There’s nothing better than a cone of these Belgian frites and a few signature dipping sauces. The city mourned when a freak explosion destroyed the original location, but it's been rebuilt. Read more.
Possibly the best Italian in NYC. Recommend the sea bass and also if you need to do wine by the glass the Sangiovese is very drinkable.
#9 - IWalked NYC's Top 10 Italian Restaurants. Greenwich Village staple. Been voted the #1 Italian restaurant in NYC by Zagats for two decades. Portions are ginormous & have lots of garlic!<LINK> Read more.
Must try the churros. They come with a chocolate dipping sauce that is just amazing and also the spicy fries are to die for! Yumm...
Try the chocolate ancho chicken torta, which oozes with enough peppers and chocolate to require a pile of napkins and a draft of the Agave wheat beer. Read more.
The crème de la crème in New York Jazz, the Blue Note is more of a shrine to the good old days of jazz. Get tickets to the later show and enjoy a few encore songs!
The music here is amazing! The list of great artist who have played the Blue Note is phenomenal. The place itself .. not so much. Somewhat of a cave. But I always enjoy it anyway :) Read more.
Salmon dish was yummy. Comes with lentils and a ton of steamed veggies, i.e. broccoli, spinach, salads. Yum!
Fantastic boozy brunch. The passion fruit Bellini was fabulous, and I say this as a Bloody Mary fan.
Try the toasted coconut cake, an exceptionally moist, fat-crumbed white cake. It’s one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011. Read more.