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Del Posto protégé John Di Lemme takes over the old AJ Maxwell’s space for an Italian steakhouse. Tall ceilings, dark wood. Bar up front serves meat and cheese boards and exceedi... read more
Pop-up lunch-only soda fountain upstairs from Maloney & Porcelli. Posh Skylight Room adds checkered tablecloths for lunch hours, puts in spiraling straw holders and an old-fashioned popcorn car... read more
Rustic notch for refined burgers. All-natural approach, cuts a swath through proteins: bison, crab, elk, and even ostrich. Combinations get creative, adding caramelized apples to lamb, mango salsa ... read more
Bar and restaurant arm of casual Seattle clothier. Yacht Rock, but in the most contemporary way. Caribbean vibes off white walls, slatted ceilings, tropical plants. Ground-floor Marlin Bar all yo h... read more
ESquared Hospitality, of BLT fame, takes over a spread at the Alex. Like the hotel that hosts it, mixes midtown luxury with hints of downtown style. High ceilings, marble stairway, ebony accents. S... read more
The Spotted Pig dons a sombrero. Gastropub legends April Bloomfield and Ken Friedman team up for a taqueria inside the Pod 39. Gamy meats carry over: crispy pig ear, pork belly with pineapple salad... read more
Name sounds like a ‘70s TV detective agency, but interior is all contemporary sleek. White marble bar, high ceilings, dark wood, flattering light. Back patio for your sneakarette convenience.... read more
The folks behind Benjamin’s Steakhouse trade turf for surf. The team up is with chef Ted Pryor of Opia and Les Halles fame. Daily market picks like Montauk fluke, Littleneck clams, herb-baste... read more
The “Gay” and the “Nineties” are gone, along with the history at former ’20s speakeasy. Stripped down to just plain old Bill, interior is still eclectic, littered with... read more
Handsome, dark, and wealthy. Quenching your bloodthirst since '37—1837, that is. Took only 175 years to work up this sequel, in a location primed for midtown expense accounts. Spinoff is full... read more
No jiggling mammaries here, but five pounds of foie gras is as naughty a prelude to a $$$ NY strip as we've ever seen. (Don't bother with the wad of singles, they won't get you very far.) Stephen H... read more
White trash foodies rejoice! A whole restaurant devoted to gourmet mac 'n' cheese. Owners Sarita (as in Sarita's Mac) and Caesar Ekya make the most of this one-trick pony with options like whole wh... read more
Nicola Accardi converts old Manganaro’s into pizza spot. Oven’s made of volcanic clay from Mount Vesuvius, but they kept the old skylight for New York vibes. Private estate Castelvetran... read more
“Center of the world” on the edge of K-Town. Business dining scene just the thing for visiting LG execs wanting to get up close and personal with the Empire State Building. Hudson and m... read more
Name suggests a mouthwash but is actually a Spanish tapas chain, with 200 branches spread across eight countries. Sole NYC location serves up bread-based pintxos. Codfish and green pepper omelettes... read more
American classics given the Laurent Tourondel upgrade. Titular burgers shine, ranging from Angus to pulled pork to chicken with smoked gouda. Three kinds of fries for the side, along with southern ... read more
At last, a place to stash those annoying in-laws from Scottsdale. Guy Fieri, the Ed Hardy of dining, brings his Johnny Garlic and Tex Wasabi expertise to Times Square. Flavors as bold as Mr. Fieri&... read more
Food Gallery 32 feasts get even better with a dessert option. Ian Charlemkittichai spins off St. Marks treat stop with a booth in everybody’s favorite K-Town food court. Bevy of Asian-style t... read more
Modern Greek restaurant permits whites year-round. Azure photos of the home country pop off tall whitewashed walls. Clubby vibe works for the nabe. Chef John Piliouras boats on his thyme honey, che... read more
Leave the meat tooth at home, fresh veggies and tofu rule at this always-busy, Buddhist-inspired spot. Does wonders with fake meat. Earns the right to drop the word delight into every other dish ti... read more
Harlem sprawler not embarrassed to name check the highway (9A) that...
Cult yogawear chain complete with creepy manifesto ("children are t...
Sleek spinning studio became a mini-chain in a snap. Addictive clas...
Frenchish café chain has many, many outposts throughout NYC,...
Oysters and cocktails at 1 Delancey. Named for Marcel Duchamp&rsquo...