Experimental cocktails like the Wake and Bake, a mix of rye whiskey, coffee, and orange juice served inside a plastic bag filled with everything bagel-scented air. Leia mais.
Don’t skip the haute sake bombs, with combinations such as yuzu sake paired with Hitachino Nest white ale. Leia mais.
Don't skip the cocktails, created by Death and Company and Maison Premiere vets. Leia mais.
Dishes include a truffled langoustine ravioli. Up front, Robuchon is also introducing Le Bar to NYC for the first time. Leia mais.
A mighty wine list from Piora alum Victoria James makes Cote a destination for oenophiles, too. Leia mais.
The menu is filled with lots of pasta, crudos, fish, and more, with an ever-present, rotating version of scampi in some form. Leia mais.
Scott Tacinelli and Angie Rito give Italian cuisine heavy hitters photo-friendly updates for Instagram takeovers, like a lasagna that’s shaped in cinnamon bun-esque swirls or two-toned pasta. Leia mais.
Look for $16 ramyun like the jeju-ramyun, which has a pork broth, braised pork belly, scallion, white kimchi, perilla leaf, charred scallion oil, mung bean sprouts, and gochujang. Leia mais.
New York City’s Neapolitan pizza scene gets a major boost with the opening of Sorbillo, an import straight from Naples. Leia mais.
Here, Redding and Danzer offer their version of Thai takeout dishes like pad Thai and beef and basil stir-fry. A satisfying meal can cost well under $20. Leia mais.
While raw fish is Masa’s specialty uptown, here it’s more about grilled skewers and unexpected preparations like fish-based pasta made from fish and shrimp paste. Leia mais.
The omakase, which runs $80 for 12 pieces of sushi and $120 for 15 pieces and a hand roll, is the reservation to get. Leia mais.