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Red-Farm

RedFarm

529 Hudson between Charles & W 10th
212-941-0911

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

CafeBoulud

CAFÉ BOULUD

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

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Frej

90 Wythe Avenue (between 11th St & 10th St)
(347) 286-6241
http://www.frejnyc.com/

Heralded by the New York Times as one of the best deals in fine dining, Frej is the brainchild of partners Richard Kuo and Fredrik Berselius – a couple who’ve brought an interesting pitch... Read More

Robert at the Museum of Arts & Design

2 Columbus Circle, Ninth Floor (Columbus Circle between 58th and 59th Sts)
212.229.7730
www.robertnyc.com

The Museum of Arts & Design named their restaurant for legendary party planner Robert Isabell, who died in 2009. The design, a chief draw here, is sufficiently flamboyant to honor Isabell’s... Read More

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The Modern at the Museum of Modern Art

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

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Per Se

10 Columbus Circle (@ 60th St.)
212.823.9335
www.perseny.com

Those who have experienced French Laundry (the Napa Valley apex of culinary excellence) may recognize certain connections at East Coast sister Per Se: the blue door, fireplace and garden to name a... Read More

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Mr. Chow

121 Hudson St., New York, NY (@ N. Moore St.)
212.965.9500
www.mrchow.com

Glossy, glitzy and luscious are generally uncommon terms when describing a Chinese restaurant, and Mr. Chow fits all these bills. A TriBeCa institution since 1978 and a favorite of the 80’s art... Read More