Versatile enough to offer sushi and lobster roll sliders, but stands firmly behind its classic ten-ounce burger.
- 606 R&D
- Prospect Heights
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American (New)
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$$$
City Bakery vets put sophisticated slants on comfort food faves.
Michael White enters the hotel dining game with elegant Italian at the Setai.
- Alfama
- Midtown East
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Portuguese
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$$$
Refined spot inspired by classic dishes, Portuguese colonies from Rio to Goa.
Mexican hotel group brings Latino accents to French fare on the "Chelsea Riviera."
Southfork restaurateurs head up the island with a farm-to-table charmer.
Sprawling Italian spot at the Gansevoort Park comes complete with a chef from Vegas.
Slope couple drops low-pretense joint with stellar back garden.
Al di Là drops a neighborhoody spin-off near the Brooklyn Museum.
- Bar Six
- West Village
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Bistro, French, Moroccan
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$$
French-Moroccan bistro, already a neighborhood staple.
- Beauty & Essex
- Lower East Side
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American (New), Tapas / Small Plates
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$$$
More beauty than Essex, as former furniture shop draws a flock of pretty people.
Grown-up greenmarket hits the hipster strip.
Snug subterranean restaurant sources from its futuristic rooftop garden.
German tavern for BAM pre-gaming.
Bettola expands with homemade pizza and pasta inside a rustic Manhattanville spread.
Blue Ribbon's greatest hits: brunches, fried chicken, and über-fresh sushi.
As close to open-pit grilling as you'll get in a Manhattan kitchen.
Small plate fiesta inspired by Barcelona's public market.
- Bottega
- Upper East Side
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Italian
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$$$
White linens, dark oak, and a sidewalk scene.
Demigod of Greek eats gives flavor to small bites taverna.
Diner 2.0 for the modern Bowery.
Belgians doing what they do best: waffles, frites, and beer.
Don’t worry, white-on-white Bagatelle replacement will still have you dancing on your chair at Le Grand Brunch.
Moscow export inspired by pre-Revolutionary Russia. Opulence, it has it.
Upbeat dinners, busy brunches at this market-driven successor to Red Bamboo.
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