Any number of guidebooks, newspaper articles, airline magazine roundups, or TV shows can give first-time New York visitors a lengthy eating itinerary. Unfortunately, their recommendations aren't always the best.
The good news? Some oft-visited tourist destinations really
do have great food. Here are our favorites.
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Picking just five restaurant desserts is no easy feat—but in this list, you'll find plated desserts that are both delicious and accessible. At most places, you can just drop in at the bar or during off hours for dessert alone; and for the Chocolate Ricotta Tortino at Del Posto, make it the your dessert selection for their excellent $29
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Today, the Top 5 Restaurant Sweets of 2010.
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Peter Luger 178 Broadway, Brooklyn NY 11211; map); 718-387-7400; peterluger.com Service: Gruff, cantankerous. Would you want it any other way? Setting: 19th-century beer hall Compare to: Keen's, Old Homestead The Deal: Small steak and fries, $31.95 While the steakhouse...
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[Photo: Kathy YL Chan] There's no time of year that's not perfect for an ice cream sundae. In the last few weeks, I've been chasing sundaes down all over town in order to find the best of what our...
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My friend John called the other day to ask my advice on where to send some friends to eat steak in New York. On Serious Eats yesterday I posted about the evolution of Porter House New York, now clearly one...
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A burger from Shake Shack My top five burgers in New York City: -->Peter Luger, but only when they can figure out how to serve a burger medium-rare. -->Shake Shack: I know it's a cliché, but nobody gets the...
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Editor's note: This is going to be the first in a series of posts that I hope will help those holiday gift givers who want to give the gift of deliciousness. I crave red meat regularly, and though I don't...
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