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  • 212 
  •   Upper East Side  
  • American (New), Eclectic & Global
  •  $$$ 
Get the 411 on UES scenesters at 212.
  • Asia de Cuba 
  •   Murray Hill  
  • Eclectic & Global
  •  $$$ 
The beautiful people and their platinum AmExes, drawn in by a Chino Latino flame.
  • August 
  •   West Village  
  • Eclectic & Global
  •  $$ 
Locals love this claustrophobic, cave-like spot on the main drag.
  • Bistrouge 
  •   East Village  
  • Bistro, Eclectic & Global
  •  $$ 
Eclectic Euro grub meets retro upscale diner that makes friendly with tight wallets.
  • Crudo 
  •   Garment District  
  • Eclectic & Global, Latin American
  •  $$ 
Refined Latino charmer with nothing crude about it. (Except the raw bar).
  • Graffiti 
  •   East Village  
  • Eclectic & Global
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Tiny spot puts its tag on the downtown culinary scene.
  • Greenwich Grill 
  •   Tribeca  
  • Eclectic & Global, Japanese, Sushi
  •  $$$ 
Top Pick!
Double-decker Japanese resto with South Pacific culinary mashup upstairs, secret sushi in the basement.
  • Honey 
  •   West Village  
  • Eclectic & Global
  •  $$ 
Sometimes a taste of Honey isn't worse than none at all.
  • Kingswood 
  •   West Village  
  • Eclectic & Global
  •  $$$ 
Creative Aussie eats. Feel like king of the W. Vill woods.
  • Le Caprice 
  •   Upper East Side  
  • Eclectic & Global
  •  $$$ 
London calling. Classic brasserie crosses the pond, settles down at The Pierre.
  • Moto 
  •   Williamsburg  
  • Eclectic & Global
  •  $$ 
Top Pick!
High-flavor food with dungeon loos. Sure, Moto's for metros, but it's hot anyway.
  • Public 
  •   Nolita  
  • Eclectic & Global
  •  $$$$ 
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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