94 Prince St at Mercer
(212) 226-9412
Fanelli’s has outlived any other tavern in the neighborhood (since 1922 in fact), and for good reason, as a beer and burger here can never disappoint. Try to impress an old friend who thinks... Read More
55 W 44th St between 5th & 6th Ave
(212) 391-2400
In response to an April 2000 French terror attack on a McDonald’s in Brittany, Daniel Boulud, the celebrated Lyon-born chef who was known for serving impeccable cuisine from his homeland to New... Read More
16 W 29th St at Broadway
(212) 679-1939
April Bloomfield has a thing for nose-to-tail eating. The cover of her cookbook, A Girl and Her Pig, shows the British chef extraordinaire with a whole hog draped over her shoulders. But if you go to... Read More
18 E Broadway at Catherine St
212-941-0911
Chinatown Dim Sum can be so mysterious, so wonderfully anonymous, that you could wander into a tiny storefront, pay your ten dollars for plate after plate of finger food, leave woozy and full,... Read More
529 Hudson between Charles & W 10th
212-792-9700
The authenticity and prices of Dim Sum eateries in Chinatown and far-flung outer boroughs maybe can’t be beat, but there’s nothing wrong with sticking to the West Village and classing things up a... Read More
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
13 Doyers between Pell & Bowery
(212) 962-6047
The one that started it all: Opened in 1920, Nom Wah Tea Parlor can be found down a winding, old-world curve of Doyers Street, deep in Chinatown, and once you enter you’re immediately overcome by... Read More
380 Lafayette between Great Jones & East 4th St
(212) 533-3000
Andrew Carmellini’s “grand cafe” has opened to much pomp and circumstance. With partners-in-crime restauranteurs Luke Ostrom and Josh Pickard, Craft alum Damon Wise as chef de... Read More