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Despite its growing nabe, this steakhouse has preserved that special-something that old-school Brooklyn venues have since given up for their young neighbors. Classic dishes—broccoli rabe, pannacotta—without fawning over trends. Locals sit around and talk about the good old days, and newish locals commiserate over martinis and rare meat.
Williamsburg's coziest South American kitchen. Spanish for general store, which in Argentina apparently means chairs hanging from the rafters, grandma wallpaper, antler art. Playfulness extends to ... read more
Defining macho since 1887. Simply put, this is where you eat steak in NYC. Gaggles of stockbrokers willingly leaving Manhattan. Luger burger an underrated joy for lunch. Woody, clubby digs with a l... read more
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Named for the leviathan, not the Times. Cool gray interior, white a...