Celebrity Sightings
Celebrity Sightings
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The Tribeca restaurant is less of the celebrity scene it once was, but still makes very good Italian food.
The Grill
The Grill is the revamp of the legendary Four Seasons restaurant, run by the people behind Carbone. It’s very similar, very expensive, and worth it.
ABC Kitchen
After five years in business, ABC Kitchen is still pretty. But after a recent change in chef, the food is just pretty good.
Il Mulino
An alpha-dog hot spot that most people around town will passionately defend as the best of it’s kind, even though the service is cold and the food heavy handed and extravagant.
Sylvia’s Restaurant
Before you start eating at all the trendy new spots in Harlem, filling your belly with soul food at Sylvia’s needs to happen first.
Barney Greengrass
Barney Greengrass is the definition of a Classic NYC Establishment. What’s not to love about a 100-year-old tradition of sturgeon scrambled eggs and a H&H bagel with lox, cream cheese and tomato?
Scalinatella
Scalinatella doesn’t serve the best Italian on the Upper East Side, but it’s a good spot for an old-school experience.
Catch
Despite the absurdity of its over-the-top, ridiculous operation, Catch has fantastic service and some of the better food within the Meatpacking District.
Blue Ribbon Sushi
If you’re looking for a place to order à la carte nigiri, maki, and sashimi in Soho, this iconic late-night spot is still your best option.
Bar Centrale
Bar Centrale is inside a Midtown West brownstone, and it’s good for both pre-theater cocktails and Broadway celeb sightings.
Bubby’s
Family friendly, celeb-heavy and aesthetically pleasing, Bubby’s represents its Tribeca zip code hard. This is It’s one of the better known Chronic Brunch spots around town.