- 212
- Upper East Side
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American (New), Eclectic & Global
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Get the 411 on UES scenesters at 212.
The beautiful people and their platinum AmExes, drawn in by a Chino Latino flame.
- August
- West Village
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Eclectic & Global
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Locals love this claustrophobic, cave-like spot on the main drag.
- Bistrouge
- East Village
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Bistro, Eclectic & Global
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Eclectic Euro grub meets retro upscale diner that makes friendly with tight wallets.
- Crudo
- Garment District
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Eclectic & Global, Latin American
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Refined Latino charmer with nothing crude about it. (Except the raw bar).
Tiny spot puts its tag on the downtown culinary scene.
Top Pick!
Double-decker Japanese resto with South Pacific culinary mashup upstairs, secret sushi in the basement.
- Honey
- West Village
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Eclectic & Global
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Sometimes a taste of Honey isn't worse than none at all.
Creative Aussie eats. Feel like king of the W. Vill woods.
London calling. Classic brasserie crosses the pond, settles down at The Pierre.
- Moto
- Williamsburg
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Eclectic & Global
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Top Pick!
High-flavor food with dungeon loos. Sure, Moto's for metros, but it's hot anyway.
- Public
- Nolita
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Eclectic & Global
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$$$$
Ex-muffin factory with free-range birds and weird library vibe.
Elaborate destination dining that recalls a pre-2008 Wall Street.
Kaleidoscopic neon color scheme delights the senses of the senseless singles that pack the bar.
Charming 12th Street brownstone available for the multiple-course "group table" dinners that David Foster Wallace would write about.
Multi-culti smorgasbord of short rib ravioli, Kobe beef sliders, and everything in between for yuppie urban adventurers.
Irving Place wine bar with serious small plate skeeze and an absinthe menu.
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