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Chef Gabrielle Hamilton opened this wonderful restaurant several years ago in the space formerly known as Casanis, and it became an immediate success. With clever appetizers and main courses that are updates on old classics, Hamilton additionally used ingredients not frequently f...
54 E 1st St (bet. 1st & 2nd Aves.)With a real wood pit and relatively authentic BBQ (by NYC standards), Bone Lick Park has both a nice dining room and outdoor seating (although you might go deaf from all the ambulances arriving at St. Vincent's hospital across the street). All the usual suspects are featured, fro...
75 Greenwich Avenue (Seventh Avenue)Serendipity 3 is a perennial favorite, and it's easy to see why. It seems concocted out of a child's dream, with an entrance chockablock of toys and candy. The waitstaff puts on a hilarious show, and the menu is laden with fantasy dishes, including the scrumptuous frozen hot choc...
225 East 60th StreetThis bar and restaurant at the Maritime Hotel features sumptuous wooden banquettes and a large, curving bar spanning one wall, is a great place to meet for a drink or to hold an early cocktail event. But beware! After 8 p.m. and on weekends, the place is utterly packed and gettin...
The Maritime Hotel<BR>88 9th AveAcross from the Rubin Museum (former Barney's department store), Cafeteria runs a smooth round-the-clock operation that never seems quite like the same place twice. Early-morning breakfasts can be a tranquil affair; lunches are power-charged or laid-back depending on the company;...
119 7th Ave (West 17th St.)Great New American cuisine in Midtown.
407 W 42nd St (bet. 9th & 10th Aves.)With a outdoor sidewalk seating, a mod glass portal painted in white and lime green, and beautiful service staff, Elmo sits comfortably on this busy stretch of Chelea's Seventh Avenue, waiting for you to come in, sit down and have a crazy cocktail from its fabulous menu. The inte...
156 7th AveThere goes the neighborhood! From the Cafeteria team comes this hyperplasmatic Nolita comfort food special, ranging from updated deli fare to shi-shi froo froo dishes, plus 15 types of mac and cheese. Delicatessen and Macbar prove the theorem that new Executive Chef Michael Ferra...
54 Prince St (Lafayette St.)Brought to you by a defector from the (in)famous Magnolia Bakery, here you will find a dizzying array of gaudily-frosted cakes and cupcakes and enough sugar to achieve nirvana. Lovely wallpaper and jaunty tables make the eat-in experience even more dizzyingly cute. For those chro...
184 Ninth Ave (West 21st Street)S'MAC (short for Sarita's Macaroni & Cheese) is another in the growing trend of vertical restaurants. Meaning restaurants that focus their energies on delivering a single dish, albeit with many variations on the theme. S'MAC specializes in, you guessed it, Macaroni & Chee...
345 E 12th St (First Avenue)