All About New York City Restaurants

OK, let's establish some ground rules. It's called the City,glee after dining here (located at 10 Columbus Circle,
not Manhattan. And under no circumstance should youbetween 58th and 59th Sts.). With a French-New
ever say New York City. Yes, we know some NewAmerican menu that changes daily, this pricey culinary
Yorkers do take things a bit too far and say they areexperience is a worthwhile treat for your senses (the
from the City even when they are visiting relatives indishes are as delicious as they are colorful). Whatever
Tulsa - where the nickname really loses itsyou do, begin your meal with the "Oysters and Pears"
luster.Whatever it is you are trying to do while you're inand make sure you save enough room for the
the City, do it quickly and get out of the way. That"Coffee and Doughnuts" dessert.Il Mulino:This is the
applies to ordering at the deli (where do you think theepitome of an Old New York hangout, the restaurant
Soup Nazi idea came from?), riding the escalators,boasts some of the best Italian food you'll ever eat.
crossing the street or buying a paper. Things have aLocated in the West Village (on 86 W. Third St.,
faster pace up here and people like it that way. Thisbetween Sullivan & Thompson and near NYU), the
City will eat you alive if you don't prepare properly.Butplace is small, crowded & quite loud, but the food
even with all of the millions of people scurrying around,makes it all worth while. Bring your appetite (portions
you can still blend into the madness and fit right in.are big enough to feed a small country) and your
That's because everyone is too busy to notice you aswallet.Dos Caminos (Soho): With made-to-order
they race to the subways, run to catch the ferries, orguacamole and some of the best margaritas in town
fight for a cab. New York has a "kick you in the teeth"(in addition to more than 150 tequila selections), you
attitude that can make you feel satisfied when youcan't go wrong with the city's top Mexican spot. With
actually accomplish something. And, you know youindoor and outdoor seating options, this place brings the
earned it because you've just navigated thru all thefiesta downtown! Dos Caminos is located at West
madness. Here's a local tip so don't sound like a touristBroadway & Houston (along with a location on Park
when you are downtown- it's pronounced "How-Stin"Avenue and a Midtown location opening in Fall
even though it is spelled like Houston. SoHo means'06).Jean Georges: It's simple, French chef
south of Houston - now go figure out NoHo on yourJean-Georges Vongerichten can't get it wrong (ever!)
own.Immerse yourself in the City, with all it has to offer,This restaurant, inside the Trump International Hotel, is
and you'll understand why it's like no other place onas sophisticated as it is superb. Located off Columbus
earth. The diversity, the energy, the attitude - you canCircle (1 Central Park West, between 60th and 61st
find anything and everything in the City that neverSts.), this divine masterpiece offers a formal dining
(EVER) sleeps. There's always a new neighborhoodroom, more casual cafe and an outdoor terrace for
to explore, another restaurant to try, another club tothose cool summer nights. Don't you dare leave
dance at, and another bar to drink in.Dreams havewithout sampling the baby scallops and the four-part
been realized here since the first settlers and you cancitrus tasting.Babbo: Who doesn't love Mario Batali?
feel that same spirit as you walk the streets of eachWith its trademark pasta tasting menu, make sure you
neighborhood. Where else can you see millionairesaren't watching your waistline when you arrive at this
mingling seamlessly with the working class? Fromtwo-story townhouse. You'll find that the simplest
munching on their morning bagels to singing along withingredients have never tasted so good! Everything is
Frank Sinatra at the end of the Yankees game, Newtasty but we fancy the ravioli with beef cheeks and
Yorkers share the local pride. Maybe it's becausethe goat cheese tortellini. Reservations are a must.
everyone has one thing in common - they've all lived inBabbo is located at 110 Waverly Pl., between 6th Ave.
that 300 square foot studio apartment and paid $2000and MacDougal.Una Pizza Napoletana: Seriously, who
a month for it. And why does everyone say theirneeds Italy? This is, by far, the best pizza in the City -
address like it's the most regal location in the known"The Best, Jerry...the best." Each bite is light, fragrant
universe?NYC was built (and still runs) on itsand oh-so delish! The buffalo mozzarella is shipped
neighborhoods. You'll find that each has its owndirectly from Italy and pairs nicely with the
character, so get out and explore. People from allfinger-licking-good basil-infused tomato sauce. Una
walks of life are really what make this place soPizza (349 E. 12th St., between 1st and 2nd Aves.) is
special.RestaurantsNew York has so many types ofnot to be missed.Bouchon Bakery: Located on
food - from American to Japanese, from French toColumbus Circle in the Time Warner Building, this
Asian - you can find anything and everything in thiscasual French Boulangerie is anything but plain. You'll
City. Where else can you walk down the street andfind everything from mouth-watering fresh croissants,
smell the aromas from innumerable food stands thatto good-ol' PB&J sandwiches. This place has the best
line the streets and the kitchens that pack them intuna fish sandwich we've ever had. And, did we
every night? The diversity of NYC is unparalleled tomention they make their own hand-made
any other. Here are some of our favorites:Gascogne:chocolates?Momofuku Noodle Bar: If you need a quick
If you can't make it out to Paris, make sure you canramen fix - this is your spot. Just be prepared to wait
find your way to this charming French bistro in the(they don't take reservations). And, if you don't mind
city's Chelsea district. With French-speaking waiters,getting packed in like sardines and eating thigh-to-thigh
indoor/outdoor seating and culinary indulgences, thiswith your fellow patrons - find your way to this
place can make you forget you're in NYC! Theamazing noodle bar. The three-variety steamed buns
escargots and foie gras are always a pleaser!(pork, chicken or shitake) are worth the trip and the
Gascogne is located on Eighth Ave. (Between 17th &wait. Momofuku is located at 163 First Ave. (at 10th is
18th Streets).B-Bar and Grill (formerly Bowery Bar): Athe only place you need to visit for information on the
popular summertime setting with indoor/outdoortrendiest bars and restaurants, the most luxurious
ambiance, B-Bar is great for summer drinks and dinnerhotels, and the most exclusive parties and shops for
on the patio. The place is known to draw A-listers anddiscriminating travelers. Visit for the lowdown on where
occasional celebrities. The grill offers deliciousto go in Atlanta, New York, Miami, LA and other major
appetizers and the calamari & popcorn shrimp arecities around the world, and listing to our monthly travel
always a great choice! B Bar is located on East 4th &podcast for the best in upscale travel and
Bowery.Per Se: You'll go running down the streets inentertainment.