The classic burger is great, but we’re more about “the Mexican”: a chorizo burger with jack cheese, pickled jalapeños and chipotle mayo. Followed by a decadently thick milkshake, of course. Leer más.
Ryan Sutton's 1 star review: "Try the bone marrow and suet-laced burger; it sports a soft, pate-like texture and a gentle, dry-aged funk." Leer más.
At St. Mazie, an easy-to-miss door across from the bar opens onto a staircase that descends to the cellar where you’ll feel transported back to the 1880s. Leer más.
With extremely unique vibes, the bar’s 250 plus specialty drinks are divided into categories like Health, Stress Relievers and Pain Killers. Leer más.
Try the Curious George ($6.95), which includes three fried eggs, French fries in the sandwich (Yay!), 3 strips of bacon, 2 slices of melted cheese, and two pieces of boiled luncheon meat ham. Leer más.
This casual rooftop in Williamsburg has patio furniture and graffiti, and very large and strong signature cocktails during happy hour. You can also score cheap beers. Leer más.
Choose between the Maine- and Connecticut-style rolls at this cult-favorite New York establishment. Word on the street is it sells up to 5,000 rolls on a good summer day. Leer más.
Pies are topped with a three cheese blend, snips of fresh basil, and a thin layer of olive oil. Leer más.
Mathieu Palombino and his crew have earned raves for their fluffy Neapolitan-style pizzas at Motorino. The Brussels sprouts pie and the soppresata pizza are standouts. Leer más.
Burger: OK, this one is technically vegetarian, but judging by the lines wrapping around the block to try a taste, it definitely deserves a slot. Leer más.
The hibiscus doughnut is tangy, it’s sweet and it’s the most Instagrammable food in NYC. Leer más.
Located inside the chic Ace Hotel, this cozy Flatiron gastropub is serving up contemporary British comfort food like sweetbreads ($19), braised lamb ($17) and seafood sausage ($19). Leer más.
The weekend and holiday lines are themselves legendary. Join the throngs, or opt for a calm weekday morning. Lunch is almost always busy; at dinnertime, you practically have the place to yourself. Leer más.
With only 12 seats, this spot fills up fast. Grab a coffee at the barber shop-slash-café next door while you wait, or, weekends, check to see if local tea importer Kettl is doing a pop-up upstairs. Leer más.
The estrella pasta (made with chicken livers) is as good as everyone says it is. Leer más.
Don’t ignore the potatoes—or the desserts (remember cheesecake?). Request a seat near the window upstairs. Leer más.
The laminated baguettes—that’s a baguette wrapped in croissant dough!—come out at 1 p.m. Monday to Thursday and at 11:30 a.m. Friday and sell out quickly. Be there. Leer más.
It’s more fun to over-order the small plates and descend on them as a group. Whatever comes with burrata, get. Dessert? You can skip it. Also try their new Italian restaurant, Café Altro Paradiso. Leer más.
Great pasta and a beautiful bottle of Barolo are the only way to go. If the pizzocheri (a short taglietelle) with Brussels sprouts, fontina, and sage is on the menu, get it. Leer más.
With its luxuriance of fried chickpea fritters, nutty tasting tahini, and fresh greens, onions, and tomatoes, Mamoun's falafel redefined a quick bite for New Yorkers. Leer más.
A plate of pierogies with sour cream and caramelized onions is the essential order — they're made in house and the restaurant goes through a lot of them, so you know they're gonna be fresh. Leer más.
Like the rest of the Del Posto menu, Mark Ladner's show-stopping baked lasagna combines the best of the Italian and Italian-American culinary traditions. Leer más.
New York City is overrun with chickens for two, but this is the bird to beat. Daniel Humm stuffs a mixture of foie gras, black truffles, and bread crumbs between the skin and the meat. Leer más.
Office workers and tourists alike line up day and night for the combo over rice at Halal Guys. You feel like a beast finishing one of these tubs of meat, rice, and tangy white sauce. Leer más.
For the fusili, fresh octopus is first braised in red wine and tomato sauce. The pasta is then tossed in the sauce, and the chunks of bone marrow are added to the mix. Leer más.
Black and whites are the unofficial cookies of NYC, and this ancient bakery offers some of the best. Leer más.
The L & B square slice has a dense, slightly sweet crust that's faintly reminiscent of a biscuit. The dough is first topped with mozzarella then tomato sauce and a thin layer of Pecorino-Romano. Leer más.
You have your pick of the classics, but once your kid gets their tongue on an oddball like Black Sesame or Lavender and Corn, they may start to wonder how Ben & Jerry lost their edge. Leer más.
House of Yes was voted the Best Date Spot to Get Sex Started by OkCupid users in the first-ever Daters' Choice Awards! Tap Read more for additional date spot categories in New York City. #daterschoice Leer más.
The outdoor bar boasts some gorgeous decor, with vintage train tracks and boxcars, lush greenery, live jazz and, like the sprawling Sleep No More set below, an ethereal, haunting old-world ambiance. Leer más.