- 10 Downing
- West Village
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American (New), Mediterranean
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$$$
Stephane and Joel's stunning, sumptuous Medi resto across from the beloved Italian frenemies.
Versatile enough to offer sushi and lobster roll sliders, but stands firmly behind its classic ten-ounce burger.
Jean-Georges makes organic, sustainable dining as easy as A, B, C.
Lotus becomes a new American resto, with Franklin Becker in the kitchen.
Authentic Italian feeds the still-employed of the FiDi.
- Apizz
- Lower East Side
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Italian
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$$
Sophisto-pie from Peasant's Frank DeCarlo, making the LES safer by the minute for young children and Ohioans.
Every bit as stylish (and spendy) as the parent line.
Southfork restaurateurs head up the island with a farm-to-table charmer.
Large brasserie featuring cheese, cheese, and more cheese. And cheese.
Sprawling Italian spot at the Gansevoort Park comes complete with a chef from Vegas.
Family-run chainlet brings homestyle Greek to Smith Street.
Cush Lincoln Center pre-gaming with extensive fish list.
- Babalu
- Throggs Neck
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Caribbean, Latin American, Puerto Rican
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$$
Latino restaurant slash nightclub revives a Times Square legend.
McNally's master ersatz bistro will never ever die. Open early, open late.
Daniel Boulud's upmarket brasserie.
Big bites of small plates, Italian style.
Top roast chicken from chef Jonathan Waxman and his brick oven.
- Bar Six
- West Village
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Bistro, French, Moroccan
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$$
French-Moroccan bistro, already a neighborhood staple.
- Beast
- Prospect Heights
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American (New), Spanish
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$$
Small plates and top brunch, come get lost in Prospect Heights.
- Beco
- Williamsburg
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Brazilian, Cafe, Soups/Salads/Sandwiches, South American
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$$
Get lost and then found at Williamsburg's Brazilian bar and sandwich shop.
Small plates and DJs from Anella and Calyer peeps.
German tavern for BAM pre-gaming.
- Betel
- West Village
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Thai
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$$$
A stimulating vine leaf serves as the inspiration for this sleek new Thai spot.
Roadhouse comfort and a great burger. Viva la recession.
Instant-classic bistro filling the multiple levels of a Sutton Place townhouse.
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