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95 Commercial St (btwn Manhattan Ave & Box St), Brooklyn, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · Greenpoint · 145 tips and reviews
Dina: Mediterranean/American Farm fusion. Must go. Fantastic food, moderately priced. A $76 rabbit dish is an incredibly delicious feast. The space is interesting and modern. Service could be much better.
99 Scott Ave (btwn Randolph and Meserole St), Brooklyn, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · East Williamsburg · 146 tips and reviews
Dina: Best Vietnamese food in NY right now. Pho Ga soup is worth the trip alone. Chef worked at Eleven Madison Park and trained with street food vendors in Vietnam. Exquisite comfort food, inexpensive.
Italian Restaurant · East Village · 78 tips and reviews
Dina: Italian/Japanese fusion. Delicate, creative, umami-laced food for moderate prices. Small, cozy place. Need reservations. Crab and cod roe gnocci are mouthwatering. Potato gratin with uni is a must.
298 Bedford Ave (btwn S 1st & Grand St), Brooklyn, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Williamsburg · 446 tips and reviews
Dina: A MUST. Heaven for oysters and absinthe lovers. Beautiful, vintage looking space. About 20 kinds of oysters, $1 options Mon-Thurs, 4-7pm. Great cocktails. A nice (expensive) menu of small plates.
240 Central Park S (at 59th St & Broadway), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Theater District · 356 tips and reviews
Dina: Best pasta in NYC. Expensive but has a 2 course lunch option for $45. Grilled octopus and lobster for appetizers are fantastic. For pasta, fusilli with bone marrow and octopus is a must.
205 Grand St (btwn Bedford & Driggs Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Williamsburg · 247 tips and reviews
Dina: Delicious, inexpensive Japanese restaurant specializing in udon. The udon is best I've tried in NY. To be more cozy ask to sit at the bar in the back. A great stop for lunch and dinner.
American Restaurant · NoLita · 252 tips and reviews
Dina: New, devilishly trendy wine bar with great food (though not cheap for small portions) Tender and delicious ricotta dumplings. Huge wine list with great options under $50. Reservations essential.
231 E 9th St (btwn Stuyvesant St & 2nd Ave), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · East Village · 103 tips and reviews
Dina: A great japanese izakaya, bustling bar in front, quieter area with tables in back. Try dry stingray fins, a fantastic beer snack. Snow crab dumplings are delicious as is salmon kamameshi (rice).
Dina: A secret restaurant hidden inside the basement of an office building. Great, authentic Japanese food. Everything is delicious. Extensive sake list. Reservations essential.
79 Clinton St (btwn Rivington & Delancey St), New York, NY
Chinese Restaurant · Lower East Side · 96 tips and reviews
Dina: Delicious, subtle and often surprising food of North Weat China, great ingredients and simple, spot-on cooking. Several healthy, vegetarian choices.
Ramen Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 317 tips and reviews
Dina: Best ramen in NYC. A sister restaurant (same menu) of the always mobbed Totto Ramen on the West side but MUCH easier to get into. Black garlic ramen is amazing and best vegetarian ramen I've tried.
334 Bowery (btwn Bond & Great Jones), New York, NY
Pizzeria · NoHo · 75 tips and reviews
Dina: Just get pizza, skip the rest. Pizza is arguably best in NYC. Bit salty, tender and perfectly charred crust. A must is Porta Capuana with burrata, arugula, pecorino and prosciutto.
Tapas Restaurant · Lower East Side · 131 tips and reviews
Dina: Great Spasnish/American tapas bar. A great option for a busy weeknight - almost always a space. 20 different kinds of gin and tonics- try smoked coconut, amazing! Fun, delicious food.
Middle Eastern Restaurant · Flatbush · 55 tips and reviews
Dina: Worth the trek to Brooklyn if you're a hummus lover. It's fantastic and always fresh. The rest of the menu is tasty Israeli home-food cooking. Good brunch and lunch options. Cheap.
French Restaurant · Williamsburg · 64 tips and reviews
Dina: A comfort-food, expertly prepared, deeply flavored menu of French and Korean "fusion" in a tiny space with BYOB ($10 cork). Dishes like kimchi bolllabaisse and korean beef bourguingon. Space is tiny.
Dina: Seasonal, weekly changing menu. Intensely delicious, understated and often surprsing flavors, charming space, great cocktails, fantastic coffee (espressos) and oysters. Perfect for lunch or brunch.
Mexican Restaurant · East Village · 152 tips and reviews
Dina: Revelatory take on high-end Mexican food (not expensive though). Subtle, deep flavors with great ingredients. Lamb tartare is incredible, so is the octopus with chocolate mole. Trendy, dark space.
Spanish Restaurant · East Village · 127 tips and reviews
Dina: One of the best tapas bar in the city right now. Delicious food and a fun concept of passed pinchos. $52 pre fix dinner menu available as well. Also available Spanish conservas - amazing!