305 Church between Walker St and Lispenard St
(212) 680-0101
The owners of Macao bring us another exciting food destination right around the corner from the Tribeca Grand. Tasty pan-Latin dishes and drinks are served at all hours (kitchen closes at 3:30am,... Read More
18 Spring between Mott & Elizabeth St
(433) 756-8526
Tucked away on Spring Street in Nolita, Mother’s Ruin has already earned serious watering-hole cred. With a star-studded line up of bartenders, the cocktail menu (a chalk board above the bar) is... Read More
85 Orchard St Broome St
(212) 925-7355
The owners of Ruby’s Cafe on Mulberry Street have brought their Aussie-American flair to the Lower East Side in the form of Dudley’s. The Bronte burger is back – and better than... Read More
433 Broome Street Between Broadway & Crosby Street
(212) 933-4853
Harney & Sons is a beautiful, aromatic upscale tea shop located in the heart of SoHo. After a long day of downtown shopping, deciding between the 250 kinds of tea shipped from their Millerton,... Read More
200 5th Avenue New York, NY 10010 between 23rd and 24th Street
(212) 229 2560
www.eataly.com
Eataly encompasses everything Italian cuisine has to offer. The large open food hall offers seven sit down restaurants across seafood, pizza, pasta, meat and vegetables. Open from brunch until... Read More
105 Hudson Street (Hudson St. & Franklin St.)
212.334.4445
www.noburestaurants.com
Think of this is Nobu’s casual, more chill little sister. They take no reservations, you can get it to go, it’s open late, and it’s first come first serve for a table. Get there early to avoid... Read More
18 Greenwich Avenue New York, NY 10011 (West 10th & Greenwich Ave.)
212.647.1818
http://rosemarysnyc.com
Enter another West Village ‘go to’ – a bustling, warm and open restaurant with fresh food that comes as no surprise, chef Wade Moises, who honed his craft at Mario Batali’s... Read More
14 Orchard St (Orchard & Canal)
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Leadbelly at Ny.Eater.Com
Opened by the guys behind Fat Radish (nearly directly across the street) The Leadbelly has hung its hat on the neverending list of oysterhouses that have sprung up on the lower east side. While we... Read More