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Hale & Hearty Soups founders (the brothers Schnipper) move up to solid foods. Family roadtrip tracks down fast-casual greatest hits, brings 'em back to midtown. Fish tacos via San Diego, dogs c... read more
Abe & Arthur's crew heads up to corporate central. Brass as in brasserie, with kitchen serving up American bistro fare. Jelly doughnut pancakes and beer waffles get the day off to a healthful s... read more
Shanghai via midtown and time machine. Elegant '30s vibe and actual décor (mint-green walls, antiques, flattering lighting) definite anomalies for generally clanging NY Chinese. Kitchen puts... read more
As name suggests, all about pizza, art, and the art of pizza. Wood-fired oven heats up to a proper 900˚ for just the right sear on ten classic pies. Neapolitan inspirations anchored by the Margheri... 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
Pull up a bar stool, grab a pint, and feel like a laid back Irishman after a long day of work. Background top 40s hits and occasional live bands keep the place bumping during happy hours and busy w... read more
Quaint Village corner spot reborn as glossy new 2.0 in midtown. Bulked up with two floors, marble-topped bar, private dining room for peeking on the kitchen. Modern Portuguese art shares wall space... read more
Arthur Avenue legend makes a play for Manhattan palates. Name references the area code of Salerno, the chef’s hometown and inspiration for fine southern Italian dining. Wood-fired pies are th... read more
The Hell's Kitchen version of the original Midtown East location. After-work sports bar and restaurant specializing in frozen fruity drinks and juicy burgers. Lots of space makes it ideal for a gir... read more
Founding chef Pichet Ong crosses over to the savory side, takes inspiration from his Bangkok childhood. Green jackfruit curry, charcoal-grilled prawns, five-spice stewed beef. Ong has moved on,... read more
NYC’s Mexican Renaissance rolls along with a grownup taqueria for Murray Hill. Sophisto bites cooked up by Derek Jeter’s personal chef. Short rib tacos with frizzled shallots, shrimp ta... read more
Old-school New York ambitions inside shiny new Gotham Hotel. Big ole’ wood doors lead to brick-walled hideaway. Walnut tables, black stone bar, century-old barn wood. Service and kitchen as s... read more
Tennessee's favorite son, Justin Timberlake, plays front man to expanding BBQ scene. Goes whole hog with Confederate faves, covering pulled pork, chicken, ribs, and fried versions of pretty muc... read more
Flatiron District eatery can be casual or classy, whatever your appetite and schedule permits. Come for a quick lunch break and pick up your traditional Italian pastes, insalates, and panini. ... read more
Ian Chalermkittichai (as in Kittichai) joined forces with publicity-shy chef Todd English for upscale Asian BBQ. English is gone now, and the ship is gradually tightening up. Lacquered duck, chocol... read more
Innovative, healthy, mouth-watering, sanely portioned entrées for a handful of bills. WTF, we know! But it is small, so please don't tell anyone you aren't planning to smother later. Get the... read more
When Tito met Sally—former Le Bernardin hands Rahman and Chironis join forces on a modern midtown bistro. Kitchen turns out fine French with global accents. Signature risotto of wild snails a... read more
Chef from Dévi drops serious Nouveau Indian on midtown. Chic space done up in shades of white and gauzy curtains, like an Indian restaurant that went to heaven. Name comes from holy basil, c... read more
Former Daniel and Masa hand applies French technique to Korean flavor. Menu divides into traditional and modern. Kimchi pancakes and japchae cover comfort food cravings. Steak tartare with Kor... read more
Santa Monica burger chain arrives in NYC, amid global expansion. Like 4food, all about the customization, except without the stupid holes. Clipboard menu presents 300,000-plus combo possibilities. ... 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...