Ask out your wife, not your mistress.
Dress code has loosened a hair, but change is slow to come to this legendary former speakeasy.
- 57
- Midtown West
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American
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$$$$
Four Seasons "casual" dining room.
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Succulent, organic, cruelty-free cuisine for P.C. gourmands and the dog 'n' stroller set.
Big roof, clubby interiors, new American cooking for high-end midtown players.
- Aureole
- Midtown West
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American, Seafood
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$$$$
Banquettes and bouquets at Charlie Palmer's house of indulgence.
Former hot spot turned average, airy American restaurant. Good outdoor drinking afternoons. Gay Tuesdays.
Manure-free urban farm sates virtuous, albeit rare, healthy food cravings.
Bobby Flay's road trip through the USA picks up regional tastes, with emphasis on the South and the Gulf.
Tacky neon façade belies elegant copper and velvet interior. The Mickey Rourke of wine dens.
- BB
- Greenwich Village
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American
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$
You can take your pick here, cheesesteaks or nothing.
Taking the dilemma away from the ominvore.
As retro as NY gets; immortal like the Highlander.
Reliable and relaxing, and views of the cathedral are divine.
East Village finally gets legit burger joint in former Bouche Bar.
Jazz legend is still the jazz standard.
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BK version of what has to be the world's most gourmet 2AM dinner. Keep it in Crooklyn.
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We'd walk uphill in a snowstorm both ways for their fries with chipotle mayo. Or at least think about it.
Opened in 1794, old but not musty. Buffalo steaks and heavy wines.
Blaze a trail through the last frontier—the South Bronx.
They come by the droves for celeb-studded Sunday brunches.
PREVIEW. Katie Lee Joel does burgers.
Burgers in the FiDi at very un-bankerlike prices.
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TEMPORARILY CLOSED. Mermaid Inn for Alphabet City set, sans lines.
- Cafe Medina
- Union Square
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American, Deli, Mediterranean, Soups/Sandwiches
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$
Decent lunch counter, but soup is the standout.
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