Don’t worry, white-on-white Bagatelle replacement will still have you dancing on your chair at Le Grand Brunch.
Burger shop for a new millennium, with humanely raised Angus beef and some 300,000 potential burger combos.
- Ça Va
- Midtown West
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French
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$$$
English is French: Chef Todd rebounds with a sleek brasserie in the InterContinental.
Latin music, chainified Cuban fare for the bridge and tunnel masses.
Outdoor seating and rouge-tinted glimpses of the Hudson compensate for the customary sushi menu and more importantly, the schlep.
- Iguana
- Midtown West
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Mexican
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$$$
Tourist zone Mexican with Latin dance, butterscotch margaritas.
Vegas vet brings Sin City "style" to Sunset Park jungle spectacle.
Access Perk!
Italian café with jumbo patio on Villa Pacri's ground floor.
Tacos y tequila for the Spitzer's set.
Upbeat pre-theater destination. Convenient for Lincoln Tunnel travelers.
- MPD
- Meatpacking District
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Bistro, French
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$$$
Petit déjeuners available into the wee hours at the Koch brothers' new MePa bistro.
Sweeping hotel dining (and swank cocktailing) above 42nd.
When you want your Italian to be more good than goombah.
- Opal
- Midtown East
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American
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$$
Drinks and dancing in midtown.
- Revel
- Meatpacking District
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Italian
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$$$
Decent Ital and sweet courtyard.
Top flesh two ways inside Manhattan's answer to Vegas.
- Sazón
- Tribeca
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Caribbean, Latin American
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$$
Tribeca newbie gunning to be New York's finest Puerto Rican dining.
They call it fresh Italian cooking. We call it cheap pizza for the tourist hordes. Either way, it does the job, more or less.
Russian cabaret banquet hall keeps the expats nostalgic and the hipsters in stitches.
Viva Vegas for retro dining in Bensonhurst.
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