1. Legal Sea Foods

7.0
Terminal B, near Gate B26 (BOS Airport), Boston, MA
Frutos do Mar · Jeffries Point · 83 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Legal Sea Foods was a pioneer in the airport restaurant business, opening more than two decades ago. Try the chowder and crab cakes. Leia mais.

2. Tortas Frontera by Rick Bayless

8.4
Terminal 1, near Gate B11 (ORD Airport), Chicago, IL
Restaurante Mexicano · 538 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Reader tip: The Pepito sandwich here has to be one of the greatest sandwiches ever made! Leia mais.

3. Cat Cora’s Kitchen

6.0
Terminal 2, near Gate D9 (SFO Airport), São Francisco, CA
Casa de Tapas · 88 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: The stellar grilled cheese features a gooey blend of cheddar and feta cheeses on grilled sourdough. It's well worth the $10. Leia mais.

4. Maison Premiere

9.2
298 Bedford Ave (btwn S 1st & Grand St), Brooklyn, NY
Frutos do Mar · Williamsburg · 447 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Maison Premiere has whole pigs delivered regularly, and the chef uses them for both dinner entrees and the Suckling Pig breakfast. Leia mais.

5. The Wolseley

8.8
160 Piccadilly (Arlington St), Londres, Greater London
Restaurante Europeu Moderno · Green Park · 557 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: You could look inside this place and think it’s been around for a century, but in fact it only opened as a restaurant in 2003. Breakfasts here are a firm favorite among London’s movers and shakers. Leia mais.

6. The Red Lion

7.3
2 Duke of York St (Jermyn St), Mayfair, Greater London
Pub · 26 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: This pub is a favoured hang out of civil servants, journalists and politicians. Keep your ears open for huddles in the corner discussing the latest political gossip. Leia mais.

7. Gordon's Wine Bar

9.2
47 Villiers St (Watergate Walk), Londres, Greater London
Enoteca · Charing Cross · 326 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Head down the stairs, take a seat and lose track of time in the dark candle lit cellar. If cheese and wine is your thing then you’ll love Gordon’s. Leia mais.

8. Tortaria

7.5
94 University Pl (at E 12th St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante Mexicano · Greenwich Village · 191 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Try the chocolate ancho chicken torta, which oozes with enough peppers and chocolate to require a pile of napkins and a draft of the Agave wheat beer. Leia mais.

9. John Derian Company Inc.

9.1
6 E 2nd St (Bowery), Nova Iorque, NY
Loja de Presentes · East Village · 18 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: "With its furniture, plates, ceramic objects, cutlery and glassware, I wish I could just move my bed and stove in and call it home." -Chef Gabrielle Hamilton, in the WSJ's Insider's Guide to NYC Leia mais.

10. The Crown Inn

8.7
724 Franklin Ave (at Park Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Bar · Crown Heights · 80 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: A generous Happy Hour offers $4 beers, $6 selected cocktails and $7 glasses of wine until 8 p.m., even on weekends. Leia mais.

11. Sons of Essex

7.7
133 Essex St (btwn Rivington & Stanton St), Nova Iorque, NY
Bar Escondido · Lower East Side · 169 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Cocktails are $5 during happy hour (compared to the usual $13). The two most popular are the Delancey Farm and the Moscow Five Points with Chinese 5 spice, agave and fresh muddled ginger. Leia mais.

12. Dominique Ansel Bakery

8.7
189 Spring St (btwn Sullivan & Thompson St), Nova Iorque, NY
Padaria · SoHo · 746 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Mr. Ansel's interpretation of a Paris-Brest uses soft caramel, chocolate ganache and peanut butter cream. "It looks like a French classic," he said, "but it tastes like a Snickers bar." Leia mais.

13. Amali

8.2
115 E 60th St (Park Ave), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante Mediterrâneo · Upper East Side · 71 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Try the mushroom or the artichoke crostini. The eggplant vegetable dish is seasonal and well-flavored, with a yogurt honey base and a kick of Calabrian chili puree. Leia mais.

14. Amber

7.6
25 Yerba Buena Ln (at Market St) (at Market St), São Francisco, CA
Restaurante Norte-indiano · SoMa · 199 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: This three-story resto offers menu selections from up and down the Indian subcontinent—not just northern India. Head to the buffet and try their dosa crepes and rasam soup, both from southern India. Leia mais.

15. Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana

8.6
1955 Central Park Ave, Yonkers, NY
Pizzaria · Northeast Yonkers · 63 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: FYI: Pepe's, where the pizza is as good as the best of New Haven, doesn't do slices. A medium clam pizza, slathered in garlic and oregano, feeds two and costs $19.50. Leia mais.

