"Xai Xai. That's a small town in Mozambique." Homicide detective Conor Bard stops into Xai Xai for a pinotage in Charles Kipps' CRYSTAL DEATH. Leer más.
Anyone who lives anywhere close to East 86th Street is a regular here—and no one minds the high kitsch factor. Fajita plates and margaritas are massive and immensely satisfying. [Eater 38 Member] Leer más.
“The name, though reminiscent of a Tarzan boast, is apt: Flex Mussels forgoes European and American tradition and puts the mussel on steroids.” Leer más.
Recommended dishes: Beer cheese; grilled mozzarella sandwich; grilled cheddar sandwich; Asian gnocchi and beef. Leer más.
On a calm evening, go for the low-ABV Scottish lager, the pilsner from Kulmbacher. The De Dolle Brouwers' Dulle Teve, 10% ABV, is for a more raucous occasion. Leer más.
Try the cemita poblano, a whopping handful of shredded pork, cheese, avocado, mango and aioli, which is served only at lunch. The secret and critical ingredient is papalo, an herb similar to cilantro. Leer más.
NYC's best cheap Belgian waffles are $5 & served from a truck. Add $2 for unlimited toppings ("dinges") & be sure to try the spekuloos. Check the website or call them for their current location. Leer más.
No question, it's the best barbecue in the city. The best part is the casual & playful atmosphere: beer served in mason jars, buffet style line-up & huge communal tables. Leer más.
Owning an apartment on the Upper West Side means access to some of the city's elite restaurants, from iconic fine-dining establishments to famed bagelries, diners and informal ethnic food joints Leer más.
MH offers exceptional mass transit access, with the reliable 4, 5 and 6 trains running down the neighborhood's spine and a host of dependable crosstown buses putting the rest of the city within reach Leer más.
West Village is a pretty unique place -- a community at once luxurious and unmistakably bohemian, and a wonderful place to live. Leer más.
Clinton, which runs from Eighth Avenue to the Hudson River, has become a hub for new construction condominium development, most notably through amenity-rich new condo listings Leer más.
Defined by warehouses and industry during the last century, Tribeca has reinvented itself in the last 30 years as a surpassingly hip and sophisticated Manhattan neighborhood Leer más.
The West Village's entertainment options run from the quiet bistros, gastro-pubs and bars on its sedate side streets to the booming clubs and rooftop-bar scene of the Meatpacking District Leer más.
The West Village is a pretty unique place -- a community at once luxurious and unmistakably bohemian, and a wonderful place to live. Leer más.
The Financial District was the first area of Manhattan to develop, and its narrow streets and palpable history make that impossible to forget. Leer más.
Artists ranging from Madonna to Jean-Michel Basquiat, and from The Beastie Boys and The Strokes to Allen Ginsberg have called the East Village home Leer más.
The sprawling 6,000-square-foot hall—decked out with reclaimed lumber, long picnic tables and dangling turquoise lights—doubles as a beer garden, drawing a boisterous, Southern-comfort lovin' crowd. Leer más.