See And Be Seen
See And Be Seen
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Cervo’s
Despite the wait times, we wholeheartedly recommend having a fun, seafood-dominated meal at Cervo’s on the Lower East Side.
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Don Angie
Don Angie is a modern Italian restaurant in the West Village that’s best enjoyed with a small group.
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Mission Ceviche
Mission Ceviche is a fun Peruvian restaurant on the Upper East Side where you should bring a group.
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Miss Lily’s
Miss Lily’s is a very sceney spot in Greenwich Village where good looking people can go eat spicy, tasty Caribbean food and stare at each other.
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Bar Pitti
This sceney restaurant in Greenwich Village has a big outdoor patio where people go to be observed—but the classic Italian dishes are the real draw.
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RedFarm
While RedFarm doesn’t deliver the most authentic dim sum experience, it is delivering quality food.
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Emilio’s Ballato
Emilio’s Ballato is an old-school Italian place in Soho that doesn’t take reservations, serves great food, and feels kind of like a clubhouse.
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Barbuto
Barbuto is a West Village institution that’s still a good place to eat some pasta and kale salad.
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The East Pole
The East Pole is a restaurant where you should meet a friend for a martini in the east 60s.
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Catch
It is no understatement to say that Catch is the most over-the-top, ridiculous dining operation the Meatpacking District has ever seen. Thankfully though, the service is fantastic, and the food is pretty great as well, despite the absurdity of it all.
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Macao Trading Co.
"Look for the red lantern," instructs the Macao Trading Co. website. This is how you will know you have reached your destination - the Portuguese colony of Macao circa 1952, "a fugitive's heaven from which there is no turning back." Awesome. We're apparently having dinner at Universal Studios tonight.
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Minetta Tavern
Minetta Tavern in Greenwich Village is home to some of the best steaks, chops, burgers, and overall feel good vibes that New York City has to offer.
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RedFarm
The best modern dim sum restaurant in town now has a second location on the Upper West Side.
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Locanda Verde
The Tribeca restaurant is less of the celebrity scene it once was, but still makes very good Italian food.
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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.
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Lola Taverna
Lola Taverna is a very nice-looking restaurant in Soho with decent, overpriced Greek food.
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Where To Impress Someone Without Looking Like You’re Trying Too Hard
12 places where you can get great food and try to play it cool.
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Where To Go When You Just Got A New Haircut
Your hair looks fantastic (according to you), and you have roughly 24-48 hours to take advantage of that fact. Here’s where to go.
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Where To Go When You Can’t Get Into Carbone
Places to grab a special dinner that’ll help you forget the fact that you wanted to be at Carbone.
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Public - Rooftop & Garden
The rooftop bar at the Public Hotel on the LES has a great view and a big outdoor patio. You just might have to wait in line to get in here.