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The Hell’s Kitchen outpost of the Flushing food stall makes crab roe delicacies more convenient for Manhattanites.
Fish markets, BYOBs, and high-end spots with individually priced shrimp.
Celebrate a very special occasion with the pretty much perfect pastas at this splurgy Italian restaurant in Midtown East.
At this New York City institution, stick to oysters and skip mostly everything else.
This tasting-menu spot inside a Tribeca caviar store is a splurgy destination for roe enthusiasts.
Nathan’s sells hot dogs all over the country, but it all started at this spot on Coney Island.
This Red Hook revival of a legendary Brooklyn restaurant is a great spot for old-school seafood dishes.
For West Village spots you can get into last-minute, this tiny Mexican seafood counter is about as good as it gets.
It's always sunset at this elegant seafood restaurant with giant gold fish and puffy halibut pithiviers.
This seafood restaurant inside a Soho hotel makes photogenic food that is sometimes a little too playful for its own good.
Madison Square Garden's Rock N'Lobster makes lobster rolls that'll please fussy clients.
Top-tier towers that are worth splashing out for.
For a boatload of seafood, and a great Happy Hour, head to Ensenada, an island vacation in Williamsburg.
Fort Greene's premier destination for crunchy fried shrimp and bright red cocktails that look like they belong at Margaritaville.
Siren Oyster Bar is a great spot in South Slope to crush some oysters during Happy Hour.