CORNER BISTRO
Restaurant and bar with a subdued atmosphere offering one of the best ...Read more
TOTONNO'S PIZZERIA NAPOLITANO
Quality pizza at Brooklyn's most authentic pizzeria.Read more
LOMBARDI’S
Wood-fired pizzas baked in a historic pizzeria in Little Italy, the oldest ...Read more
PETER LUGER STEAK HOUSE
Great steakhouse in Williamsburg, one of the best in New York.Read more
ORSAY
Read moreOrsay is a little corner of France in the heart of the Upper East Side... This Parisian-style brasserie offers all the classics of French gastronomy, and does it with love: escargots, onion soup, salade lyonnaise or liver pâté for starters; croque-monsieur, steak tartare, roast chicken, steak au poivre or beef bourguignon for the main course; and to end on a sweet note, a tarte Tatin served deliciously warm or an assortment of homemade macarons. Whatever the time of day, the huge restaurant room is always full.
The Viand
Read moreFor a taste of the Upper West Side atmosphere, there's nothing better than lunch at this diner filled with regulars and located one block from Central Park. Here, customers know the waiters by their first name and leave them generous tips. As far as the menu is concerned, nothing very surprising since we find the usual omelettes and other sandwiches so copious that we have trouble finishing our plate. Better to share the pancakes and French toasts. One rinses the whole with a good cup of filtered coffee, and the business is played.
Tom’s Restaurant
Read moreThis is one of the most popular places in the neighborhood to eat a good American breakfast. You can soak up the old diner atmosphere by sitting on one of the benches or admiring the kitschy decor (as it should be). The menu does not change, all day long copious breakfast specialties are offered: omelets or eggs served with pastrami, corned beef or fish cakes, and always accompanied by potatoes and toast with jam. Also waffles, burgers, French toast, etc. Efficient and inexpensive.
THE BONNIE
Read moreThe Bonnie, with its cool courtyard, is one of the liveliest spots in the Astoria neighborhood. For dinner, you'll find hearty, well-crafted American fare: burgers, sandwiches, salads, mac & cheese and more. On weekends, locals flock here for the unmissable brunch, where egg-based dishes are washed down with cocktails or unlimited coffee. At the end of the evening, especially on weekends, the atmosphere warms up, the lights are dimmed, people talk loudly or listen to live musicin the back room.
nom wah tea parlor
Read moreThe oldest restaurant in Chinatown, open continuously since 1920. The street where it is located, Doyers Street, is also unique, as it is curved, something very rare in Manhattan. But back to Nom Wah Tea Parlor: the restaurant serves dim sums, delicious steamed raviolis, among other specialties of the Cantonese cuisine. Nothing very luxurious or gastronomic, but Nom Wah Tea Parlor is one of those places that any New Yorker worth his salt should know. Dozens of movies and series have been filmed here and on Doyers Street.
Hector's Cafe & Diner
Read moreHector's has been a fixture in the Meatpacking District since the 1950s. With its old-fashioned decor and simple, hearty dishes, this diner is a world away from the places that have flourished in the neighborhood in recent years. The omelets, burgers, milkshakes and other pancakes do the job without being incredible, the setting is not trendy and the service is efficient and fast. The experience, on the other hand, is authentically New York and worth the detour. At night, this is where the hungry party people of the neighborhood meet.
CAFE SELECT
Delicious Swiss cuisine to be tasted in an authentic restaurant with chalet ...Read more
Bar Pisellino
Read moreHere is an Italian bar and café whose concept is simply to honor the " arte de bere ", or the art of drinking. When you walk through the door of Bar Pisellino, you have the feeling of entering a café in Rome or Florence, as the decor is so faithfully rendered. In the tiny interior there is an imposing bar, behind which espressos and cappuccinos are prepared, as well as excellent cocktails, including the inevitable spritz (served on draught!) or the espresso martini. To rub shoulders with the bourgeois clientele of Greenwich Village.
GENESIS HOUSE
Read moreGenesis House is a sanctuary where Korean gastronomy and automobiles come together, for an incredibly designer result. You enter through a showroom displaying cars from the luxury Genesis brand. The restaurant, upstairs, is the New York version of Onjium, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Seoul. The dishes, based on royal recipes from the 1300s, are as delicious as they are unexpected. As for the service, it's attentive and very sharp. The manager is French and very welcoming. Best selection of Korean spirits in town.
