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So, you're on 45th after a nice dinner and looking for something sweet. Molly Moon's line is too long. Cupcakes are so 2000 and late. How 'bout some gelato? Fainting Goat is your standard gelato sh... read more
Via Tribunali alum Trevor Greenwood's new Italian restaurant is a slow-burning charmer that will have your taste buds bumping and grinding like nobody's business. Dark wooded accents and a medieval... read more
The night of yogi inspired dining begins with a gong strike to make you feel all spiritual about your food. Cooks do the thinking for you- prix fixed, four course communal dinners come from a choic... read more
Mollymoon is an ice cream flavor laboratory, a tiny classroom where the subject is how to create something delicious out of disparite flavors like balsamic vinegar and strawberry. The lines are lon... read more
Joule's menu is broken down according to how the food is prepared (think tossed, simmered, crisped, etc). For simmered, try the spice beef soup with creme fraiche. Under sparked, the bison hangar c... read more
Above-par gelato. Glassy, warm space. Toppings like roasted garlic, oregano, roasted onion, mozzarella and goat cheese. All of the pizzas at Tutta Bella are authentic Neapolitan- meaning they've be... read more
A sex shop where almost everything is edible, The Erotic Bakery also features the standard sex-related postcards and magnets. Think naughty cheesecakes, "boobie" cupcakes, and phallic cookies. Bake... read more
At Tilth, you'll feel right at home--someone else's home, that is. The rustic bungalow doesn't resemble your typical restaurant. No host stand to speak of, a flickering fireplace, and drapes that c... read more
Patrons say its great for a date (they have a no-cell-phone policy) and the menu changes enough to keep hungry repeat diners continually surprised. For appetizers, sufficent portions of focacia bre... read more
This Wallingford landmark serves authentic Afghani dishes culled from the owner's family recipes and influenced by the cuisines of India, China, and Greece. Before dinner try the ash, a traditional... read more
Experimental dining on the edge of Gasworks Park. No rezzies policy means you gotta wait in line, but the experience is well worth it. Waiters won't reveal what's on the prix-fixe menu (and since i... read more
The culinary arts is widespread and well known, but the owners of this beautiful restaurant see dining as the true art, in case you couldn't tell by the name. Large emphasis on 'communal dining,' w... read more
Casual bar adjoining new neighborhood resto, Revel, means access to...
Husband and wife chef team Rachel Yang, Seif Chirchi establish a Se...
Looking to master the art of French grocery shopping? This Parisian...
Lunch in a bento box has always been an economical option (the vari...
The Tiffany temple, America's Bat Mitzvah headquarters, has undergo...