HAGS is one of those truly New York dining treasures, an eclectic fine-dining queer restaurant in the East Village, run by co-owners chef Telly Justice and sommelier Camille Lindsley. Dinner is a ...
Don’t sleep on the seafood here (it’s called Sailor, after all). The main fish dishes change, but when available, the cod, ...
Kane’s breakout Vietnamese bakery hailed by the New York Times for its bright-green pandan honeycomb cakes, butter cookies, ...
The pizzamaker widely regarded as the godfather of Japan’s Neapolitan pizza movement, Susumu Kakinuma, is heading to New York ...
Or’Esh, the Levantine-focused restaurant from Eugene Remm, Tilman Fertitta, and chef Nadav Greenberg, debuts in Soho ...
Lower East Side natural wine bar Babysips is spinning off with a new spot in Brooklyn this year with double the space. New ...
Chama Mama’s expansion is no anomaly. In the last five years, Georgian restaurants have gone beyond their south Brooklyn bubble. For a long stretch, there was one Georgian restaurant in the West ...
Sadly, sister market and next-door neighbor Fletcher and Lu closed last fall. Luckily, the grocer’s beloved seeded crackers ...
Neston’s desserts include those served at the Industry City space, like a malted mille feuille, chocolate crepe dentelles ...
The famed murgir roast with pulao (a fancy Bangladeshi rice) is as good as I expected, where two giant chicken leg quarters are doused in a thick gravy, pairing well with the gheed-up rice (available ...
Eddie Huang is bringing back Baohaus — his seriously fun restaurant serving bao and his original beef noodle soup. The chef, ...
“It’s been a longtime dream of chef Efrén to serve mariscos,” Rivertown Lodge co-owner Ray Pirkle writes to Eater. He adds ...