Willa Moore
NYC Staff Writer
Willa was raised in Brooklyn and now lives in Brooklyn, so her favorite bagel place hasn’t changed since birth. Before joining The Infatuation, she worked in event production and food styling, which means she has done things like search the entire city for a specific type of Pop Rocks. There is nothing she loves more than a well-made Bloody Mary, and she strongly believes that if you don’t like them you just haven’t had a good one yet.
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Page 3The Best Restaurants In Ridgewood
There aren't many neighborhoods where you can chase a Spam sandwich with a bowl of momos and some chicken marsala.
The Best Cocktail Bars In NYC
Essential spots for cocktail nerds and anyone who appreciates a well-chilled drink.
The Best French Restaurants In NYC
Casual bistros and special-occasion spots where you can eat butter-based food by candlelight.
Carbone
People like to hate Carbone. But an evening at the iconic Italian restaurant is difficult not to love.
Where To Eat When You’re Visiting NYC
Coming to New York is exciting and intimidating. Let us take some of the pressure off by suggesting where to eat.
The Best Places To Eat In DeKalb Market Hall
Oxtail grilled cheese, al pastor, and Katz's pastrami without the long line.
Baby's Buns & Buckets
For a quick lunch involving a bucket of rice and meat, head to this stall in DeKalb Market Hall.
Olive Garden
If you end up at Olive Garden’s Time Square location, prioritize the breadsticks and skip the pasta.
The Times Square Chain Restaurant Power Rankings
Choose your fighter: Dallas BBQ, Olive Garden, or Margaritaville.
Formosa
This Taiwanese dumpling shop in Bushwick makes reliably good pork and chive dumplings and feels like a neighborhood hang.
Habibi
Habibi, a Middle Eastern pop-up in a Bushwick warehouse, makes very little sense as a restaurant.
The Best Vegan Restaurants In NYC
Where to get completely plant-based dumplings, mac and cheese, croissants, and more.
Akara House
This Crown Heights Nigerian spot makes an akara sandwich that tastes like a vegan ode to the Big Mac.
Hojokban
Come to this Seoul-based import in Koreatown when you need a comforting weeknight dinner that takes less than an hour.
Don Peppe
Decorated with horse-racing memorabilia, this Italian restaurant has been making family-style classics in South Ozone Park since 1968.
NYC's Greatest Old-School Italian Restaurants, From Oldest To Newest
Because you don’t eat enough baked clams.
Gino’s of Bay Ridge
Gino’s has a pizza shop up front, and a massive dining room where you should have a birthday party in the back.
Joe's of Avenue U
Come to this Gravesend Italian spot for Sicilian specialities like pasta con le sarde and eggplant caponata.