If you have about 30 minutes, try a single-serving of paella for about $22. The tab for a plentiful lunch is roughly $30 a person. Leia mais.
Consider the house-made pastas ($17-$18) or the popular charred octopus with chorizo dish ($16). Leia mais.
The cheesesteak - one of our 101 Best Sandwiches in NY - is the kind that makes Philadelphia expats shed a silent tear of joy for the good old days on South Street — though they won’t admit it. Leia mais.
Here for a wine tasting? Lucky you. The five-course (soft-shell crab, BBQ duck burgers, pork tenderloin, bacon-wrapped elk and banana tempura with ice cream — all matched to great wine) is divine. Leia mais.
"A specific goal of this building was not to make a big noise," says the architect of Goldman's new, $2.5 billion headquarters. But check out the mural by Julie Mehretu in the glass-walled lobby. Leia mais.
The lunch special is popular: for $9.99, diners can get fried rice or noodles, a choice of two satays and a side of seasonal greens or tofu. The $4 Alpukat drink is also a big hit. Leia mais.
Seafood is the specialty here, but dessert lovers should save room for the donut plate or the sticky rice pudding. Leia mais.
There’s something captivating about this spot, from its old-fashioned seed and grain shop to its emphasis on lines that favor unusual seaming and unorthodox cuts, including Rick Owens and Gary Graham. Leia mais.
Try the always classic hamburger, mac & cheese or the juicy beef dip on focaccia. There are four (!!) versions of poutine — the four-cheese variety is worth the caloric nightmare. Family friendly. Leia mais.
PARIS. Craving a classic French dinner in Paris. Go here for an authentic bistro experience. Check out what Anthony Bourdain has to say. Leia mais.