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  • 15 East 
  •   Union Square  
  • Japanese, Sushi
  •  $$$$ 
Some of the city's best sushi in a low-key, traditional space.
Authentic small plates for a homesick crowd.
  • Alias 
  •   Lower East Side  
  • American (New)
  •  $$ 
Seasonal, sociable survivor of pioneering Clinton Street gang.
  • Apiary 
  •   Greenwich Village  
  • American (New)
  •  $$$ 
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New entry into New American in East Village does nothing new. Whether or not it works, though...
  • Aquavit 
  •   Midtown West  
  • Scandinavian
  •  $$$$ 
Stunning presentation and clever staff breathe life into Scandinavian fare.
Every bit as stylish (and spendy) as the parent line.
Large brasserie featuring cheese, cheese, and more cheese. And cheese.
Cush Lincoln Center pre-gaming with extensive fish list.
Another spiffy, views-of-Central-Park, semi-soulless Italian restaurant.
Greeks bearing gifts of fresh, charcoal-grilled fish.
  • Babbo 
  •   Greenwich Village  
  • Italian
  •  $$$$ 
Mario Batali's flagship: uninhibited Italian on a culinary mission. Try everything.
  • Bacchus 
  •   Boerum Hill  
  • French
  •  $$ 
Affordable French food and over 200 carefully chosen wines? Done and done.
  • Bar Six 
  •   West Village  
  • Bistro, French, Moroccan
  •  $$ 
French-Moroccan bistro, already a neighborhood staple.
Lady-leaning reincarnation of Café de la Gare. Mini-skillet cassoulet the warm version of cupcakes.
  • Blue Hill 
  •   Greenwich Village  
  • American (New)
  •  $$$$ 
Spare, classy ex-speakeasy serves immaculate local fare.
  • BONDST 
  •   NoHo  
  • Japanese, Sushi
  •  $$$$ 
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Rivals Nobu for fare and flair. Lychee martinis are shaken, not stirred.
After descending the magnificent circular staircase you'll want to mingle by the bar, but excellent bistro fare justifies a quick trip to a table.
Quick and casual Italian, unless you have time to be fancy.
Gourmet grocery wows 'em with César Ramirez's multi-course dinner extravaganzas.
Bouley teams up with an Osaka cooking school for a seriously OCD temple to Japanese cuisine.
City Islander serving up Shamu-sized surf and turf reminiscent of the landlocked states.
Catalan tapas spot serving into the wee hours, in classic Spanish fashion.
Comfy brasserie gives people what they want.
Pre-Balthazar classic bistro still riding high.
  • Centolire 
  •   Upper East Side  
  • Italian
  •  $$$ 
Mangia, mangia, and then ride up and down in the funny glass elevator until the hostess kicks you out.
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