All Reviews
Page 2Carbone
People like to hate Carbone. But an evening at the iconic Italian restaurant is difficult not to love.
Marie's
The chopped cheese raviolo gets people in the door, but you should order a regular pasta instead.
Sauced
Sauced is a Williamsburg wine bar with a killer backyard, and people who can help you find the exact kind of wine you like.
Café Chelsea
In a hotel with a scandal-soaked history, Café Chelsea is juicy with the promise of gossip and steaks.
Jefe Tacos
Handmade corn tortillas and crispy al pastor await you in the basement food court DeKalb Market Hall.
Baby's Buns & Buckets
For a quick lunch involving a bucket of rice and meat, head to this stall in DeKalb Market Hall.
100% Mr. Lin
Get good Fuzhounese and Cantonese food in less than 15 minutes at this stall in DeKalb Market Hall.
Hana Noodle Station
This noodle and dim sum spot has an impressive amount of options for a food stall.
Tony's Di Napoli
Tony’s Time Square location is good, tacky fun. But don’t let the questionably large portion sizes or chandeliers fool you. The pasta and parm are delicious.
Red Lobster
Red Lobster in Times Square serves surprisingly decent seafood in a room with fake portholes instead of windows.
Olive Garden
If you end up at Olive Garden’s Time Square location, prioritize the breadsticks and skip the pasta.
The Lions Bar & Grill
Get a casual drink and one of the best burgers in the East Village at The Lions.
Pan Pan Vino Vino
A bakery by day, and a quirky wine bar at night, Pan Pan Vino Vino might be the most Greenpoint cafe ever.
Arepa Lady
Unsurprisingly, you can get arepas and empanadas from Arepa Lady, a solid lunch option at DeKalb Market Hall.
Hard Rock Cafe
The Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square is fine for looking at music memorabilia, and buying merch from the gift shop.
Henry Public
Henry Public is a great place to spend a quiet night in Cobble Hill with a friend, a burger, or just whatever book you’re reading.