Space may not look like much, but eats don't disappoint. No matter how it sounds, s... read more
Australian export offers every sweet, sour, or savory pie you could possibly want in adorable handheld packages. Smiley faces atop each crust turn the experience slightly barbaric, but if you can... read more
Guantanamera peeps drop a Latino bistro that ranges through Mexico, Peru, Cuba, and beyond. Festive spot with upbeat staff, tropical orange and green color scheme. Starters like luna llena (avocado... read more
Hyatt’s mid-size business travel refuge holds down prime slot near the Empire State Building. Successor to AmeriSuites offers comfort, modernity, and nothing too risqué. Kitchen Skille... read more
Naples comes to Macy’s Herald Square. Historic 1901 department store at last has a commissary it deserves, with Neapolitan pies, Italian classics, and three wood-burning ovens. Jonathan Benno... read more
Florentine gelato masters open first satellite location. Family-run business dates to 1929, follows the Italian way with top ingredients and an emphasis on craft. Gelati and sorbetti made fresh dai... read more
Theater District hideout with authentic Latin fare and the nabe’s finest tequila. Narrow wooded dining room, burgundy banquettes and dangling Edison bulbs make a warm and intimate space. Cevi... read more
Second floor steakhouse with an on-site butcher. Long marble bar and tan leather banquettes; wide windows keep it from feeling like a bunker. Locker holds cuts from Strassburger meats, same supplie... read more
Legendary Studio 54 and Nobu hand Richie Notar flies solo with glam spread at the Lombardy Hotel. William Randolph Hearst 1926 gift for mistress Marion Davies retains original stained glass and cha... read more
Australian export offers every sweet, sour, or savory pie you could possibly want in adorable handheld packages. Smiley faces atop each crust turn the experience slightly barbaric, but if you can g... read more
Kind of like a living room on an epic scale. Couches and communal tables fill brick-walled Hudson Hotel lobby that was once Hudson Hall. Beer garden gets elevated, with stylish exposed bulbs overhe... read more
Storied P.J. Clarke's drops a burger spinoff for those who can't sweat two-hour lunches. Crisp, tall-ceilinged space sees pine beams and white tiled walls. Beef comes from a Pennsylvania farm; topp... read more
Gerber Group, of Stone Rose and Whiskey Blue fame, opens its first New York restaurant. Hotel pair-up is with the Westin Grand Central, adjoining the lobby with versatile bar, lounge, and dining ro... read more
The sports lounge goes intimate. Sleek spot nestled behind the Sanctuary Hotel's lobby. Leather, walnut, and Terrazzo accents, back bar all aglow with butter-yellow onyx. Menu does refined takes ... read more
Focuses on everybody’s favorite Vietnamese soup, although you’ll also find Thai influence, this being Hell’s Kitchen and all. Chef started out as a Frisco critic before getting ho... read more
Sandy tried to leave some literal watermarks, but riverfront perch ...
Restaurant and lounge inspired by early 20th-century music recordin...
For women who love that beach chic look, this spot really does have...
One-stop shopping with great blend of cutting-edge chic and ready-t...
Neighborhood burger and shake spot nabs awesome name, restored Harl...