Ambitious little spot for such gritty surroundings.
Watch master chef Katsuhito Takahashi work his magic on creatures from the deep
Burly Bears. Queens in sequins. Stiff Drinks. And the Tubesteak Connection. What more is there to say?
Mild mannered restaurant during the day, packed club at night.
Meet me in the cabana where I can feed you sensuously with my chopsticks.
Classic finds in one of America's favorite mall stops.
Trendyish hangout amid the pawnshops.
Inexpensive homestyle platters packing in tables of Indonesian families.
Serious mixologists pouring rare whiskeys and creative concoctions.
All-you-can-eat churrasco rodizio (Brazilian barbecue) Thursday through Sunday for only $19.
Attractive artsy types in mellow pickup scene. Feels good in here.
Classic, clean and all-American cotton threads for the whole family.
Cubbyhole-sized sensation with coffee-shop vibe serves crispy pork belly and veal pot pie.
Ass-kicking (and cheap) plates of green papaya salad, panang curry, barbecue chicken, and Thai vids next door.
Huge puffed-up naan, all the right curries, plus exotic specials like goat in fiery tomato sauce.
The weekend wait is hell but the supersized homestyle breakfasts are fo' reals.
Countryside goodness meets urban funk to feed the soul...and, of course, the appetite.
The city's top French brought to you by owner-chef Hubert Keller, guest chef to presidents.
Shiny, gilded temple to healthy eating, where all meats in quotes are actually soy or tofu.
One of the best concert halls in town, with rococo balconies and a rockin’ oak dance floor.
Sexy selection ideal for teens willing to bear some skin and those who lean towards the flashy side of the closet.
Swedish-conceived faux label branding for low budget devotees.
There are dive bars, and then there’s the Ha-Ra.
Just shrink your T-shirt, don’t wash your hair, and you’ll fit right in.
Chic prepster world capital.
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