Impressing Out of Towners
All Posts
If any restaurant could survive on atmosphere alone, it would be this one. But the food is pretty great too.
At this Korean-inspired steakhouse from the Golden Diner team, beef is outshined by crudo and kimchi jjigae.
This Midtown steakhouse is an NYC institution, rich in history as it is in red meat.
Bring visitors to the second location of this NYC pizza-making institution.
From the original owner of Grimaldi's, Juliana's makes great coal-charred pizza in Dumbo.
Ignore the "Steak House" in the name, and treat Donohue's like the old-school Irish pub it really is.
Shaw-naé’s House is a living room-like restaurant on Staten Island, with some of NYC’s best soul food.
Some borscht after a steam at the 19th-century baths is always a good idea.
In a city known for its pastrami sandwiches and matzo ball soup, these are the best Jewish delis.
Few places in New York can claim the kind of legendary status that Minton’s Playhouse in Harlem can.
Hoexter's is a throwback to the 1970s, complete with gorgonzola bread and flannel wallpaper.
If you want to feel like you were airlifted to France for a first class date night, La Bastide in North Salem is the spot.
Seeing the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights is a NYC rite of passage. Here's where to eat in the area.
Scrooge would hate the spots on this guide.
From the people behind Bad Roman, Twin Tails is a Southeast Asian-inspired spot that feels right at home in an upscale mall.
Blue Willow is a dark and fun Chinese restaurant in Midtown that specializes in Sichuan and Hunan food.
Part theme park ride, part fine-dining, this Thai tasting menu restaurant feels like the inside of a bus driving through Bangkok.
Stylish pizza joints, pastry shops from the 1890s, and more actually good places to eat Italian food around Mulberry Street.