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
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
70 Hudson Ave, Brooklyn
(718) 522-7957
Meet Hillside, the cozy wine bar and cafe attached to Vinegar Hill House in Brooklyn. The food menu may be small, but everything is fresh and fantastic, especially the oysters – perfectly... Read More
20 E 76th Street
(212) 772-2600
We make no attempt to hide our love for Café Boulud. They offer a deliciously priced prix fixe lunch (complete with dessert) that tickles our inner foodie. While the menu changes frequently,... Read More
102 Franklin St (Franklin & Ave. Of The Americas)
(212) 966-3663
http://www.allgoodthingsny.com
Kyle Wittels and Camilla Wilson are all about good things, so much so in fact that they’ve been rounding up this city’s finest food vendors to offer the neighborhood a hub of tastiness. ... Read More
945 Madison Ave (Madison and 75th st)
212.570.3670
www.untitledatthewhitney.com
Danny Meyer conquers another museum’s restaurant, this one the high-ceilinged, rather charmless cafeteria inside the Whitney. Nevermind that — the updated coffee-shop grub makes sense for... Read More
9 W. 53rd St. (Fifth and Sixth Aves.) Fifth ave and 53rd St.
212-333-1220
The Modern Online
Take your pick of Danny Meyer (Union Square Cafe) dining experiences here — up front is the more casual Bar Room, ideal for drinks and bites, while the dining is suitable for a special sit-down... Read More
1048 Fifth Ave Fifth Ave at 86th St
212.628.6200
Cafe Sabarsky Online
This small, elegant museum is devoted to 20th century German and Austrian art (think Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Max Beckmann, Otto Dix), and it’s fittingly housed in a gorgeous restored 1914... Read More