Mable's Smokehouse & Banquet Hall (& 50+ other eateries) will be sampling their fare at our 2013 Choice Eats tasting event on 3/19 - can't wait! http://ow.ly/h6OAc
We can't get enough of the pulled pork and cozy atmosphere at this Williamsburg eatery, and the sides are standouts, too (hello, house-pickled beets). Read more.
Great eatery. Nice, professional service. Stop by right before sunset and view the NYC skyline from the rooftop, while you dine next to the wood burning pizza oven.
A magical mix of wonderful eateries alongside a beautiful Trader Joe's. Hard to choose where to eat, but my experiences at each have been stellar.
Surely God hath named no place as brilliantly as Banhmigos, nor blessed any bi-ethnically curious eatery with such delicious sandwiches. The traditional banh mi? Unparalleled! The bubble tea? So-so.
Ovenly (& 50+ other eateries) will be sampling their fare at our 2013 Choice Eats tasting event on 3/19 - can't wait! http://ow.ly/h6OAc
The best gluten-free bakery in NYC (and the best peanut butter cookie I've ever had). Chocolate truffle and pistachio agave are insanely rich.
Lines wind out the door at 2013's Best New Bakery winner for skillfully balanced bites like fudgy date-cocoa Montego Bay bars and a killer chocolate-chip cookie teeming with gooey nubs. Read more.
Informal and small eatery serving up the best Pressed Cuban Sandwiches and Pernil - also try the Elena Ruth and finish it off with a slice of Key Lime Pie.
More like an amusement park than a restaurant, 3 conjoined eateries offer good Sicilian pizza, stupendous spumoni, and uneven southern Italian fare-go for anything featuring eggplant or ricotta. Read more.
With a huge collection of picnic tables, some exposed to the elements and others in a tented pavilion, L & B (founded in 1939 in Gravesend) offers three eateries to choose from. Read more.
Fantastic Mediterranean in a perfectly rustic space, the most northerly eatery in BK. Double down on the flaky bread, and if you're a group of 4 or more, don't miss the rabbit.
Everything is delicious. Definitely get at least one flatbread and an order of labneh to start. If you're a bourbon fan, I highly recommend the astrid—super simple and refreshing.
“Glasserie’s convivial ethos feels in keeping with the way we like to eat now: gone is the three-course meal, and, instead, appetizers become entrées, and back again, all of it customizable.” Read more.
Middle Eastern eatery Miriam does wonders with Mediterranean plates, and from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily, you can score mezze dishes for half off, provided you sit at the bar. Read more.
They serve cheap, tasty tacos and the like out of their tiny cantina, which opens up to a bigger eatery in the warehouse where they regularly roll out fresh tortillas. It's also BYOB and cash only. Read more.
Make a date at the destination eatery for fresh-picked salads, hand-rolled pastas, and a fine dining atmosphere at deliciously casual prices.
Eco-friendly eatery, providing great food, great music/videos, and great social environment for all New Yorkers. Read more.