Burger'z, sandwich'z, and taco’z taste a hell of a lot better than they’re spelled at Top Cheffer Angelo Sosa’s midtown spot. Asian inflections and much creativity applied to ... read more
From Down East to the Upper West. Former banker Luke Holden hooks up with family in Portland, delivers lobster roll bliss to a third New York shack. Rustic pick-up counter churns out crab and shrim... read more
Baby sib of Craft empire opens its biggest location inside the Starrett-Lehigh Building. Now Martha Stewart has no further to go than downstairs for eggplant and goat cheese and pressed pork loin s... read more
No Zuzu, but UES transplant does the trick when you need to sate that ramen jones. Hefty soup bowls not shy with the salt. Classic naruto ramen with swirly namesake fishcake not as rich as it shoul... read more
Eating right isn't just about salads and calories; you should also know where your food came from and how it got to your plate. Otarian's concept is to serve tasty, healthy vegeterian fare along ... read more
Amber waves of grain muraled on the back wall, but your appetite will already be primed by scent of fresh croissants, baguettes, and brioche. Wholesale supplier to Eleven Madison Park and Ssam Bar ... read more
Ultra-patriotic Nolita deli denies entry to San Marzano tomatoes, stocks only Italian-American mozz and evoo. Miss Iowa La Quercia prosciutto piled high on Parisi bakery rolls, repping New York. Be... read more
After tackling pizzas and desserts, Artichoke and Led Zeppole guys set their sights on New York beef classics. Keeps it simple with three sandwiches and hand-cut fries on the side. Smoky pastrami o... read more
Gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches, now filling the gaping gruyere hole in your childhood. Bread from Blue Ribbon and Sullivan Street Bakery repels Kraft singles. Think Vermont aged cheddar, notably... read more
Second location of favorite cheap Viet sandwich spot. Somewhat streamlined version of the original, with decent lighting, tasteful wood walls. Fresh-baked baguettes transformed into either tasty Vi... read more
Further evidence of Lincoln Center's flight from the dowdy: the house café is a ‘wichcraft. Colicchio et al bring the sandwich magic to The David Rubenstein Atrium. Visitor's center an... read more
White picket fence up front sets homey tone for Big Easy-style sandwich shop. Actual New Orleans expat runs the show, serving up po boys and chicken ‘n' biscuits. Authentic beignets washed do... read more
Delicious Brazilian eatery like a watering hole in the desert that is the Williamsburg-Greenpoint no man's land. Petite 25-seater whips up meaty sandwiches and snacks from a cramped corner kitchen.... read more
No longer a place for freelancers to work and loiter (see the "no laptop" sign) unless you've come for the food. Formal dining room in the rear, casual café in the front, garden way back. D... read more
Owner Dung Trinh worked front of the house at Indochine and La Esquina before opening shop in Williamsburg. His narrow bánh mì venue, enlivened with a bright yellow wall, offers varie... read more
Belly up to the lunch counter and get in line for imported Brooklyn heroes. Giant sandwiches on decadently rich bread built to order, but start with faves like hot roast beef or anything with fried... read more
Medium may be bread, meat, and mayo, but artisans here approach sandwiches with reverence normally reserved for haute cuisine. Tempting menu combines unironic lowbrow comforters (potato chips on tu... read more
Former chef at Gramercy Tavern dishes out high-quality, health-conscious food at everyman prices. Order from the chalkboard menus above the bar, then grab a seat. Walls, tables, and chairs fashione... read more
Aye, droogies, a milk bar that beats Korova. No Ludovico Technique necessary to keep our eyes snapped open for farm-fresh yogurt, chocolate milk, and thick, creamery ginger crème brûl&... 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...