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Moroccan/Mediterranean fare is spruced-up version of Bistro Truck’s offerings. Locally sourced produce and beer. Petite dining room plus a backyard, reclaimed wood furnishings in keeping with... read more
San Francisco’s famed hole-in-the-wall expans to the LES. Swankier than the original, but still cozy like a dive. Funky orange chintz, wooden chairs hang from the ceiling; kitschy bathrooms h... read more
Named for the leviathan, not the Times. Cool gray interior, white and mahogany bar, blue chairs. Mirrors and tchotchkes add funk; more hip than chintzy. Three fellows from Nantucket do an assortmen... read more
Named after chef/owner Raffaele Ronca (Palma, Bellavitae), only spelled with more efficiency. Neapolitan fare with emphasis on local ingredients. Two-floor spread designed by Studio Morsa features ... read more
“A Japanese school of thought or disciple” shares its moniker with a Street Fighter character and now a modern Japanese restaurant. Just ten tables in the tight but swanky space formerl... read more
Standard Grill alum Erika Chou brings Yunnan province fare to the LES. Space outfitted with reclaimed wood and a bevy of antiques from Chou’s travels in China, heirloom jewelry and a tiger pr... read more
Grove Street institution dates to 1954, but all that remains is the name and goodwill for owner Lawrence Page to build on. Second location of second coming brings the pink love to two floors. Kitsc... read more
Kevins Connolly and Dillon of Entourage team up with Mariano Rivera of future hall-of-fame-hood to open a boys’ club in midtown. Reincarnation of a Saratoga establishment. George Kalinsky&rsq... read more
Phillip Lee opens a permanent storefront for his beloved taco truck. Clean, minimalist space, a few tables to eat a quick bite. Same tasty offerings as the rig: BBQ short rib tacos, kimchi burrito ... read more
B-burg factory is gutted and filled with café tables and chairs and a lovely wood oven. Huge windows, exposed brick, plenty of oxygen. Chef Sean Rembold of Diner and Marlow & Sons does b... read more
Authentic Puerto Rican fare in the Slope. Corner spot recoups Barrio and MIX botches. Black awning patio back in business, while reclaimed wood and stone pillars inside give a hacienda-cellar kind ... read more
The inevitable portmanteau: bacon meets bakery. Formerly just mail order, new shop does cookies, brownies, pretzels, and biscuits (for humans and canines). All. Stuffed. With. Bacon. Bacon rice cri... read more
Sleek Italian dinner-and-cocktail spot in Soho. Purple lights, embossed tin run along a tall ceiling; bold flowers on a white bar finish off the clean Euro feel. Orders taken, kept on record with... read more
Healthy Korean spot opens in former bathhouse. Super-simple dining room, brick and plaster on the walls, pop music soundtrack. Owner Steve Kim takes pride in his open kitchen. Plenty of tofu option... read more
Hotel known for quiet sleeps makes a little noise. Jazz sets run six nights a week, with live music brunches come Sunday. Airy, high-ceilinged space not your usual jazz hole. Sunlight shines do... read more
Clean and simple Italian on 5th and B. Plenty of light, flat screen TVs, strip of outdoor tables for two fills the sidewalk. Pick your own pasta deal with plenty of offerings, including gnocchi. Ge... read more
Jewish-Québécois cuisine adds its uniqueness to the NYC dining collective. Spin-off of beloved BK original skips seats for a zigzagging SRO counter space. Named for Montreal's hippest... read more
International chain drops classic Neapolitan pizza uptown. Modern décor is coldly efficient; think black tiles, concrete, and polished chrome. Specialty here is personal pizzas, straight fro... read more
Second coming of legendary Chelsea pachyderm. Shake-up of original ...
Moroccan/Mediterranean fare is spruced-up version of Bistro Truck&r...
NYC location number quatre for très chic French luxury brand...
What is the American jet-set doing these days? If you ask Michael K...
San Francisco’s famed hole-in-the-wall expans to the LES. Swa...