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Shebeen
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Little Italy

202 Mott St
New York, NY 10012

Keiko S. writes: I love this lounge. It's got the sleek and trendy look, unpretentious staff, mature crowd, good music, comfy couches, reasonably priced (yet strong) drinks, no cover, no lines...it's all good! On weekend nights, the place gets pretty crowded and…

Cosi Sandwich Bar
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Gramercy-Flatiron

700 Ave of the Americas
New York, NY 10010

Billy A. writes: I heart Cosi. I heart them so much. The flatbread is tasty, the sanwiches are fresh and tasty and not salty like fast food can be. The morning coffee is a good alternative to Starbucks, too, and the line move quickly all day long. The…

Mitsuwa Marketplace

595 River Rd
Edgewater, NJ 07020

Keiko S. writes: Yes, it's on the other side of the river...BUT,

1) Go to Port Authority Bus Terminal (a block west of Times Square)
2) Head to Gate 51 on the ground floor
3) Hop on the "Mitsuwa shuttle" that runs every 30 mins
4) Pay $2, find yourself a comfortable…

Famous Ben's Pizza
Neighborhood: Manhattan/SoHo

177 Spring Street
New York, NY 10012

norm g. writes: this is good pizza. what else to say?

it's pizza. it's good. but since this is a rarity in nyc nowadays, five stars. most pizza is bad. anyone will tell you that. no need to categorize the crust. who cares. it's pizza crust. once the cheese is gone,…

Loreley Restaurant & Biergarten
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Lower East Side

7 Rivington St
New York, NY 10002

Maria M. writes: Despite my German heritage and the fact that I have been studying the lyrics to "99 Luftballons" for the past month or so, I can't pronounce any of the beers here.  So it's great that they include handy descriptions.  Anything that says "light taste"…

Pisticci
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Harlem

125 La Salle
New York, NY 10027

Ameena G. writes: I love Pisticci. It is without a doubt one of my favorite places to eat. The food is simple and always delicious. I agree with some other reviewers that service can at times be a bit brusque but it's never really bothered me here (I've also…

Patisserie Des Ambassades
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Harlem

2200 Frederick Dglss Blvd
New York, NY 10026

Bellaime f. writes: OK, it hurts like hell to write this review.  Very painful, i am still in shock.  This used to be my SPOT.  Used to have at least one meal here a day. This restaurant is down the street from my house, on my way to the subway, i would pick something…

Birdbath - Build A Green Bakery
Neighborhood: Manhattan/East Village

223 1st Ave
New York, NY 10003

Steven V. writes: I wanted a freshly-baked chocolate chip cookie.  BADLY.

They sold me a freshly-baked chocolate chip cookie.  GOODLY.

I quickly read their placard about having floors made of cork and walls made of wheat as I wolfed down my cookie.

Yay for green…

Sirius Satellite Radio
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan/Theater District

1221 Ave of the Americas
New York, NY 10020

Laura L. writes: Lord, how did I survive without satellite radio for so long? As a commuter sirius is a complete lifesaver. Although I was at first tortured at the thought that I wouldn't have KBCO (local Boulder radio station) anymore and hear Brett's honeyed words…

Children's Museum of Manhattan
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Upper West Side

212 W 83rd St
New York, NY 10024

Ameena G. writes: The CMOM has saved me a couple of times this past winter. I guess the word "museum" kind of threw me off in the beginning as I hadn't expected a multi-level indoor park (which is basically what it is). The place is absolutely fabulous for two-three…

Yogi's
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Upper West Side

2156 Broadway
New York, NY 10023

Srini V. writes: The "Bear Bar" as I always knew it is as divey as it gets.  And for that distinction, coupled with some very pleasant memories, I hereby extend a five-star rating!

Not being a huge fan of beer, I would trek down from Columbia with my classmates, to…

Joya
Neighborhood: Brooklyn/Cobble Hill

215 Court St
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Kristy S. writes: There is a reason the word "joy" is in the name of this place.
I really don't know how they do it. Maybe New York has tainted me but seriously I don't know how they do it. There is not one entree here over $8. I am amazed. Ok....so food. There are…

Il Cortile
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Little Italy

125 Mulberry Street
New York, NY 10013

Flora G. writes: I don't know if its because I live in the neighborhood or because I know what great Italian food should taste like but Il Cortile just didn't have the magic I thought it would.  It is the nicest and priciest restaurant in Lita, so if you are looking…

Jack's Luxury Oyster Bar
Neighborhood: Manhattan/East Village

246 E 5th Street
New York, NY 10079

Chris L. writes: Fantastic food! I loved it in it's old location and was hesitant to try it in it's new space - but when I finally went I realized I should have visited earlier! Brenden, the chef, is hilarious playing his favorite ipod tunes over the speakers in the…

Bagel World
Neighborhood: Brooklyn/Cobble Hill

181 Court St
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Martha V. writes: There's a line out the door on the weekend for the best bagel in the neighborhood.  They've got some of the best people working behind the counter too.  

