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  • 48 Lounge 
  •   Midtown West  
  • American
  •  $$$ 
Posh sips in midtown.
  • Bathtub Gin 
  •   Chelsea  
  • Cafe, Coffee Shop
  •  $$$ 
Half & Half Coffee Shop fronts for clandestine OCD-cocktail lounge.
  • Beauty & Essex 
  •   Lower East Side  
  • American (New), Tapas / Small Plates
  •  $$$ 
More beauty than Essex, as former furniture shop draws a flock of pretty people.
Small plates and DJs from Anella and Calyer peeps.
  • Fish Market 
  •   Financial District  
  • Seafood
  •  $$ 
Seafood specials and video games.
Irish publicans revamp tavern that's been pouring since 1762.
  • Jaguars 3 
  •   Sunset Park  
  • Italian
  •  $$ 
Vegas vet brings Sin City "style" to Sunset Park jungle spectacle.
The Kitano jazzes up Park Ave. with fusion menu, live music.
  • Landbrot 
  •   West Village  
  • Bakery, German
  •  $$ 
Rare German beers, breads, sandwiches, and sweets. Heavenly.
  • Lillie's 
  •   Midtown West  
  • Irish
  •  $$ 
Victorian pub just antiquey enough to make you feel grand.
  • Millesime 
  •   Murray Hill  
  • French, Seafood
  •  $$$ 
Lobby, lounge, and upstairs bars supplement seafood brasserie at the Carlton Hotel.
Art house fare meets Michelin-star dining at Billyburg gastrocinema.
  • The NoMad 
  •   Flatiron  
  • American (New), French
  •  $$$ 
Seasonal French dining across five posh rooms.
Scotch bar slash fish grill from Danny Meyer and Floyd Cardoz. 
Measure up to lobster corndogs and BLTs at this vibey corner spot.
  • Shorty's 
  •   Flatiron  
  • Cheesesteaks
  •  $ 
So now we're going to have to hear about the '08 Series for the next hundred years?
  • Sons of Essex 
  •   Lower East Side  
  • American (New), Deli
  •  $$$ 
Steaks and salsa, bialys and crab dip among Matt Levine’s LES-savvy fare.
  • Super Linda 
  •   Tribeca  
  • BBQ, Latin American
  •  $$$ 
Downtown scenesters don’t horse around, drop some serious South American barbecue.
Beef on weck in a reclaimed garage.
  • Whitehall 
  •   West Village  
  • English, Gastropub
  •  $$ 
Public house inspired by public space from the Highlands crew.
Rock ‘tude bistro named for Astoria’s first landowner.
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