All Reviews
Page 3Cronin and Phelan's
A classic Irish pub in Astoria with great shepherd’s pie and more TVs than you can count.
Akino Sushi
Akino Sushi in Elmhurst offers a $42, all-you-can-eat sushi option that actually feels worth it.
Mary's
Come to this Lower East Side bar for the beer shot combos, stay for the giant disco ball in the back room.
An Beal Bocht Cafe
An exceedingly Irish pub in Riverdale, An Beal Bocht pours a great Guinness and hosts nightly performances.
Quique Crudo
Grab a stool at this West Village restaurant, and eat a crab tostada while you choose between 40-odd cocktails.
Jeremy's Ale House
Open since 1974, this could be your new favorite dive bar, with quart containers of beer starting at $8.
Four Twenty Five
The latest restaurant from Jean-Georges is predictably fancy, very Midtown, and much less boring than it seems.
Lexington Candy Shop
Watch your soda being mixed, and your pancakes being flipped at this UES diner from 1925.
Gaudir
This quiet Spanish restaurant in East Harlem is where couples go to share some wine and paella.
Oh Boy
This cafe in Williamsburg has a solid burger, good music, and natural wine you can drink before they close at 4pm.
Sing NYC
This Hong Kong-style cafe in the West Village makes good slippery eggs and ovaltine french toast. Bring a pal and get the two-person combo.
Nick + Sons Bakery
For a hyperbolically buttery croissant in Williamsburg, Nick + Sons is the proper choice.
Dominique Ansel Bakery
Yes, this is that Cronut place, but this Soho bakery also makes a delightfully simple plain croissant, and other pastries.
Norma's Corner Shoppe
This coffee shop and bakery serves the best breakfast sandwiches in Ridgewood. Be sure to get yours on a biscuit.
Mount Everest Deli & Grocery
A paratha breakfast at Mount Everest Deli & Grocery guarantees a good morning, and the lunch and snack options at this Ridgewood convenience store are reason to return.
Joe & John's
Around since the 1960s, Joe & John’s gives you everything you want from an NYC slice shop, plus a little bit more.
Cachapas y Mas
This Venezuelan street food place in Ridgewood serves top-notch cachapas, arepas, patacones, and more.
Antica Trattoria
For inexpensive wine and cheese-stuffed meatballs, head to this casual Italian spot in Ridgewood.
New Asha
Staten Island’s New Asha has been making some of the best Sri Lankan food in New York City since 1999.
Royal Crown
Royal Crown on Staten Island is part restaurant, part bakery, and part deli, where you can pick up a vodka chicken parm hero.