Waterfront dining and drinking with views of the city.
Versatile enough to offer sushi and lobster roll sliders, but stands firmly behind its classic ten-ounce burger.
Succulent, organic, cruelty-free cuisine for P.C. gourmands and the dog 'n' stroller set.
Share a martini with the ghost of Rudolph Valentino inside this old-school den of glam.
Another spiffy, views-of-Central-Park, semi-soulless Italian restaurant.
Bobby Flay's road trip through the USA picks up regional tastes, with emphasis on the South and the Gulf.
Seattle cheesmakers settle into East Coast.
Chic eats in the W New York - Downtown.
The Chelsea stand-by spot for healthfulness, every meal of the day.
Born again bistro sees the red, white, and blue light, ditches baguettes for Wonder Bread and a tub of Country Crock.
Opened in 1794, old but not musty. Buffalo steaks and heavy wines.
The biggest comedy club in town, in a town where that means something.
You can never go wrong with drinks, friends, and a kitchen that's open until 2am.
They come by the droves for celeb-studded Sunday brunches.
Lure Fishbar spins off a "winepub" to highlight their serious burger skillz.
City Islander serving up Shamu-sized surf and turf reminiscent of the landlocked states.
Hard to beat for New York's pale take on the Philly original.
For hearty cooking in an elegant old-school setting, you can't fight City Hall.
Classic, downtown seafood eatery.
- CrossBar
- Flatiron
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American, International
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Sacrilicious dining at Todd English’s gothic Limelight rocker.
Another reason not to leave Brooklyn: cupcakes frosted by sweet-toothed Polish girls.
Department store gourmet, all part of master plan to induce plastered post-lunch spending. Drunk shopping rules!
This ain't no Mudd Club or CBGB. Boulud classes up the Bowery with a tavern/brasserie.
- Defonte's
- Gramercy
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American, Soups/Salads/Sandwiches
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Manhattan branch of famed Brooklyn sandwichery.
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