Ignoring the more dastardly implications of the forthcoming sentiment, I'd confidently tell any grumpy Confederate secessionist to consider the prevalence of Southern-revivalist cooking in New... Read more about this restaurant >>
"Are you ready to order?" It's a reasonable enough question, especially when posed to diners sitting in a restaurant with menus in front of them. But at El Vez, mega-restaurateur Stephen Starr's... Read more about this restaurant >>
The bundles of tripe-wrapped pork shoulder bob in a white-wine tomato broth dotted with roughly cut mirepoix. The carrots, potatoes, and celery, stained ruddy, have sopped up the juices pooled... Read more about this restaurant >>
Beyond grinding their own beans, New York's new-wave coffee shops share certain hallmarks, like meticulous sourcing, highbrow baked goods, and a variety of specialized brewing devices, from... Read more about this restaurant >>
It's no secret that New York is undergoing a brewing renaissance: Six new borough breweries opened in the first half of 2014 alone, and between the continued rise of craft-beer market share and... Read more about this restaurant >>
By design, New York's hidden restaurants don't give diners much to look for. There are the unmarked doors, often festooned with peeling paint or graffiti. Some façades are windowless, some... Read more about this restaurant >>
For years, East 6th Street has gotten a particularly bad rap, pigeonholed like some Bollywood Joe Pesci as a culinary minefield of sporadic Desi Treats. But gradually the tide has shifted,... Read more about this restaurant >>
It really was my fault. I'd entered without a reservation. I was a walk-in. The hostesses looked back and forth between a computer and a near-empty dining room. "OK, well," she began, "I guess... Read more about this restaurant >>
Globally, we are a people obsessed with productivity, and nowhere is this sentiment more worshiped than in America, where under-eye bags and corrective carpal-tunnel bracelets might as well be... Read more about this restaurant >>
The commercial real estate below French-born Alain Eoche's Lenox Avenue brownstone apartment looked like it was on the brink of opening for months before it blossomed as Chéri in early... Read more about this restaurant >>
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