Probably the best place I found for hot chocolate. Comes in classic and wicked, which has a cinnamon and a variety of ground chili peppers. Read more.
This online tea purveyor has opened a brick-and-mortar tea bar. Tea sodas, lattes, iced teas and bubble teas are on offer along with tea-infused cookies, cupcakes, brownies and frozen yogurt. Read more.
Take home Christine Ferber jams, made with the finest whole fresh fruit at its prime. They’re one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011. Read more.
Trader Joe’s is no ordinary grocery chain. It stocks its shelves with a winning combination of low-cost staples and exotic, affordable luxuries that you simply can’t find anyplace else. Read more.
The artichoke slice, which comes slathered in gooey artichoke sauce, is the shop's specialty. There's no seating inside here, though, so you'll have to take your pizza and beer elsewhere. Read more.
Consummate hostess Yvonne makes a perfect braised oxtail ($6.50) and other Jamaican staples like curried goat. One of our 25 favorite food trucks! Read more.
Get a bucket of Corona! Best place for day drinking on a boat in the city! Get there before 4:30pm during the week for a table in the sun on the second floor! Read more.
After Hours Specials Every Thursday Night: $5 Cover. $5 Menu. $5 Specialty Cocktails. Unbeatable! Read more.
The sesame pancake with beef is one of our 101 Best Sandwiches in NY. It's a bánh mì by way of Beijing: thin slices of beef with pickled cukes, carrots, and cilantro, dosed with Sriracha. Read more.
Eggplant Egg Sandwich: Over a hefty, well-salted and olive-oiled eggplant steak it's got a heaping mound of soft-scrambled eggs under a blanket of melty, super-drippy cheddar on toasted ciabatta. Read more.
Did you know? The Manhattan Bridge was the first suspension bridge built on deflection theory. It opened to traffic on December 31, 1909. Read more.