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Aska
Aska serves a seafood-forward $298 tasting menu in an all-black warehouse that's not as somber as it seems.
Laurel Bakery
Come to this bakery from Place des Fêtes for croissants in the morning and sandwiches at lunch.
Sukh
All aboard at Sukh, a Fort Greene Thai restaurant that celebrates the country’s railroad culture.
Tuome
Tuome was more exciting when it first opened, but it’s a fine option for a snack and some wine.
Sawa
Watch your pita being made, then dunk it in a creamy hummus with melt-in-your-mouth beef cheeks.
Corima
This Northern Mexican-inspired spot does interesting small plates, but it’s the tasting menu you want.
Wau
Add Wau to your casual weeknight dinner rotation on the UWS, especially when you want good beef rendang.
Eleven Madison Park
Eleven Madison Park struggles to justify its $365 price tag, but it’s still an interesting experiment.
Johnny's Reef
Come for the decent seafood, stay because you fell asleep in the sun after a Henny Colada.
Sixty Three Clinton
If you’re interested in trying a tasting menu, but you don’t have hundreds to spend, check out this LES spot.
Jeju Noodle Bar
At Jeju Noodle Bar, you can eat photogenic crudo, and some solid Korean noodle dishes.
Soft Swerve
For ube ice cream topped with mochi, head to this soft serve spot on the Lower East Side.
Nana's Green Tea
For peace and quiet near Herald Square, head to Nana's Green Tea and order a matcha parfait.
Mama Jo's Breakfast Cart
Midtown’s favorite Greek breakfast cart sells eggs and spanakopita starting at 4am.