I don't come here as often as I used to--don't get me wrong!  I love bagels, especially the ones…

Hampton Chutney Co. - SoHo
Neighborhood: Manhattan/SoHo

68 Prince Street
New York, NY 10012

Arnab M. writes: I had never even heard of this place until my friend mentioned it, leave alone knew that it was South Indian food. Excellent dosas and soups, but I sort of wish it wasn't so small and hipster-pretentious looking. Well, good and not-too-pricey food…

Kinara
Neighborhood: Brooklyn/Park Slope

473 5th Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11215

Mike H. writes: The reason I moved to NYC (no matter what else I might tell you, either drunk or sober) is that you can get anything delivered.  And despite all the exotic things I can and do have delivered, it was always the idea that someone will bring Indian food…

Joe The Art of Coffee
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Greenwich Village, Manhattan/Union Square

9 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10002

Tori K. writes: I am giving Joe 4 stars because I love the soy and iced soy Latte.  I was not blown away by their drip coffee however;  nor am I big fan of the environment on 13th street, regardless of how bright and cheery.  I dunno know ...there is just something…

Colors
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Greenwich Village

417 Lafayette Street
New York, NY 10003

Shane h. writes: I didn't realize Colors was started by former employees of the World Trade Center's Windows on the World. Because of this I think the restaurant deserves our support and the fact that the service and food are both good makes it all the better

Wandered…

Rasoi Restaurant
Neighborhood: New Jersey/Jersey City

810 Newark Ave
Jersey City, NJ 07306

Brian E. writes: This is my favorite Indian Restaurant anywhere.  Going to 'Little India' is always a fun experience, and this is the place you want to go.  They don't take reservations, and on weekends their often is a short wait.  My favorite dish here is the…

Tony's Pizzeria
Neighborhood: Brooklyn/Williamsburg - South Side

355 Graham Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11211

sarah d. writes: I LOVE TONY'S!

best straight up slice of cheese pizza in the neighborhood. best meatballs. meatball sub is the way to go in terms of sandwiches. if it's pizza you want, plain cheese is your boy. sicilian here is very satisfying and the chicken caeser…

Viceroy Restaurant
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Chelsea

160 8th Ave
New York, NY 10011

Russ W. writes: Viceroy used to be one of my favorite brunch spots.  Looks somewhat French inside, with a tiny tiled floor, and small tables.  The deco feel of the round banquettes is off set by the occasional tank top that shouldn't be in a resto at all.

There is a…

Zucco Le French Diner
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Lower East Side

188 Orchard Street
New York, NY 10079

Jessica M. writes: Three tables. Literally.  No reservations.  Bar seating.

Tin ceilings, polaroids and tchotchkes on the walls. Dark. Noisy noise. And absolutely delicious French staples, from Quiche Lorraine and Nicoise Salad and Duck Confit and Escargot (best I've…

Last Exit Bar & Lounge
Neighborhood: Brooklyn/Cobble Hill

136 Atlantic Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Abigail S. writes: It's divey but not a dive bar.  The service is just the right mix of standoffishly friendly and fast.  The bathrooms are reasonably clean and well stocked and there's lots of seating to go around.  The music is usually great.

I'm struggling to think…

Gu-Shine Taiwanese Restaurant
Neighborhood: Queens/Downtown Flushing

135-38 39th Avenue
Flushing, NY 11355

John W. writes: Taiwanese Cuisine

One of the very few remaining places in Flushing's Chinatown which has very good Taiwanese food.  Their menu has evolved a bit during the past few years, but the tastes still stays the same.  There are several dishes on the menu…

UNIQLO
Neighborhood: Manhattan/SoHo

546 Broadway
New York, NY 10012

arnold g. writes: I love UNIQLO for one reason...

Underwear.

Seriously, it's the most comfortable underwear I've ever worn...and it's cheap, too!

