New York City Restaurants

Ready to take a bite out of New York? Hope you've come hungry. In a city where creativity is expressed in innumerable ways, the food scene takes center stage, with literally thousands of chances to taste what Gotham is all about. Whether lining up at street stands, gobbling down legendary deli and diner grub, or chasing a coveted reservation at the latest celebrity-chef venue, New Yorkers are a demanding yet appreciative audience.

Every neighborhood offers temptations high, low, and in between, meaning there's truly something for every taste, whim, and budget. No matter how you approach dining out here, it's hard to go wrong. Planning a day of shopping among the glittering flagship boutiques along 5th and Madison Avenues? Stop into one of the Upper East Side's storied restaurants for a repast among the "ladies who lunch." Clubbing in the Meatpacking District? Tuck into a meal at eateries as trendy as their patrons. Craving authentic ethnic? From food trucks to hidden joints, there are almost more choices than there are appetites. Recent years have also seen entire food categories, from ramen to meatballs to mac 'n' cheese, riffed upon and fetishized, and at many restaurants you find an almost religious reverence for seasonal, locally sourced cuisine.

And don't forget—New York is still home to more celebrity chefs than any other city. Your chances of running into your favorite cookbook author, Food Network celeb, or paparazzi-friendly chef are high, adding even more star wattage to a restaurant scene with an already through-the-roof glamour quotient. Newfound economic realities, however, have revived appreciation for value, meaning you can tap into wallet-friendly choices at every level of the food chain. Rest assured, this city does its part to satisfy your appetite. Ready, set, eat.

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  • 1. Aita

    $$

    Don't let the unassuming air at this intimate restaurant on a leafy, largely residential block fool you: there is some serious cooking going on here. Case in point: any of the house-made pastas (perhaps cavatelli topped with shaved Parmesan and black truffles); bright, seasonal salads (maybe peach, arugula, and goat cheese); or any of the fish or meat main dishes, like lamb chops milanese or roasted chicken.

    132 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, New York, 11238, USA
    718-576--3584

    Known For

    • Unpretentious neighborhood spot
    • Laid-back brunch
    • Excellent cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.
  • 2. Locanda Vini e Olli

    $$$

    Tucked behind a 150-year-old pharmacy facade on a quiet residential block, this convivial restaurant feels like a large family farmhouse in Tuscany. The menu skews hearty, in the pastas (perhaps sage-scented pappardelle with braised rabbit), mains (there are usually preparations of beef, lamb, duck, and fish to choose among), and antipasti (the chicken liver risotto starter is sublime), with seasonal vegetables showcased as well. The wine list is, of course, excellent.

    129 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, New York, 11238, USA
    718-622--9202

    Known For

    • Hearty Italian fare
    • Upscale family spot
    • Seasonal wine dinners

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 3. Peck's

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    Theo Peck's eponymous gourmet shop descends from New York culinary royalty: Peck cut his teeth as a chef at Michelin-starred restaurant Blue Hill at Stone Barns, and his great-grandfather co-owned Ratner's kosher dairy, once a Lower East Side institution. The narrow store sells deli meats and cheeses, an impressive selection of beer, and goods from Brooklyn purveyors. The takeout counter serves La Colombe coffee, sandwiches, and prepared foods like house-made hummus, rotisserie chickens, and pastries. In warm weather, take yours to the picnic tables on the sunny back patio.

    455A Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, New York, 11205, USA
    347-689--4969

    Known For

    • Brooklyn-made products
    • Sandwiches
    • Great prepared food
  • 4. Bittersweet

    $ | Fort Greene

    Tight on space but long on taste, this slim café is named for its two primary menu categories: coffee and desserts. Baristas know most customers both by sight and by their La Colombe coffee beverage of choice. Pair yours with pastries from the best of the local bakeries or opt for something savory like a salad or a sandwich on Balthazar bread.

    180 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, New York, 11205, USA
    718-852--2556

    Known For

    • Small space
    • Across from the park
    • Neighborhood vibe
  • 5. Choice Market

    $

    If you're planning a picnic at the Pratt Institute Sculpture Park or looking for a low-key meal, this take-out counter and café will do you right. Prepared salads, sandwiches, and excellent pastries are pricier than your average corner deli, but then again, most bodegas don't have farro salad, salmon burgers, or pear brûlée cheesecake on the menu. Service can be slow.

    318 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, New York, 11238, USA
    718-230--5234

    Known For

    • Top-quality pastries
    • Hot breakfast prepared to order
    • Don't expect fast service
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  • 6. Habana Outpost

    $ | Fort Greene

    If the hearty Cuban sandwich and spicy Mexican corn on the cob don't win you over, the exceptionally potent margarita slushies will. An indoor--outdoor party scene with democratic appeal and crowd-pleasing Latin American fare, Habana Outpost occupies a spacious corner lot that is popular with families, first dates, and the occasional raucous-but-friendly group of revelers. On Sunday nights, May through October, the restaurant screens free movies like Purple Rain,Pulp Fiction, and at least one Spike Lee feature.

    757 Fulton St., Brooklyn, New York, 11217, USA
    718-858--9500

    Known For

    • Family-friendly
    • Party atmosphere on the patio
    • Movie nights
  • 7. Roman's

    $$$ | Fort Greene

    Part of an all-star Brooklyn restaurant group that includes Williamsburg favorites Diner and Marlow & Sons, this seasonally focused eatery has an Italian accent. Menus change daily and include farm-fresh fare like wintry fennel salads or pork meatballs in brodo (broth), or summer delicacies like artichoke-studded homemade spaghetti. When weather permits, request one of the candlelit alfresco tables: there's no better perch from which to soak up the Fort Greene scene.

    243 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, New York, 11205, USA
    718-622–5300

    Known For

    • Seasonal menu
    • Hip scene
    • Great for special occasions

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays
  • 8. Walter's

    $$ | Fort Greene

    This buzzy bistro has a menu of upscale comfort food, a comely crowd, and diffused lighting that gives the space an aura of old fashioned glamor. Stop in for a cocktail after a day in Fort Greene Park, or come for a seasonal repast courtesy of Walter's raw bar, market-fresh veggies, and satisfying main dishes—including the popular 7 ounce signature burger.

    166 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, New York, 11217, USA
    718-488--7800

    Known For

    • Fun bar scene
    • Upscale comfort food
    • Great cocktails

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