Welcome to the NightClubCity.com: New York Nightlife Guide, New York Nightclubs.
  • Login:
Results 1 to 7 of 7
  1. #1
    Jah's son
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    Kingston, Jamaica
    Total Posts
    8,582

    Where to eat in New York

    From CNN Website http://www.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/06/03...nts/index.html

    (CNN) -- Welcome to New York City. Hope you packed your appetite.

    We're not claiming these are the definitive "best," "most essential," or "most authentic" restaurants in all of NYC or any of that jazz. We are just saying that if it were us in town for a few days, these are the places we'd make a beeline for to eat, drink and generally be delighted.

    Not a fan of our faves? Well, OK then. Just send us a DM or a note @eatocracy on Twitter, let us know where you are, and we'll find you some food to suit your mood.

    Have a delicious stay.


    Terroir | Tribeca
    Address: 24 Harrison St.
    Phone: 212.625.9463
    Website: http://www.wineisterroir.com/
    Categories: Downtown, Bar, Eat at the bar
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: Three words: Riesling on tap. It may be touted as a wine bar, but the food is killer. Chicken liver and lardo bruschette are life-changers.

    Caracas Arepa Bar

    Address: 93 1/2 East 7th St.
    Phone: 718.218.6050 or 212.529.2314
    Website: http://www.caracasarepabar.com
    Categories: Downtown
    Tip: For a taste of Venezuela, chomp into one of these stuffed corn-flour arepas. Feeling indecisive? Try the La Popular sampler of three different, traditional varieties.

    Otto Enoteca Pizzeria
    Address: 1 Fifth Ave.
    Phone: 212.995.9559
    Website: http://www.ottopizzeria.com/
    Categories: Downtown, Celebrity chef, Eat at the bar
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: Order some antipasti at Mario Batali's casual pizzeria while you wait on his thin-crusted creations. Runny yolk fans opt for the Pane Frattau -- a pie with a sunnyside-up egg in the center. The house-made olive oil gelato is the ultimate sweet-savory ending.

    Gramercy Tavern
    Address: 42 East 20th St.
    Phone: 212.477.0777
    Website: http://www.gramercytavern.com/
    Categories: Gramercy/Flatiron, Date night
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: It's one of the New York's most beloved restaurants -- and for good reason with its luxurious yet homey atmosphere. Everything's seasonal and you really can't go wrong.

    Sakagura
    Address: 211 East 43rd St.
    Phone: 212.953.7253
    Website: http://www.sakagura.com/
    Categories: Midtown, Hidden gem, Eat at the bar
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: A taste of Tokyo is hidden in the basement of a Midtown East office building -- your friends will be impressed you found this place. Go for lunch and sake -- their platters are a multi-course steal at $20.

    Pearl Oyster Bar
    Address: 18 Cornelia Street
    Phone: 212.691.8211
    Website: http://www.pearloysterbar.com/
    Categories: Downtown, No reservations
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: Come for the lobster roll, stay for the blueberry pie. Impatient diners take note: they do not accept reservations.

    Spotted Pig
    Address: 314 West 11th Street
    Phone: 212.620.0393
    Website: http://thespottedpig.com/
    Categories: Downtown, Celeb spotting, Late night
    Tip: The gastropub to end all gastropubs. Devils on Horseback, chicken liver and a burger with Roquefort are a few of its hearty offerings. A 2-hour wait is normal during peak time as is celeb-spotting in the witching hours.

    Momofuku Ssam Bar
    Address: 207 2nd Avenue
    Phone: 212.254.3500
    Website: http://www.momofuku.com/ssam-bar/
    Categories: Downtown, Celebrity chef
    Tip: Order the pork buns and stop by Milk Bar next door for a compost cookie, crack pie or one of the ever changing, always inventive soft-serve ice creams.

    Porchetta
    Address: 110 East 7th Street
    Phone: 212.777.2151
    Website: http://www.porchettanyc.com/
    Categories: Downtown, Casual
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: Pork lovers: eat Porchetta's porchetta. That is all.

    Marea
    Address: 240 Central Park South
    Phone: 212.582.5100
    Website: http://www.marea-nyc.com/home.html/
    Categories: Midtown, Date night, Eat at the bar
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: It was just named Best New Restaurant at the James Beard Awards so reservations may be tight. But, it's worth the fuss to order fusilli with red wine braised octopus and bone marrow and eat at the bar.

    Taim
    Address: 222 Waverly Place
    Phone: 212.691.1287
    Website: http://taimfalafel.com/
    Categories: Downtown, Casual
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: Skip the ubiquitous street cart falafel and head to the West Village. Choose between red, green or harissa falafel flavors.

    The Little Owl
    Address: 90 Bedford Street
    Phone: 212.741.4695
    Website: http://www.thelittleowlnyc.com/
    Categories: Downtown, Date night
    Tip: This darling neighborhood restaurant is perfect for date night. Signature meatball sliders are a must, while a pork chop with butter beans and dandelion is close to porcine perfection. If soft shell crab is available, dive in for a suprisingly light taste of summer.