I bought my first few pairs on a trip to NY last May, starting with a few pairs of their polyester/spandex boxer briefs.…

Hagi
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Theater District

152 W 49th St
New York, NY 10019

Keiko S. writes: Finally! After making several attempts to dine at this ONCE a hole-in-the-wall izakaya (and not having the patience to wait 1 to 2 hours for a table), we succeeded by lining up at the door at 5:30pm sharp. Yes, at 5:30pm, there was already a…

The Modern
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Midtown East

9 W. 53rd Street
New York, NY 10019

Ahu S. writes: I felt like I was in Moonraker.

Normally, I don't like places like this - the clientele clad in their black, natural fibres and their small circular spectacles discussing how Seurat's art probably had an effect on the Internet, interspersed with the…

Blue Owl
Neighborhood: Manhattan/East Village

196 2nd Ave
Downstairs
New York, NY 10003

Scott R. writes: I prefer bars with friends
And lounges with dates
When I look for a lounge
I seek out certain traits

It better be dark
And decorated nice
Make the drinks sweet and strong
And I'll suck up the price

Well, Blue Owl's got style
It's swank and it's sexy
And they…

Odin - East Village
Neighborhood: Manhattan/East Village

328 E 11th St
New York, NY 10003

Javier M. writes: GRIMISNOT

The Ballad of Grimnil

(Part deux)

(Inspired by the poem Grimnismol from the Codex Regius of Old Norse lore... http://www.sacred-text... ... )

Who shall trust holes in the wall;
The half of them dead | each day boredom choose,
But a half Odin…

Seize Sur Vingt
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Little Italy

243 Elizabeth Street
New York, NY 10012

Sam P. writes: No, Sam, put down that exquisite, cream colored french cuff shirt.  You've got rent to pay.

Sigh...I've had my eye on these babies for a while - the fits and cuts are really perfect and the variety in colors and patterns is classic but fun - like…

Financier Patisserie
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Battery Park

3-4 World Financial Center
New York, NY 10281

Amy Y. writes: i ADORE Financier!  

The bakery here is amazing, everytime there's an office event, I immediately run here for their cakes; whether it's the strawberry cheesecake, fruit tart, chocolate cake galore, the cakes are always a huge hit!  Better yet, they…

Ceol

191 Smith St
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Akshay A. writes: This review is for Steve. He queried out of the way good food and this is the first thing that came to mind. Of course it's not out of the way for me..since I live down the street, but it is for him :-P

Here's the scene. Me and my future room-mate…

Havana Alma de Cuba
Neighborhood: Manhattan/West Village

94 Christopher Street
New York, NY 10079

megan w. writes: A trip to Key West a few years ago left me with a near-constant jones for Cuban food, with much the same frequency I have for Indian food. Which is to say, every twenty minutes or so. And San Francisco, while admittedly pretty good at servicing my…

Smith and Vine
Neighborhood: Brooklyn/Gowanus, Brooklyn/Cobble Hill

246 Smith Street
Brooklyn, NY 11231

angela h. writes: Thank you Smith & Vine for your 10 dollar and under table.  I used to pick my cheap-o wines based on the bottle labels.  The prettiest or most unique labels would win me over, which never really led to many enjoyable wine drinking experiences.  

So,…

Alexander McQueen
Neighborhood: Manhattan/West Village, Manhattan/Meatpacking District

417 W 14th Street
New York, NY 10014

Michael S. H. writes: As is everyone else in the fashion world, Alexander McQueen is purely a gem. Both to consumers and the fashion design students. Hes an icon, and an inspirational figure. This is a man that knows how to make the garment fit. He could make a dress for…

Trader Joe's
Neighborhood: Manhattan/East Village

142 E 14th St
New York, NY 10003

Srini V. writes: The Trader has lived up to its promise.  Honest everyday low prices right in one of the most happening neighborhoods of New York. The line was probably 100 long when I was last there.  But set your fears aside--there are over 15 cash registers.

The…

Alias Restaurant
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Lower East Side

76 Clinton St
New York, NY 10002

Noreena M. writes: ALIAS

def. "a false name used to conceal one's identity; an assumed name" (Random House Unabridged Dictionary)

So what is its real name?  What identity are they trying to conceal?  

Hmmmmmmm.....I ponder................... ............

After eating here…

Pukk
Neighborhood: Manhattan/East Village

71 1st Ave
Ste 1
New York, NY 10009

Javier M. writes: Very nice. I'll make this one brief:

Highlights:

Aquamarine and subtle sea colors permeate this cozy Thai Veggie; small, quaint, cozy. Great for a date or to catch up with friends; not so good for large groups. Better make reservations as the place may…