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Page 4Ingas Bar
At Ingas Bar in Brooklyn Heights, you might eat a burger next to a celebrity on a Tuesday evening.
Names
Names has lots of outdoor seating where you can eat funky pizza, Caribbean-inspired ramen or a bagel in Prospect Lefferts Gardens.
Cecchi's
At Cecchi’s in the West Village, the atmosphere is moody and Art Deco, and the official house beverage is the off-menu martini.
Le B
This West Village restaurant serves decadent, throwback dishes like Crab Wellington and Pheasant à la King with downtown cool.
Superiority Burger
This sceney spot in the East Village is famous for its veggie burgers, but we're more obsessed with the side dishes and desserts.
Gertude's
A Passover Seder-inspired margarita. A burger with a side of latkes. You’ll find all that and more at Gertrude’s in Prospect Heights.
Rigor Hill Market
Rigor Hill Market is a fashionable fast-casual spot in Tribeca that makes a breakfast sandwich with the silkiest eggs.
Silver Apricot
Silver Apricot in the West Village has a secret back patio where you should bring a date and eat Chinese-New American small plates.
Paul’s Daughter
At Paul’s Daughter, a counter-service spot on the Coney Island boardwalk, you can get everything from lobster rolls to soft serve.
Compton's
Compton’s is known for their over-the-top sandwiches, which are delicious beyond being photogenic.
Virginia's
You could do worse than the American food at the revamped Virginia’s, but you could also do a lot better.
Gertie
Gertie is an aggressively cheerful daytime spot, and it’s one of your best options for breakfast, brunch, or lunch in Williamsburg.
The Best Lobster Rolls In The Hamptons
We love lobster rolls very much. These are the best ones in the Hamptons.
Fanelli Cafe
A classic Soho restaurant experiencing a sceney renaissance, Fanelli is the perfect place to eat a sandwich while wearing tiny sunglasses.
Springs Tavern & Grill
Springs Tavern & Grill is a laidback spot in East Hampton with large picnic tables and excellent calamari.
Malibu Barbie Cafe
A heavy dose of nostalgia and lots of pink dominate this summer pop-up with mostly forgettable food.
The Restaurant at Gilder
If you’re spending a day at the Museum of Natural History, stop in at the Restaurant at Gilder to avoid hanger-related meltdowns.
Manhatta
The food takes a backseat to the spectacular views at this New American restaurant in a FiDi skyscraper. But if you know what to order, you’ll have an unforgettable experience.
Lingo
Japanese ingredients liven up classic cocktails and New American fare at this Greenpoint restaurant.
Torrisi Bar & Restaurant
From the people who brought you Carbone, Torrisi Bar & Restaurant is a big, glitzy spot in Nolita with a lively scene and an inventive Italian menu.
Estia's Little Kitchen
Estia's Little Kitchen is a tiny Mexican-American restaurant that is our go-to brunch spot.