    Katz's Delicatessen
    Address: 205 E. Houston Street
    Phone: 212.254.2246
    Website: http://www.katzdeli.com/
    Categories: Downtown, Old New York, Casual
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: It's the quintessential New York deli -- as seen in When Harry Mat Sally. Order the classics: corned beef, pastrami or tongue with a Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray chaser.

    Grand Central Oyster Bar

    Address: 89 E. 42nd St. (in Grand Central Station)
    Phone: 212.490.6650
    Website: http://oysterbarny.com/
    Categories: Midtown, Old New York
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: This is old school New York. Nab a table in the cavernous, subterranean dining room or saloon or a seat at the curving lunch counter or raw bar and slurp down fresh oysters or a classic pan roast.

    Blue Hill
    Address: 75 Washington Place
    Phone: 212.539.1776
    Website: http://bluehillfarm.com/food/blue-hill-new-york
    Categories: Downtown, Date night
    Tip: Dine like the First Couple at this lauded, lovely farm-to-table restaurant helmed by James Beard Award winning chef Dan Barber.

    Torrisi Italian Specialities
    Address: 250 Mulberry St.
    Phone: 212.965.0955
    Website: http://www.piginahat.com/index.php
    Categories: Downtown, Casual
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: Italian-American classics to take-out or eat-in by two accomplished, contemporary chefs. Word has quickly spread about this 18 seat restaurant's chicken parm hero and turkey sandwich.

    Degustation
    Address: 239 East 5th Street
    Phone: 212.979.1012
    Website: No website
    Categories: Downtown, Adventurous
    Tip: Skip a la carte and go for the tasting menu: a New York bargain at 5-courses for $55. The tiny restaurant seats diners at a counter around an open kitchen -- dinner and a show.

    Shake Shack
    Address: 366 Columbus Ave.
    Phone: 212.889.6600
    Website: http://shakeshack.com
    Categories: Gramercy/Flatiron, Casual, Outdoors
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: Shack burgers, Chicago-style dogs and shakes are the draw at Danny Meyer's ode to summertime eats. Park yourself in the inevitable line -- locations in Madison Square Park, the Upper West Side and Citi Field triple your chances to satisfy crinkle-fry cravings.

    Death & Co.
    Address: 433 E. 6th St.
    Phone: 212-388-0882
    Website: http://www.deathandcompany.com/lounge/
    Categories: Downtown, Bar
    Tip: Cocktails are to die for at this East Village bar. Drinks like the Joy Division and the Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test sparkle amid the Gothic loveliness of this cocktail manor.

    Lombardi's
    Address: 32 Spring St
    Phone: 212-941-7994
    Website: http://www.firstpizza.com
    Categories: Downtown, Casual
    Tip: The nation's first pizzeria doesn't accept reservations, but their wood-oven pies are worth the wait.

    Hill Country

    Address: 30 West 26th Street
    Phone: 212.255.4544
    Website: http://www.hillcountryny.com/
    Categories: Gramercy/Flatiron, Casual, Good for groups, Live music
    Tip: Boot scoot on over to Hill Country for some low and slow-smoked brisket, ribs and all the southern fixings. Save room for a PB & J cupcake. Everything's bigger in Texas so bring your appetite.

    Beacon
    Address: 25 W. 56th St.
    Phone: 212-332-0500
    Website: http://www.beaconnyc.com/
    Categories: Midtown, Eat at the bar
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: This undersung Midtown gem boasts some of the city's greatest bar treats - woodfired pizza and serious cocktails. Lunch prix fixe is a steal.

    Sripraphai
    Address: 6413 39th Avenue Woodside, Queens
    Phone: (718) 899-9599
    Website: http://www.sripraphairestaurant.com/
    Categories: Queens, Adventurous
    Tip: Sure, it's a shlep from Manhattan (hop the 7-train to Woodside Ave.), but the papaya and catfish salad and fish maw soup are worth the journey for serious Thai devotees.

    Sushi Yasuda
    Address: 204 East 43rd Street
    Phone: (212) 972-1001
    Website: http://www.sushiyasuda.com/
    Categories: Midtown, Date night
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: Oh, oh, the otoro! Opt for bar seating to watch the master prepare sumptuous fatty tuna, Arctic char and shockingly fresh urchin up close.

    Flatiron Lounge
    Address: 37 West 19th St.
    Phone: (212) 727-7741
    Website: http://www.flatironlounge.com/
    Categories: Gramercy/Flatiron, Date night, Bar
    Tip: Artful mixologists led by the fabulous Julie Reiner craft bygone cocktails and daily drink flights by hand in this lovely, Art Deco-influenced bar. Get there early.

    Han Bat
    Address: 53 West 35th Street
    Phone: (212) 629-5588
    Website: No website
    Categories: Midtown, Late night
    Tip: Skip the late night slice and opt for bi bim bop and ox knee broth served 24/7 in the heart of NYC's Koreatown.

    Keens Steakhouse
    Address: 72 West 36th St.
    Phone: (212) 947-3636
    Website: http://www.keens.com/
    Categories: Midtown, Old New York
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: In 1905, Lillie Langtry sued to be allowed access to the gents-only premises. Upon winning, she swept in and ordered the mutton chop. Follow her lead. Don't miss prime-rib hash and 200+ single malts.

