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Waterfront dining and drinking with views of the city. 
  • 48 Lounge 
  •   Midtown West  
  • American
  •  $$$ 
Posh sips in midtown.
Authentic Italian feeds the still-employed of the FiDi.
Cush Lincoln Center pre-gaming with extensive fish list.
Big bites of small plates, Italian style.
Casually upscale Italian joint with small plates and 40 wines by the glass.
  • Bhojan 
  •   Murray Hill  
  • Indian, Kosher, Vegetarian/Vegan
  •  $$ 
The latest reason to come to Curry Hill.
Wood-burning oven adds character to simple, authentic approach.
Roadhouse comfort and a great burger. Viva la recession. 
The Chelsea stand-by spot for healthfulness, every meal of the day.
  • Blue Smoke 
  •   Lower Manhattan  
  • BBQ, Comfort Food
  •  $$$ 
As close to open-pit grilling as you'll get in a Manhattan kitchen.
  • Boqueria Soho 
  •   Soho  
  • Spanish, Tapas / Small Plates
  •  $$$ 
Small plate fiesta inspired by Barcelona's public market.
  • Boulud Sud 
  •   Upper West Side  
  • Mediterranean
  •  $$$ 
Daniel Boulud serves up refined Mediterranean, with an eye toward North Africa.
  • Brabant 
  •   Midtown East  
  • Belgian
  •  $$ 
Belgians doing what they do best: waffles, frites, and beer.
You can never go wrong with drinks, friends, and a kitchen that's open until 2am.
Citywide chain delivering weathered wood and BBQ. "Put some south in yo' mouth."
  • Bua 
  •   East Village  
  • Pub
  •  $$ 
Cozy place to drink and be merry.
Midtown wine bar of minimal pretension. Say cheese!
Classic, downtown seafood eatery.
  • cityhouse 
  •   Midtown West  
  • American (New), Steak
  •  $$$$ 
Power breakfasts and wood-fired steaks at the Park Central Hotel.
Local steakhouse that somehow still feels local.
  • Dos Caminos 
  •   Meatpacking District  
  • Mexican
  •  $$$ 
Steve Hanson drops another branch of his upbeat Mexican chain in the former Vento Trattoria space.
  • The Dutch 
  •   Soho  
  • American (New)
  •  $$$ 
Raw bar, dry-aged steaks, and creative New American at this Andrew Carmellini follow up to Locanda Verde. 
New England clam shack through the filter of a tony uptown steakhouse.
  • El Camion 
  •   East Village  
  • Mexican
  •  $$ 
Does Alphabet City need another Latin joint? Why yes, yes it does. 
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