URBAN HAWKER
Read moreA hawker is, in Singapore, a market that gathers all kinds of food stalls. The concept has been taken up quite effectively in this place which gathers about twenty vendors offering various Asian dishes and drinks, especially from South-East Asia: fried rice, dim sums, sate, nasi lemak or the famous Kopi (the Singapore version of coffee). Everyone can order his dish at the stand of his choice and then meet his friends at one of the tables of this covered market. Not bad to eat on the go during your discovery of Midtown.
L'ACCOLADE
Read moreDon't miss out on this restaurant run by a bunch of friendly French guys... First of all, make sure you choose where to sit depending on the weather: the terrace lets you enjoy the atmosphere of Greenwich, and the cosy interior will do just fine on winter evenings, but we opted for the quiet inner courtyard. As for the menu, we loved the tartare, scallops and aged duck breast. Opt for a wine pairing, which allows you to taste a different wine with each dish - in fact, the list of 300 natural wines is incredible!
MARK'S OFF MADISON
Read moreThis restaurant, opened in 2020 by Mark Strausman, a long-time chef, appears typical of New York with its menu that oscillates between Italian and Central European Jewish cuisines. Unfortunately, however, we weren't very convinced by the tasteless clam pasta or the so-called bouillabaisse, which was sorely lacking in fish, and even less so by the waiter who got the wrong dish but didn't make the exchange. We did, however, appreciate the terrace where you can enjoy the Manhattan atmosphere, just a stone's throw from Madison Square Park.
TONE CAFE
Read moreNicknamed Little Odessa because of its large community of Russian Jewish immigrants, the Brighton Beach neighborhood is home to many restaurants serving Imperial Russian dishes. In this café, one can enjoy simple, hearty and traditional Georgian cuisine. In the clay oven, breads are baked that serve as the basis for many Georgian dishes, including the delicious Khachapuri, a bread filled with cheese and topped with an egg. The meat fritter soup, called Khinakli, is another staple of the menu.
Tacombi
Read moreThe story of Tacombi begins in 2006 on board a minivan on a beach in Yucatán. In 2010, the adventure continues in New York and Tacombi becomes a true international success story . The Big Apple already has a dozen restaurants, and this is just the beginning. On the menu, quesadillas, burritas and especially tacos, including the famous tacos al pastor. In fact, you can see the trumpet of meat that turns, as in the making of a kebab. Good, fast, cheap and at the foot of the Empire State Building... What more could you ask for?
PAUL’S DAUGHTER
Restaurant, in a beautiful setting on Corney Island, offering hamburgers, ...Read more
LA BONBONNIERE
Great value cuisine at one of New York's most authentic dinners.Read more
CIAO GLORIA
Superb restaurant offering delicious American cuisine with Italian ...Read more
Xi'an Famous Foods
Read moreIt's not easy to find a place to eat for less than 15 US$ on the Upper East Side, but this one fits the bill perfectly... for those who like spicy food. This brand, which has several restaurants in New York, has appeared many times on the small screen and in the press. It features Western Chinese specialties, including the excellent homemade noodles (the technique is to pull the dough by hand) served with pork or beef stew. Some non-spicy dishes are on the menu.
Rosetta Bakery
Read moreA Miami-based brand offering Italian pastries and viennoiseries. You order at the counter before taking a seat in the dining room. The organization is a little chaotic, but the tiramisu and bomboloni, among others, are as good as they are pretty. You can also order sandwiches, slices of pizza and various types of focaccia (ham, cheese, vegetables, etc.). Not bad for a quick bite before a show at Lincoln Center, or for a coffee break while exploring the neighborhood.
CHEZ JOSEPHINE
Read moreThis restaurant, which pays tribute to Josephine Baker, was founded by one of her twelve children, her adopted son Jean-Claude Baker. The place transports diners into another world, that of the Parisian Roaring Twenties, of which Josephine remains without doubt the most emblematic artist. Midnight blue ceiling, red velvet walls and vintage posters depicting the pantheonized star... Chez Josephine offers classic and well-made French cuisine, but one comes less for the food than for the atmosphere and the piano evenings.
