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Michael White of Ai Fiori et al does an Italian steakhouse south of Houston. Two-story dining room pops with bright orange and red lighting. Signature rib-eye, served off the bone with lemon and ro... read more
South Brooklyn Pizza peeps wrap a stealth Italian spot around their counter. Follow the hall past artisanal cheese/charcuterie into hidden back room. Rustic brick, fireplaces, and garden atrium pro... read more
Just because this is Juliette Lewis' favorite juice bar in the city doesn't mean it's awesome, even though it is. Not just for juicers, offers its own line of nibbles, from apple cobbler to cream... read more
Cheap/drunk food paradise of St. Marks gets even richer with spinoff of UES tube steak royalty. The first of the papaya and frank mashups (sorry, Gray’s), has been taking care of NYC since &r... read more
The Frenchish coffee chain has many outposts throughout NYC, and this one's as pleasant as any. The usual spread of coffee beverages is a cut above the usual, joined by an assortment of breads, pas... read more
Crown Heights favorite opens shop on the Lower East Side. Narrow hall fits old wood, old bricks, and a long, whiskey-stocked bar. Sandwiches run across ethnic lines, from bulgogi to broccoli rabe t... 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
Offshoot of much-loved sammy shop. Technically dishes num pang, not bánh mì, but swipe a page from Tricky Dick: international border, we had no idea! Familiar toasted mini baguettes, ... read more
Jean-Georges’ Latino show inside a carpet store. Bare industrial space peppered with mix-and-match chandeliers and the odd pink chair. Tapas-style plates from chefs Dan Kluger and Ian Coogan ... read more
Chili peppers abound at successor to Penang. Laundry list of a menu doesn’t skimp on options; classics like diced chicken with chili peppercorn or house-made bacon with leeks are sure to not ... read more
Reclaimed adult store on Greenwich Street does classic bistro fare. Original honeycomb floors and a shiny tin ceiling restore 19th-century glamour. Long wooden bar ends with bi-coastal oysters on a... read more
Former creperie turned Latin café and night spot on Eldridge. White-walled space adorned with a giant Lisa Lisa lyric and racks of fashion magazines. Marc Solomon brings Nuyorican DJs to spi... read more
Brasserie Pushkin peeps take another stab at the city with glossy MePa triplex. Name and inspiration come from Manon Lescaut of operatic lore. Kitchen works up seasonal ingredients, adds internat... read more
The Lobster Place does a proper sit-down restaurant in the Chelsea Market. Lively little dining alley; bar's lined with craft beer handles, and a dozen oysters from up and down both coasts fill a p... 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
EV's Casimir brings downtown style to the Upper East. Bi-level corner bistro with sweet outdoor area. Chef Richard Krause of Café Luxembourg does classics like steak frites, escargot, and du... read more
Brick-walled charmer with a nabe-appropriate children's menu. Five-drink cocktail list with sparkling white wine and rose syrup in the signature Pompette. Classic bistro menu: charcuterie, cheese b... read more
Bivalves and crustaceans under The Slipper Room. Clean white walls, red barstools, ocean-blue banquettes. Menu’s split between hot and cold—raw bar offerings like oysters and lobster ro... read more
Evan and Oliver Haslegrave of hOmE design drop a stylish space on Greenpoint. Curved bar is tucked into a nook like a boat’s cabin, wood paneling is artfully deployed. Chef Nick Padilla does ... read more
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 the ... read more
One-stop shopping with great blend of cutting-edge chic and ready-t...
Michael White of Ai Fiori et al does an Italian steakhouse south of...
South Brooklyn Pizza peeps wrap a stealth Italian spot around their...
Kristi Paras of Zachary's Smile re-ups her Village space with a bou...
Appointment-only, hour-long guided shopping experience. Second show...