Dining Articles
Where to Eat in Little Italy
NYC's Little Italy has many great restaurants ranging from classic red sauce joints to world class bakeries and pizzerias, plus plenty of non-Italian options that are worth exploring.
Smorgasburg Open for Summer at the Seaport
Summer gets into gear at South Street Seaport with a revamped Smorgasburg featuring eight food vendors, plus a brand new bar serving up cold beer on tap.
Where to Eat in the East Village
NYC's East Village has a truly diverse dining scene with literally hundreds of restaurants for every taste, mood and budget.
fabrick by David Burke Celebrates Year One
David Burke's Archer Hotel outpost, fabrick, celebrates its first birthday with a four-course prix-fixe dinner crafted by Executive Chef Adin Langille.
Where to Eat on the Upper West Side
The Upper West Side has many great places to dine, including excellent bagels, serene fine dining spots and at least one iconic diner frequented by a man named Seinfeld.
Where to Eat in Chinatown
Our list of the best restaurants in Chinatwon will you show you where to dine in this bustling neighborhood that's brimming with good eating options.
Profile: Sal Scognamillo of Patsy's Italian Restaurant
From Sinatra to Clooney, Patsy's Restaurant has been a Manhattan favorite for Italian cuisine, since 1944. Sal Scognamillo, executive chef for 30 years, has a new cookbook out.
Mad. Sq. Eats Open Thru May 28
Head to Madison Square Park now through May 28 for Mad. Sq. Eats, bringing you New York's hottest food vendors, from Roberta's Pizza to Red Hook Lobster Pound.
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Tio Pepe
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo's at Tio Pepe's in the West Village, with $5 margaritas and authentic Spanish and Mexican cuisine.
Eight Great Dining Options in Greenwich Village
A night dining in the ever-vibrant Greenwich Village is a must for any NYC tourist. Here are eight of favorite spots, both classic and new.
Meet the Celebrity Chefs of NYC
You know them from TV and your favorite cookbooks. It's time to treat yourself to a fine dining experience from one of your favorite celebrity chefs. You might be surprised how many famous TV chefs have restaurants right here in NYC.
Win Free Meals for 60 Days at Texas de Brazil
Now through April 30, New York City Brazilian Steakhouse Texas de Brazil is running an "All You Can Eat Card" contest. Dine and enter to win chance to eat for free, 60 days.
Best Tableside Guacamole in NYC
Rock your guac with inventive flavors, spices tailored to your taste preferences, and the freshest ingredients. These restaurants are offering the best tableside guacamole in New York City.
Taste NYC with Patsy's Italian Family Cookbook
Patsy's Italian Restaurant, NYC's most star-studded red sauce spot, releases their second cookbook of classic family recipes with a foreword by Ben Stiller.
Duet Restaurant: A Platonic Ideal of Village Dining
The fantastic two-story West Village restaurant Duet Restaurant & Bar offers atmosphere and cuisine for every mood.
NYC's Top Spots for Jewish Cuisine
Find out about great NYC eateries that specialize in Jewish cuisine including Katz's Deli, Russ & Daughters, Balaboosta and others.
Celebrate Opening Day at NYY Steak
To celebrate Opening Day on April 6, NYY Steak Midtown is offering their signature 27 oz. long bone rib eye steaks for only $27, all day long.
Toast the Roaring Twenties at Morton's The Steakhouse
Morton's The Steakhouse (WTC location) celebrates the Roaring 20s, with Prohibition era libations and its signature cuisine.
A Norwegian Miracle Comes to Oceana
A miraculous Norwegian specialty cod comes to NYC seafood mecca Oceana for a limited time.
Where to Eat Brunch with Live Music
From gospel to jazz to the Beatles, New York's weekend brunch scene is teeming with great live music options.
Rainbow Room Keeps Swinging in March
Enjoy stellar jazz and big band music at Rainbow Room for the most sophisticated Monday night in town.
Chinese New Year Wishes Come True at Hakkasan
One of New York's best Chinese restaurants makes wishes come true with a special menu and more for the Chinese New Year.
Stone Crab Season at Del Frisco's
Stone crab season is in full swing at Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse, NYC.
The Marshal - NYC's Farm-to-Table Favorite
Good things come in small packages at The Marshal restaurant in Hell’s Kitchen; it’s the kind of authentic, distinctive little spot nearly every tourist wants to experience.
Five Celebrity-Owned New York City Restaurants
Robert DeNiro, Bruce Willis, Justin Timberlake, Jay Z, and Michael Jordan may initially be renowned for film, music and basketball, but they also happen to own New York City restaurants. Even with star power, it’s no easy feat to have a restaurant in this town (first three years are the make-it-or-break-it period). Clearly, tourists and locals alike have taken a shine to the following establishments that, with the test of time, have become NYC dining staples.