    Hearth
    Address: 403 East 12th St.
    Phone: (646) 602-1300
    Website: http://restauranthearth.com/
    Categories: Downtown, Date night
    Tip: Chef Marco Canora's Italian-influenced American fare is inventive, hospitable and homey -- complemented by one of the most creative wine lists in town.

    WD~50
    Address: 50 Clinton St.
    Phone: 212.477.2900
    Website: http://www.wd-50.com/
    Categories: Downtown, Adventurous
    Tip: Chef Wylie Dufresne deconstructs classic like eggs Benedict to re-imagine using high-tech "molecular gastronomy" techniques. Like Mama never made.

    Pegu Club
    Address: 77 W. Houston St., 2nd Floor
    Phone: (212) 473-7348
    Website: http://www.peguclub.com
    Categories: Downtown, Bar
    Tip: Named for the Pegu Club cocktail, this romantic upstairs bar boasts classics and original inventions by mixologist Audrey Saunders.

    Nice Green Bo
    Address: 66 Bayard St.
    Phone: (212) 625-2359
    Website: No website
    Categories: Downtown, Adventurous
    Solo Dining: Yes
    Tip: The bare-bones atmosphere and terse service aren't the draw; the turnip and ham pastries and sumptuous stewed pork balls surely are.

    Prune
    Address: 54 East 1st St.
    Phone: (212) 677-6221
    Website: http://www.prunerestaurant.com/
    Categories: Downtown, Killer brunch
    Tip: A wild Sunday brunch Bloody Mary menu and an omelet with a marrow bone side sates adventurous eaters. Spaghetti carbonara breakfast soothes damage from late night revels.

    Jimmy's Corner

    Address: 140 W. 44th St
    Phone: 212-221-9510
    Website: No website
    Categories: Midtown, Dive bar
    Tip: a.k.a. The Boxing Bar. Jimmy Glenn's low-key joint is a longtime haven for thirsty locals in need of respite from Times Square tourists.

    Kabab Café
    Address: 25-12 Steinway St. Astoria Queens N/R to Astoria/Ditmars Blvd.
    Phone: 718-728-9858
    Website: No website
    Categories: Queens, Adventurous
    Tip: This eclectically decorated cash-only café is home to Egyptian fare so soulful and sumptuous, it's not unusual to see patrons tearing up. Get the meze platter and let Chef Ali El Sayed select the rest of your meal for you.

  2. #2
    THE VIGORATOR
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    BROOKLYN
    Total Posts
    16,260
    “The human potential is limited by the human mind, and it takes a very strong special person to break that barrier.”~~~ Dave Tate

  3. #3
    Yes We Can!
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    NyC
    Age
    32
    Total Posts
    9,846
    Nice list. Proud to say I have enjoyed the better part of it. Gonna check out Sakagura.
    I New York

    "Our country is the world, our countrymen are all mankind"

  4. #4
    Jah's son
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    Kingston, Jamaica
    Total Posts
    8,582
    I made a thread about a restaurant I personally checked out called Da Nico in Little Italy, great food. On a side note, I think Jonesy has had a little too much Bay Rige dish lately lol

  5. #5
    legend
    Join Date
    Jan 2000
    Location
    ny
    Total Posts
    54,731
    i wanna goto death & co.
    How much is it worth for me o freeze my ninis off ? lets see ! 2011 polarbear dive for Make-A-Wish. Please contribute whatever you can spare or join the team and come for a swim !!
    http://superbowlsplash.kintera.org/joeydollaz

  6. #6
    legend
    Join Date
    Jan 2000
    Location
    ny
    Total Posts
    54,731
    also spotted pig i wanna hit up. is it mobbed ?
    How much is it worth for me o freeze my ninis off ? lets see ! 2011 polarbear dive for Make-A-Wish. Please contribute whatever you can spare or join the team and come for a swim !!
    http://superbowlsplash.kintera.org/joeydollaz

  7. #7
    DEGENERATE
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Location
    MIA/NYC
    Total Posts
    2,207
    been to 18 of those places. all bomb
    Managing Partner
    Sustain Restaurant + Bar Miami

 

 

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Hard Knocks New York Jets
    By igotabs in forum Sports-Center
    Replies: 80
    Last Post: 10-26-2010, 03:01 AM
  2. Hello New York from David Vincent at Sankeys HQ
    By sankeys in forum Dance Floor
    Replies: 79
    Last Post: 08-19-2010, 11:29 AM
  3. I Love New York!!
    By Eleni in forum Dance Floor
    Replies: 27
    Last Post: 08-19-2010, 10:13 AM
  4. Hello New York from David Vincent at Sankeys HQ
    By sankeys in forum Upcoming Events/Promotions
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: 08-16-2010, 10:17 AM
  5. Hello New York from David Vincent at Sankeys HQ
    By sankeys in forum Upcoming Events/Promotions
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 08-11-2010, 07:22 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Back to top