New York City
I drank the mimosas, I ate the tiny bites, and met a lot of superfans of brunch.
Kelly Conaboy
There's pét-nat on the drinks menu and a grain mill in the basement.
Priya Krishna
Housemade sodas, House of Waris teas, and an epic Saxelby cheese plate
Aliza Abarbanel
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It's five ambitious, delicious courses... without the meat.
At retro-opulent NYC restaurant The Grill, Ashley Rath is redefining Mad Men-era food and the kitchen culture that went with it.
Priya Krishna
Story Course uses musical theater to tell a chefs' immigration story throughout a six-course meal.
Alyse Whitney
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These restaurants are lively, easy-to-book, and great for sharing lots of food.
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A glass of bubbly. A life-affirming martini. A whiskey nightcap. Here are our favorite festive spots to throw back a few.
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Some things never change. And some, like these 14 iconic establishments, never should.
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15 restaurants perfect for first dates, anniversaries, and everything in between
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Eat like a local at our favorite New York neighborhood joints in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
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You can be a tourist without falling into tourist traps.
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Restaurants good enough to win over even the biggest brunch skeptic
And the hotel workout she does every day
Christine Muhlke
It's pasta, made to order in under three minutes.
Aliza Abarbanel
Andrew Knowlton fends off drunk patrons, lands a spot on the wall of fame, and learns to never ever order mayonnaise.
Julia Black
He may not cook at home, but he loves to do the dishes.
David Walters
Here's how they make the amba at Golda, Brooklyn's newest all-day cafe.
Priya Krishna
This gives us hope for the future of fashion.
Alex Delany
There will be beer. And then there will be pizza.
Alex Delany
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Where the locals go to lighten up
Including what's in that magical secret sauce.
Alyse Whitney
Extra cheese, arcade games, and fake wood panelling are all cool again.
Andrew Knowlton
In a neighborhood known for Jewish delis, Orchard Grocer does the standards with a (vegan) wink.
Priya Krishna