Mekelburg's
Read moreThis is a great place, with another address in Williamsburg, ideal for relaxing in a half-hipster, half-convivial atmosphere, with plenty of Brooklyn-made beers.On Mondays, chicken wings are only 25 cents each when you order a drink. During the week, the happy hour is also well worth it. On the food side, they don't mess around: check out the Slab Bacon, a baked potato topped with raclette cheese and a huge slice of bacon. Mekelburg's has a terrace, a small gourmet supermarket and a bar.
HINOMARU RAMEN
Japanese restaurant offering excellent ramens, fresh sushi and tasty ...Read more
BISTRO SO
Read moreA newcomer to the Williamsburg culinary scene, Bistro So offers the best of traditional French gastronomy: for starters, escargots, onion soup and fois gras stand alongside surprises like crab cake. For the main course, there's tradition again, with boeuf bourguignon, steak tartare and ravioles du Royans au comté. While the menu echoes that of Parisian brasseries, the decor is in keeping with the times, despite a few reminders of traditional codes (skai banquettes, slate on the wall, etc.).
Tin Building
Read moreWhile visiting the revitalized Seaport district, a gourmet stop at the Tin Building is a must. Once home to one of the country's largest fish markets, the building is now a culinary destination. Designed by star chef Jean-George Vongerichten, owner of multiple restaurants in the U.S. and around the world, this two-story temple of gastronomy features a dozen restaurants and booths, where you can eat pancakes, sushi, tacos, sandwiches or pastries, but also buy vintage candy or gourmet products.
JEAN-GEORGES
Inventive cuisine to enjoy in the elegant restaurant of chef Jean-Georges ...Read more
OSCAR WILDE
Unusual resto-bar offering fish and chips, among the best in New York, and ...Read more
LE GRATIN
Read moreChef Daniel Boulud, a true star of the New York restaurant scene, has struck again! With Le Gratin, his restaurant inspired by the bouchons of Lyon, he pays a wonderful tribute to his roots. This is where you'll eat the best quenelles in the city. The gratin dauphinois, the poultry liver salad and the snail and pig's feet crisps have nothing to envy them... We are also conquered by the setting, which echoes the old French-style brasseries. We leave satisfied and full.
NAMI NORI
Read moreJapanese restaurant serving temaki, sushi made from dried seaweed leaves, rice and various ingredients, usually in the shape of a cone. Here, they're open and simply delicious. Several menus are available featuring five temaki (raw tuna and shallot, coconut shrimp and green curry, black sesame and cucumber, etc.). You can also choose them à la carte. The best way is to sit at the bar and enjoy them as they come. The chef places them in front of us one by one. It's fresh, surprising and spicy as can be.
DIRT CANDY
Vegetables in a multitude of interesting and surprising forms, to be ...Read more
PILOT
Read moreIf you're craving seafood during your New York City stay, there's nothing better than booking a table at Pilot. This excellent fish restaurant is located on the deck of a boat, which is anchored right in front of the Manhattan skyline. Faced with this breathtaking panorama day and night, you can enjoy New York State (or other) oysters with a good cocktail at the bar, or sit down to a crab dish, scallops or lobster. The food is as exquisite as the view!
CANNELLE LIC
Good plan to enjoy the delicious pastries and viennoiseries prepared by ...Read more
IPPUDO WESTSIDE
Japanese restaurant offering delicious ramens and a variety of homemade New ...Read more
TIME OUT MARKET
Market with terrace with a beautiful view of Brooklyn Bridge, to find a ...Read more
SONG' E NAPULE
Warm restaurant offering Neapolitan pizzas baked over a wood fire in New ...Read more
BROOKLYN BAGEL & COFFEE COMPANY
Excellent, generous, homemade bagel restaurant in New York City.Read more
SUNDAY IN BROOKLYN
The ultimate Brooklyn brunch, where you can eat delicious pancakes covered ...Read more
MERCADO LITTLE SPAIN
Quality Spanish cuisine to enjoy at a trendy restaurant in Hudson Yards.Read more
THE BUTCHER'S DAUGHTER
The city's trendiest vegetarian restaurant, with its healthy and colourful ...Read more
LA BONNE SOUPE
Burgers, salads and a variety of dishes to enjoy in a cosy restaurant near ...Read more