Date Night
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Page 2The Best Fondue in NYC
If you love dipping bread in hot cheese, these are the best places to get fondue in NYC.
The Tusk Bar
Every hotel has a bar, but not every hotel has The Tusk Bar. Bring a date, sit under an ostrich, and have a few snacks at this Nomad spot.
Figure Eight
This restaurant serves Chinese American food inspired by the Atlantic coast, in case you needed more proof that chili crisp tastes good on everything.
L’abeille à côté
L’abeille à côté isn't quite the “playful” offshoot of L'abeille that it aspires to be, but they do make a great burger.
Scarlet Lounge
At Scarlet Lounge on the Upper West Side, you can drink a cocktail called The White Lotus from one of the show’s stars.
Eulalie
Eulalie is a very charming Tribeca restaurant that might seem boring, depending on how you feel about white tablecloths and goat cheese souffle.
Hoexter's
Hoexter’s on the Upper East Side feels like one of your grandfather’s favorite restaurants.
I Sodi
I Sodi isn’t the flashiest Italian restaurant in New York City, but it’s consistently one of the best.
Augustine's Salumeria
Augustine’s Salumeria is an Italian restaurant in Mamaroneck that does a great linguini nero, plus sandwiches for lunch.
Cenadou
Cenadou is a French farmhouse spot in North Salem where you might end up eating next to Martha Stewart.
Oko Kitchen
Everything about Oko in Rye says “you’ve made it,” from the difficult-to-score prime-time reservations to the luxury items all over the Japanese menu.
Justine's On Hudson
This West Village wine bar has old world bottles, seasonal food with Filipino flourishes, and plenty of polish without the stiffness.
Kawabun NYC
At this Manhattan outpost of a 400-year-old restaurant from Japan, you can eat korokke and drink sake while eavesdropping on peak Murray Hill conversations.
Roscioli
Head to this Italian import in Soho for expert carbonara, and burrata blanketed in anchovies.
Swoony's
This American bistro with nostalgic dishes like short rib au poivre and creamed spinach is a perfect neighborhood restaurant.
Sailor
Whether it’s your anniversary or a random rainy weekday, head to Sailor in Fort Greene for a comforting, inventive, seafood-centric meal.
Ingas Bar
At Ingas Bar in Brooklyn Heights, you might eat a burger next to a celebrity on a Tuesday evening.
The Office of Mr. Moto
The most impressive thing about this East Village sushi spot isn’t the hidden door or secret code. It’s the 21-course omakase with lightly dressed nigiri.
Where To Have An Excellent Vegetarian Meal In NYC
Where to eat when you want more vegetarian options than “seasonal market sides.”
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.