Earthy new Harlem venture seeks to be a Diamond in the rough.
Every bit as stylish (and spendy) as the parent line.
Instant-classic bistro filling the multiple levels of a Sutton Place townhouse.
- Ça Va
- Midtown West
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French
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$$$
English is French: Chef Todd rebounds with a sleek brasserie in the InterContinental.
Clubby New American inside elegant former branch of the Provident Loan Society.
- Fresco
- Midtown East
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Italian
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$$$$
Consistent Midtown East family-run Italian joint.
- Geisha Table
- Upper West Side
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Asian Fusion, Japanese, Sushi
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$$$
Serafina sib works the intimate izakaya angle.
Americana grill-themed chain shockingly enjoyed by otherwise finicky, anti-chain Manhattanites.
Hand the Escalade keys to the valet, settle in to ginormous nightclub scene that could pass for Miami.
- JoJo
- Upper East Side
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French
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$$$
Slightly stuffy but enduring UES townhouse romancer. Love, Franco-American style.
London calling. Classic brasserie crosses the pond, settles down at The Pierre.
- Lincoln
- Upper West Side
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Italian
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$$$$
Glass pavilion topped with notched lawn shows off what a million buildout nets you.
Jean-Georges Vongerichten's brieburger stab at comfort French, in the facelifted Mark Hotel.
Lobby, lounge, and upstairs bars supplement seafood brasserie at the Carlton Hotel.
Jerk-resistant jerk chicken in West Harlem for foodies venturing uptown.
- Mojo
- Harlem
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American (New), International
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$$$
Work your mojo in this hopping Harlem joint.
Monkey around with the literate blue-blood set at this reincarnation of a Deco classic.
- Nios
- Midtown West
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American (New)
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$$$
Former District space re-opened as posh wine and cocktail joint.
Clean, contemporary, underrated sideshow to Jean-Georges's Trump International main event.
Lively, eclectic bistro proudly propping up the quality of life of Upstate Manhattan.
Terrace stunner atop Kimpton's luxe new Ink48.
- Prime KO
- Upper West Side
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Japanese, Kosher, Steakhouse
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$$$
Kosher Japanese steakhouse, say no more.
- Prohibition
- Upper West Side
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American, American (New)
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$$
Smokers vie for sidewalk seats while inside they're partying like it's 1929.
Another Shelly Fireman (Bond 45, Cafe Fiorello's) sprawling dining destination in magic Midtown location.
Harlem by way of Sweden - chef Marcus Samuelsson lays out a modern, soulful table.
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