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The Hit List: New NYC Restaurants To Try Right Now
We checked out these new restaurants—and loved them.
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The Hit List: New NYC Restaurants To Try Right Now
We checked out these new restaurants—and loved them.
T Bar
T Bar is a New York City-style steakhouse in Southampton. Come with a crowd for a fancy evening.
Alley 41
In a neighborhood with countless great Sichuan options, Alley 41 stands out for its funky mapo tofu and sizzling cumin beef.
The Best Restaurants At Essex Market
Eat and drink your way through these eight spots in Essex Market.
Jeremy's Ale House
Open since 1974, this could be your new favorite dive bar, with quart containers of beer starting at $8.
New Asha
Staten Island’s New Asha has been making some of the best Sri Lankan food in New York City since 1999.
Taqueria El Gallo Azteca
Staten Island’s Taqueria El Gallo Azteca specializes in pork and makes tacos the size of three tacos.
Pearl Lee's Washtub
You can drink a beer while doing your laundry at Pearl Lee’s Washtub in Crown Heights.
Greywind
This Hudson Yards spot by the chef behind Loring Place is a great choice for a special night out after work.
ACQ Bread Co
This elevator-sized bakery in Carroll Gardens makes some pretty perfect sourdough milk bread.
K.O. Burger
You'll find some very good cheese fries and smashburgers under the Manhattan Bridge in Chinatown.
Bread & Butter
For an ube morning bun, or a thick slab of cacio e pepe focaccia, head to this bakery in Bed-Stuy.
Champers
Champers in Nolita has a bunch of different kinds of champagnes and some great french toast.
Sea & Soil
All the sandwiches are sold on a sliding scale at this worker-owned bakery in Carroll Gardens.
La Dinastia
We would travel great lengths for the boneless crackling chicken at La Dinastia on the Upper West Side.
Chrissy's Pizza
Chrissy’s Pizza started as a pop-up in Bushwick, and now it’s serving New York-style pies from its permanent home in the East Village.