Situado cerca de la costa de Brooklyn, el ahora legendario Grimaldi's ofrece excelentes pizzas que se cocinan en un horno de ladrillo, por lo que la corteza sale crujiente y gratamente quemadita. Los ingredientes siempre son los más frescos, incluyendo las deliciosas salchichas, verduras y queso mozzarella. No se toman reservas, así que hay que prepararse para esperar afuera junto con una buena cantidad de fieles clientes, que consideran que esta es la mejor pizza de la ciudad de Nueva York.
Este restaurante francés, propiedad del chef Daniel Boulud, es considerado por algunos como la mejor experiencia gastronómica en la ciudad. Tanto la preparación como la presentación de la comida son excepcionales, y la decoración del Renacimiento italiano, la carta de vinos y el personal experimentado son dignos de mención. El menú de precio fijo, que incluye un aperitivo, un plato principal y postre puede ser algo costoso para muchos, pero el almuerzo es más razonable y se mantiene un ambiente bastante informal.
El restaurante homónimo del chef coreano Jungsik Yim tomó por sorpresa a la ciudad. Jungsik propone una versión fresca y novedosa de los clásicos de la gastronomía coreana. El menú incluye platillos tan diversos como el "bibim", el "hae jang", la langosta a la tailandesa y el pollo Gangnam. La carta de vinos es bastante extensa y representa a prácticamente todas las regiones vitivinícolas del mundo. Incluso encontrarán una selección de sakes. A la hora del postre, los más pedidos son la cremeux de té verde, el yogurt helado de durazno y las tarteletas de batata. Si son un poco más aventureros, opten por el menú degustación de 10 pasos. El salón comedor está decorado de forma muy elegante y los elementos más destacados son las paredes de color marrón y las banquetas blancas. Las piezas de estilo coreano le aportan un toque muy agradable al lugar.
Named after Pellegrino Artusi, well known for his expansive cookbook La Scienza in Cucina e L’Arte di Mangiare Bene, L'Artusi will make any epicurean proud. An Italian diner with modern twists by Gabe and Katherine Thompson and an impressive wine cellar, this eatery will charm you. Spread across two floors, you can catch all the action in the open kitchen. It also features a cheese bar. Their menu includes spaghetti with garlic, parmesan, and chiles, rigatoni with ragu and basil, bucatini with pancetta and tomato, charred octopus with pancetta, and roasted mushroom. If you are a first-timer at L'Artusi, chances are you will leave as a fan.
Mark Forgione is a celebrated chef in America, winner of the show The Next Iron Chef and recipient of a coveted Michelin Star. His signature restaurant is a must visit and gives you the opportunity to savor some fine contemporary inventions created by him. In an elegant ambiance with classic furniture and dim lights, one can relish his take on the steak, apart from other frequently-changing, seasonally-inspired dishes. Desserts and wines can also be enjoyed to the fullest at this prestigious restaurant.
Sleek and breathtaking are the two words that will come to mind when you think of The Skylark. Set atop the 30th floor of a skyscraper, it not only offers stunning vistas from its open-air rooftop space but also from its indoor area with floor-to-ceiling glass windows. Sprawling across three floors, it's a swanky cocktail lounge. Take a sip of their delectable cocktails crafted by their master mixologist on plush couches inside or comfy seats outdoors. Nosh on the tasty bites on offer that complement your blended concoctions well. Open only on weekends, it doubles up as an event venue on weekends and is one of the classy spots in town where you have to dress to impress.
Indulge the geeky side in you by visiting Caveat, an interesting and unconventional events space on the Lower East Side of New York. Founded by science lovers, it is made fit to host anything from storytelling sessions, science talks, stand up comedy shows, poetry slams to trivia competitions and more. Its state-of-art technology and excellent sound system also make it an ideal venue for the recording of podcasts, a panel debate or discussion, or company meetings. This laidback space also comprises a bar area where you can sip on craft beers and savory wines and gorge on delicious pub fare while engaging in a stimulating event. This unique space is welcoming of big ideas and as per their tagline, you will definitely go back home smarter.
Set above the iconic Freeman's Restaurant, this stylish New York bar has only twenty seats. Designed in colonial style, the wooden interiors and beaming corners of the otherwise dimly-lit place, give it a clandestine, furtive vibe. Portraits of ships, whales and other nautical symbols are a perfect addition to the maritime arrangement. The food and drinks menu also sticks to the theme. Cocktails like Moonraker Sail and Realm of the Nagas are favorites among customers. The food menu features delicacies such as fresh oysters, Portuguese octopus, and karaage.
Situated in one of the most influential and iconic buildings of Midtown, Bo Peep Cocktail & Highball Store is an upscale establishment cheekily poses as a speakeasy bar. It features old classic interiors, over-the-top gold paneled doorways and dining tables, rustic furniture, and plush sofas. The retro look of the restaurant is completed with a grand piano, which centers the place and brings the venue to life with live performances by piano artists and vocalists. The bar offers a wide variety of spirits and a tasty tapas menu of bar bites, some classic pizzas, and desserts.
J.Bespoke is an upscale speakeasy that is tucked away behind Devoción Cascara. This speakeasy radiates an elegant vibe with elements like candle-lit tables, leather sofas and brass accents. Owing to its television screens, this speakeasy also features the vibe of a sports bar so you can cheer on your favorite team. The menu includes upscale items like Japanese-style fried chicken bites, truffle fries, Wagyu cheeseburgers and the like. These can be paired with interesting craft cocktails that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. Though priced on the steeper end, it is well worth the money spent.
Este restaurante francés, propiedad del chef Daniel Boulud, es considerado por algunos como la mejor experiencia gastronómica en la ciudad. Tanto la preparación como la presentación de la comida son excepcionales, y la decoración del Renacimiento italiano, la carta de vinos y el personal experimentado son dignos de mención. El menú de precio fijo, que incluye un aperitivo, un plato principal y postre puede ser algo costoso para muchos, pero el almuerzo es más razonable y se mantiene un ambiente bastante informal.
Named after Pellegrino Artusi, well known for his expansive cookbook La Scienza in Cucina e L’Arte di Mangiare Bene, L'Artusi will make any epicurean proud. An Italian diner with modern twists by Gabe and Katherine Thompson and an impressive wine cellar, this eatery will charm you. Spread across two floors, you can catch all the action in the open kitchen. It also features a cheese bar. Their menu includes spaghetti with garlic, parmesan, and chiles, rigatoni with ragu and basil, bucatini with pancetta and tomato, charred octopus with pancetta, and roasted mushroom. If you are a first-timer at L'Artusi, chances are you will leave as a fan.