16. Salt Gastropub

7.7
109 US Highway 206, Stanhope, NJ
Pub Gastronômico · 45 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: This "gastro pub" sources as much as it can locally for creative dishes, from curry-infused risotto to beer-marinated chicken. The most popular lunchtime dish is the balbriggan salmon. Leia mais.

17. The Wright

6.7
1071 5th Ave (Rotundra, Level 1), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante Neo-Americano · Carnegie Hill · 18 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Start with the heirloom yellow and red gazpacho with sorbet ($10). Signature entrees include roasted suckling pig ($28) and The Wright Salad with corn, carrots, egg and truffle ($21). Leia mais.

18. The Penny Farthing

6.3
103 3rd Ave (at E 13th St), Nova Iorque, NY
Bar · East Village · 174 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: The brunch menu ventures into playful fare like the most popular dish, "eggs in a nest," two eggs served any style over parmesan toast. The mimosas, bloody Marys and sunflower martinis are also good. Leia mais.

19. PS 90

220 W 148th St (Between Frederik Douglass & A. C. Powell), Nova Iorque, NY
Apartamento ou Condomínio · Central Harlem · 2 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Once a symbol of urban blight, this century-old gothic school building has been transformed into 75 condominiums, including 55 to be sold at competitive market rates. Leia mais.

20. Bar III

745 5th Ave (at E 58th St), Nova Iorque, NY
Café · Midtown East · 3 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: The main attraction is the Gotham Salad ($18), made with chicken, ham, gruyere, tomatoes, beets, bacon, egg, iceberg lettuce and Thousand Island dressing. Leia mais.

21. NYU Silver Towers

100-110 Bleecker St (at Mercer St), Nova Iorque, NY
Apartamento ou Condomínio · Greenwich Village · 3 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: NYU wants to add a new tower to this complex, but preservationists in Greenwich Village say that would imperil the historic buildings, which were designed by I.M. Pei. Leia mais.

22. P.S. 199 Jessie Isador Straus

270 W 70th St, Nova Iorque, NY
Ensino Primário · Lincoln Square · 3 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Thanks to a baby boom on the Upper West Side, this highly coveted school is among the city's most overcrowded. Kindergarten enrollment increased from 122 in 2005 to 171 in 2009. Leia mais.

23. Tamarind TriBeCa

9.1
99 Hudson St (at Franklin St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante Indiano · Tribeca · 157 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Plush banquettes and sizable booths make this Indian restaurant ideal for private business meetings. But after a three-course lunch, you may be more in the mood for a nap. Leia mais.

24. Viaduct at 23rd Ave. and 33rd St.

23rd Avenue and 33rd Street, Queens, NY
Lugares ao Ar Livre · Astoria · 1 dica

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: The "Caddilac Man," a neighborhood fixture whose real name is Thomas Wagner, lived here before moving into an apartment in 2007. But he left his cart affixed to the area, stirring a community debate. Leia mais.

25. Al-Iman Mosque

24-30 Steinway St (Astoria Boulevard), Astoria, NY
Mesquita · 2 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Police Commissioner Ray Kelly visited this mosque in May 2010 as part of the department's outreach efforts. He was asked about racial profiling, but most parishioners blamed the media, not the cops. Leia mais.

26. Sheraton Brooklyn New York Hotel

5.4
228 Duffield St, Brooklyn, NY
Hotel · Downtown Brooklyn · 53 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: For nearly 12 years, the Marriott in downtown Brooklyn has been the borough's only full-service hotel. That's ending with the debut of this 321-room Sheraton. Leia mais.

27. Federal Correctional Institution

14601 Burbridge Rd SE, Cumberland, MD
Prédio do Governo · 1 dica

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Bernard Kerik, the former NYPD commissioner and Homeland Security nominee, began a four-year stay at this medium-security prison on May 17, 2010. He pleaded guilty to tax fraud and lying to the feds. Leia mais.

28. MTA Subway - 59th St/Columbus Circle (A/B/C/D/1)

Columbus Circle (at Central Park S), Nova Iorque, NY
Estação de Metrô · Lincoln Square · 48 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Catching the "Downtown & Breuckelen Express"? Pranksters have altered the signs at several stations, referring to Brooklyn's original name in the 1600s. But look fast: the MTA considers it vandalism. Leia mais.

29. NYPD - Central Park Precinct

W 86th St. & Transverse Rd., Nova Iorque, NY
Posto Policial · Central Park · 5 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: The city is spending $50 million to restore the precinct to its late-Victorian splendor. But visiting will be difficult: Tourism isn't allowed, so you'll have to come on official police business. Leia mais.

30. The Mark Hotel

8.6
25 E 77th St (and Madison Ave), Nova Iorque, NY
Hotel · Upper East Side · 34 dicas e avaliações

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: This 83-year-old landmark property's $200 million makeover is facing deep financial woes. Note the top-floor suites, which the hotel is struggling to convert into private residences. Leia mais.