Kenny Yang
Former NYC Staff Writer
Kenny is a staff writer for Infatuation NYC. After working in technology for (let's just say a pretty long time), he took the next logical step in his career and decided to start writing about food. Originally from Houston, Kenny moved to New York after college and then back to Texas (this time to Austin) before remembering that he actually despises driving—so he promptly came back. Live shows are a big part of his life and he used to be a decent tennis player (but only pretends to be one now). If he sees pigs in a blanket on a menu, it's his inexplicable life rule to always order it. There's a rumor that he maintains a doc with details about every restaurant he's ever been to. But that's probably not true because who does that?
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Page 3The Best Buffalo Wings In NYC
Good Buffalo wings are surprisingly hard to find. When you're in the mood, try one of these spots.
Where To Eat Inside In NYC And Still Feel Like You’re In A Garden
Surround yourself with greenery while you have a meal indoors.
Where To Have An Excellent Vegetarian Meal In NYC
Where to eat when you want more vegetarian options than “seasonal market sides.”
The Best Bars In Midtown
From rooftop lounges to places with karaoke, here's where to drink within walking distance of Rockefeller Center and Grand Central.
The Best Restaurants In Koreatown
Where to get kimbap, rice cakes, and Korean barbecue before you sing karaoke.
Principe
The rare, exciting restaurant in Soho, Principe offers Italian-leaning seafood, plentiful chandeliers, and prime trendspotting opportunities.
What To Eat (And Skip) At The Tin Building By Jean-Georges
Here's what we think of all the places at the massive Seaport food hall from Jean-Georges Vongerichten.
Steak Frites
The name tells you what you should order at this French bistro in Hell’s Kitchen, but plenty of other dishes shine too.
Güeros
Güeros is a counter-service Tex-Mex spot in Crown Heights that serves some good tacos—if you time your visit right.
The Mallard Drake
Hang out with all your PBR-loving friends at this roomy, retro-looking dive bar in Greenpoint.
Pizza Yard
If you’re on Governor’s Island and craving pizza, the Neapolitan pies at Pizza Yard are more than adequate.
Where To Drink With Someone Who Insists That Vinyl Just Sounds Better
Listening bars for music nerds and fans of dark, moody places.
The Best Restaurants In Flushing
Besides having one of the biggest Chinatowns, Flushing is one of the best food neighborhoods in New York City, period. Here’s where you should be eating.
Where To Eat And Drink In Coney Island
Hot dogs, candy apples, enormous tortas, and more good stuff to eat before you ride the Wonder Wheel.
10 Great Queer-Owned Restaurants In NYC
Where to eat when you want to support a queer-owned business.
The Best Bars In Williamsburg
Listen to live music, have a dance party, or drink some natural wine in a backyard full of people you’ve seen on dating apps.
Soy Bean Chan Flower Shop
This plant shop should be your first stop on a Flushing food crawl for its tofu pudding and other affordable Chinese snacks.
Fonda
This reliable Mexican restaurant in Tribeca is a great option for a lot of different situations.
Café Mars
At this wacky restaurant in Gowanus, the fun setting and straightforward Italian dishes overshadow the more experimental food.
Virginia's
You could do worse than the American food at the revamped Virginia’s, but you could also do a lot better.