Puerto Rican pals spice up P.S. stroller scene.
Organic café concept brings healthy, vibrant option to Chelsea Piers.
Post-Broadway seafood fix.
Clyde-themed dining in Hell’s Kitchen. Plaid and leopard suits encouraged.
Family dining from sushi to wings, and all of it kosher.
Lady GaGa's parents spawn an Italian restaurant, aiming for a "low-key" atmosphere. Good luck.
Catskills- inspired upscale Jewish-American bistro downtown. Attracting culinary trendoids and bubbies everywhere.
Reliable Italian standby for when you don't feel like waiting for a table at Motorino.
- La Vara
- Cobble Hill
-
Jewish, Spanish
-
$$$
Add Jewish, Spanish restaurant to Cobble Hill’s family-meets-foodie scene
Meatball masters drop Village comfort food go-to.
Rotisserie kings of Williamsburg take the L train to Manhattan. Half-chicken sans the funky mustache.
- Sauce
- Lower East Side
-
Italian
-
$$
Red meat, red sauce, and homemade pastas. Butcher shop right in the dining room.
- Stand 4
- Greenwich Village
-
American, Burgers
-
$$
Burger joint serving the city's best milkshake: the Toasted Marshmallow shake.
Twelve varieties of lasagna. Neighborhood joint tinged with flair. Gramercy applauds.
- Tortaria
- Greenwich Village
-
Mexican, Sandwiches
-
$
Trendy, affordable, and authentic griddled tortas, taquitos, and tequila. The next Shake Shack, Mexican style.
|