261 Moore Street, Brooklyn
(718) 417-1118
Is Bushwick becoming the new Williamsburg? Look no further than Roberta’s for proof – It’s the most unpretentious pizza and beer joint in the neighborhood that has foodies from... Read More
65 4th Ave (4th Ave & 10th Street)
(212) 388-0088
www.ippudony.com
It’s always a terrific sign when approaching an ethnic restaurant to find the clientele to be overwhelmingly of the restaurant’s nationality. It’s something akin to seeing a local... 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
212.964.7777
http://www.megurestaurants.com
Make a reservation here if you’re looking for a dazzling evening. Housed in a huge, dramatically designed space on Thomas Street, the menu is just as ambitious as the gorgeous interior. Here you... Read More
145 Duane Street (Duane St. & West Broadway)
212.571.1830
http://www.takahachi.net
This is one of our most favorite spots for great sushi at way more relaxed prices than some of its more self-serious sushi neighbors. The atmosphere is laid-back, you don’t need a reservation, the... Read More
105 Hudson Street (Hudson St. & Franklin St.)
212.219.0500
www.noburestaurants.com
A true classic that has stood the test of time in the ever-growing sushi restaurant universe. Nobu Matsuhisa’s iconic black miso cod and rock shrimp with spicy mayo have been copied several times... Read More
77 Hudson Street (Harrison St. & Hudson St.)
212.233.3287
http://www.zuttonyc.com
Throw out all of your expectations about hushed, reverent sushi bars. This spirited spot is more in line with a Japanese pub with a big communal table, lots of beer and sake, and some seriously... Read More
30 Hudson St (Hudson St. & Duane St.)
212.513.7141
http://www.davidbouley.com/Ichimura
In keeping with Japanese tradition, Ichimura at Brushstroke is tiny, hard-to-spot, and jewel-like in both ambiance and quality. The soft-spoken Mr. Ichimura, who started as a dishwasher in an uptown... Read More