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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
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
Cantonese by way of London. UK lux-Chinese legend drops multi-million Times Square branch. Marble entryway gives way to trademark indigo-lighting at the long bar. Slick Asian lattices set off booth... read more
Cozy nook in Curry Hill. Malaysian, Hakka Chinese, and Thai make up the trifecta. Super-reasonable lunch specials: spicy prawns or steamed ginger fish with jasmine rice, and soup for less than a ... read more
Pub food plus in a Clyde-Frazier’s-closet-themed midtown space. A mini court and hoop, columns papered with floor-to-ceiling pictures of the man himself make this “a shrine to Clyde.&rd... read more
K-pop BBQ joint from Seoul star J.Y. Park. More upscale than your usual K-Town meat slinger, with elaborate venting to keep you from smelling like an apartment fire. Kristalbelli = super-heated cry... read more
STK empire adds a to-go option. Grace Building plaza gets classed up with lobster wraps, truffle aioli burgers. STK faves diversified with healthier options, like hummus, arugula, and lemon vinaigr... read more
Nor Cal coffee maniacs bring their OCD to the big town. "Artisan microroasting" is the strategy, with organic beans quick-bagged to prevent oxidation. Then the mad science begins: Japanese cold-e... read more
Pushkin is their everything. Moscow’s top upscale restaurant brings its decadence to midtown. Inspired by the Russia that was, before the Romanovs were dumped in a pit. Eighteenth century-sty... read more
This is a chain, to be sure, but still: points for style. Sleek and modern with plenty of room. Grab the bull by the horns, as the name suggests, and be your own Benihana chef. Charcoal grills and ... read more
Indian street food for drunks and skinflints. And Indian street food lovers. Chicken tikka, paneer, or lamb wrapped in paratha (think taco by way of Bengal) make up for the cheap chain-store feel. ... read more
Ex-Tamarind hand reboots with classy midtown spot named for the oldest city in India. Contemporary room with butterscotch banquettes and chairs, dark wood tables. Colorful chandelier globes brighte... read more
Nabe juicer started out in ’99, has been making pockets of the city healthier ever since. Centrifugal and hydraulic press techniques get the most from premium fruits and veggies, served fresh... read more
Has to be seen to be believed. Actually, make that not seen to be believed. Large modern-industrial space offers up seasonal menus and all the pitch darkness you want for free. Blind staff act as b... read more
Takes name from one-time central Belgian province. French and Dutch contingencies reunited here, amid Euro brasserie digs. Roomy space keeps it classy with café chairs, white tablecloths, vi... read more
Neapolitan pie dream team. Kesté's Roberto Caporuscio joins forces with mentor Don Antonio Starita to turn out pretty much any kind of 'za you can think of. Filled and fried, white, red, glu... read more
Euro chain brings its French-inflected Japanese to midtown. Slick bi-level space finished with black accents, airy dangling lanterns. Businessfolk grabbing self-serve lunches, finer dining come din... read more
Named for a Palermo market, serves a Southern Italian menu inspired by Sardinia, Puglia, and Sicily. Primi plates get creative, like spaghetti with sardines and fennel pollen, or squid ink orecchie... read more
Midtown bro to Williamsburg’s rotisserie king. Significantly less facial hair, but same juicy, herb-basted chicken, half or whole. Plus succulent sides, meatloaf that manages to be comforting... 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...