- 10 Downing
- West Village
-
American (New), Mediterranean
-
$$$
Top Pick!
Stephane and Joel's stunning, sumptuous Medi resto across from the beloved Italian frenemies.
- 212
- Upper East Side
-
American (New), Eclectic & Global
-
$$$
Get the 411 on UES scenesters at 212.
HK poshie. You don't need to neurotically double-check your iPhone for the address.
- 44 1/2
- Midtown West
-
American (New)
-
$$$
Casual fine-dining or haute café, you decide.
- 508
- Soho
-
American (New), Mediterranean
-
$$$
New family-run Mediterranean spot so close to Holland Tunnel you can taste the Joisey in your food.
- 5Ninth
- Meatpacking District
-
American (New)
-
$$$
Access!
Top Pick!
Zak P. takes Manhattan. Pig-lovers welcome.
Satisfying your needs to front as refined.
Lotus becomes a new American resto, with Franklin Becker in the kitchen.
- Alias
- Lower East Side
-
American (New)
-
$$
Seasonal, sociable survivor of pioneering Clinton Street gang.
Access!
Name may sound like a law firm, but crowd is downtown-loving chicsters all the way.
- Almond
- Flatiron
-
American (New)
-
$$$
Casual bistro clad in the last hunks of New England barn not yet brought to Manhattan.
- Apiary
- Greenwich Village
-
American (New)
-
$$$
Access!
New entry into New American in East Village does nothing new. Whether or not it works, though...
- Aspen
- Union Square
-
American (New)
-
$$
Try out for the urban ski team at lodge chockfull of bunnies, snowflakes, and plastic deer. Double black diamond, kid.
Abstract forest in the middle of the trees of Times Square.
Now less white and more bistro-y, in recognition of the new times.
Romantic, relaxing go-to brunch spot. Soho/Nolita locals enjoy ecclectic menu entrees in subdued, rendezvous lighting.
- Beast
- Prospect Heights
-
American (New), Spanish/Tapas
-
$$
Top Pick!
Small plates and top brunch, come get lost in Prospect Heights.
Seafood-friendly tavern with class and the slight airs that accompany it.
Market fresh ingredients served in a pastoral backdrop.
- Blue Hill
- Greenwich Village
-
American (New)
-
$$$$
Spare, classy ex-speakeasy serves immaculate local fare.
Diet be damned—let's graze on foie gras, escargots, mix 'n' match cheese, and fresh-from-the-oven bread.
Top Pick!
Bromberg bros brasserie takes care of Soho's after-midnight crowd.
- Bohemian
- NoHo
-
American (New), French, Japanese
-
$$$$
So secret and exclusive you shouldn't even be reading this.
- Braeburn
- West Village
-
American (New)
-
$$$
Bon voyage, Voyage, bonsoir Braeburn!
- Brown
- Lower East Side
-
American (New)
-
$
Colorful café packed with locals getting jacked-up on coffee while pretending to do work.
1 - 25 of 134 |