The namesake burgers are good. The $6 Kobe hot dog—served on a buttery bun and topped with chili and cheese or apple slaw and jalapeño—is better. One of our 25 favorite food trucks! Read more.
The group's co-founder and other activists are furious over a cost-saving plan to move GMHC from its home in Chelsea to a new building on the West Side. Read more.
A West Village 'cue joint standing out for all the right reasons. Taste the Malaysian honeycomb tripe, which is slow-cooked in smoked tomato curry. Read more.
Try the beer-braised tongue taco here, the brined pork tongue is cooked with bacon, chorizo, onions and a slug of Negra Modelo. It's one of NYC's 26 best tacos! Read more.
In his NY Diet, Jeffrey Steingarten calls Eataly "spectacular" - there are "wonderful, delicious pastas," "wonderful" pizza, not to mention great crudo, breadsticks, and Pat LaFrieda steak. Read more.
A curvaceous, white brick interio sets the mood for the seriously shareable Mariscos (like mezcal-cured ocean trout w/ roe & cream cheese) at EC. Read more.
Try the Moo Shu Duck Taco here: Cool slices of radish & cucumber offer a crisp counterpoint to the sriracha-and-hoisin–braised duck filling. It's one of NYC's 26 best tacos! Read more.
Patrons tend to start out with a plate of slender, sugar-crusted churros with melted dunking chocolate ($10), but diners might do just as well splitting the brioche French toast ($12). Read more.
Recommended: Pan con tomate, Ibérico ham, smoked pig’s cheek, anchovies, autumn salad, fried fairytale eggplant, croquettes, smoked amberjack, lamb breast, paella, rice pudding, torrijas. Read more.
This place may look like a hodge-podge nightclub, but the Nuevo Latino menu is inspired: shortrib arepas or the ceviches with Asian pear are top notch. Featured in Where to Eat 2011! Read more.
Catch the Happy Ending Series here, it’s the best reading series with a twist. Big names are required to take a risk onstage: Jesse Ball once taught the crowd how to steal a book from B&N. Read more.
Didn't catch the Zac Posen for Target collection before it flew off shelves? The Queens store still has tons of it in stock - on clearance racks! The red leather jacket is now $99, down from $199. Read more.
Onegin's shocking the world by serving up...infused vodkas and traditional-wood-burning-brick-oven-fired 19thC Russian vittles, like the super tasty salmon-stuffed puff pastry. Read more.
Recommended: Salumi, verdure, salt cod, calamari, cassoncini, spaghetti alla chitarra, chicken under a brick, branzino. Read more.
Sponsored Tip: Order San Pellegrino or Acqua Panna water at this Puglian spot and a donation will be made to Share Our Strength! Also: try the spaghetti and meatballs. Read more.
The high-end indie and vintage clothing shop makes us feel like we’re raiding someone's (enviable) closet. Pop next door for jewelry. If you meet Orson (woof), tell him we sent you. Read more.