Waterfront dining and drinking with views of the city.
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
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Indian, Kosher, Vegetarian/Vegan
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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.
As close to open-pit grilling as you'll get in a Manhattan kitchen.
Small plate fiesta inspired by Barcelona's public market.
Daniel Boulud serves up refined Mediterranean, with an eye toward North Africa.
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."
Cozy place to drink and be merry.
Midtown wine bar of minimal pretension. Say cheese!
Classic, downtown seafood eatery.
- cityhouse
- Midtown West
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American (New), Steak
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$$$$
Power breakfasts and wood-fired steaks at the Park Central Hotel.
Local steakhouse that somehow still feels local.
Steve Hanson drops another branch of his upbeat Mexican chain in the former Vento Trattoria space.
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.
Does Alphabet City need another Latin joint? Why yes, yes it does.
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