| NYC has some of the best restaurants in the world, | | | | Nobu are two of the best restaurants in New York |
| no one has ever questioned this. But for some one | | | | and appropriately, two of the toughest reservations to |
| who is not from New York, they may want to know | | | | get. |
| where are the best areas to eat in the Big Apple? In | | | | The consensus when it comes to fine dining has to be |
| this article I will break down the best areas to eat in | | | | Columbus Circle. This small area houses some of the |
| New York City. | | | | best restaurants in the world. The list goes on and on, |
| The East Village, where I currently reside, is a cultural | | | | but some of the best ones include Per Se, Masa, A |
| melting pot of restaurants. From Vietnamese to | | | | Voce, Marea and Jean Georges. That's a ton of |
| Neapolitan Pizza to Japanese Ramen, there is no | | | | Michelin Stars in such a small area! |
| shortage of options. If you are looking for something | | | | Another area that is often overlooked, but awesome |
| outside the box, Graffiti on East 10th Street is Indian | | | | would have to be NoLita (north of little italy). This small |
| inspired small plates that seriously made me | | | | neighborhood has hotspots such as Torrissi Italian |
| contemplate vegetarianism for 45 minutes. Ippudo | | | | specialties, where the turkey is mouthwateringly thick |
| serves a world-class bowl of ramen as well. On a cold | | | | and juicy. Another great spot down there is Pinche |
| rainy day, it does not get better than Ippudo. | | | | Tacqueria. Some of the best fish tacos the city has to |
| The West Village is another hotspot for restaurants. I | | | | offer. |
| personally love the Fatty Crab, which offers an | | | | These are just a few of the great eating areas, but it |
| Americanized take on Malaysian BBQ. The portions | | | | wouldn't be right to make a food list about New York |
| are large, spicy, and most importantly, cheap. | | | | and not include Murray Hill, the Upper East Side and the |
| Ushiwakamaru is a Japanese-style sushi bar where | | | | Financial District. Just kidding! |
| the fish is so fresh, you'll feel like you're in Kyoto if you | | | | Stick to the areas mentioned above and you'll leave |
| close your eyes. | | | | New York a happy (and full) camper. |
| Tribeca is never at a loss for fine dining. Bouley and | | | | |