Downtown Italian serving up the classics, Corleone-style.
- Arqua
- Tribeca
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Italian
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Enormous windows to reveal in-progress Tuscan foodgasms.
Terrance Brennan tries his able hand at the huge space that for two blinks was Trigo.
Über communal fare. Make a play date for Axel and Hermoine in Gstaad, for sure.
Men in black dropping Bouley's masterful French. Get élégant.
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Market loaded with temptations worthy of the master himself.
Upstairs expands downstairs, puts out a scrumptious Japanese, Italian, and American spread.
Yummy affordable bites, buzzing late into the night.
They come by the droves for celeb-studded Sunday brunches.
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Long-running French romantic will get you laid.
Tribeca big-box Mexican via Nobu guru Drew Nieporent.
Upscale Brazilian sets the rodizio standard.
For hearty cooking in an elegant old-school setting, you can't fight City Hall.
Ambitious replacement for much-loved long-runner Montrachet.
Duane Park Café dumps the “café,” glitzes up. Southern Manhattan goes Southern.
Steakhouse for a new millennium: The times they are a changed.
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Sweet brasserie space, out to make you a regular.
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Red gardenias in the flower boxes up front complete homey effect of this spruced-up Argentinean institution.
Sexy Spanish tavern with the best sangria in the hood.
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Double-decker Japanese resto with South Pacific culinary mashup upstairs, secret sushi in the basement.
Malbec-sipping, steak-grilling, polo-playing Argentine beckons you to his swank Tribeca pad.
Kitschy '50s charm packs 'em in for weekend brunch.
Wild mix of hotpots served up by an excellent waitstaff at this fine Korean BBQ.
For serious culinary heads who know a good deal when they see one.
Former pricey Italian embraces the middlebrow.
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