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The wine cellars, rooftops, and backyards where you should host your next private dinner.
Where to have your next birthday party, work event, or 'Bachelor'-style group date.
Via Carota is a mostly walk-in only Italian spot in the West Village, and there’s a good chance you’ll have to wait a few hours for a table. It’s worth it.
Catch may be past its celeb-studded prime, but the over-the-top seafood is decent and your rowdy clients will like it.
The popular ice cream shop brings its decadent, inventive ice cream and refreshing granitas to Greenpoint.
Augustine’s Salumeria is an Italian restaurant in Mamaroneck that does a great linguini nero, plus sandwiches for lunch.
Raoul’s has been a Soho staple and celebrity clubhouse for several decades now, and it hasn’t lost any of its charm.
Plan your next team dinner at this big Creole restaurant in Midtown, and get several orders of blue crab beignets to share.
Anto is a buttoned-up Korean steakhouse in Midtown East. The steak is pretty perfect, but the raw bar dishes are what make this place worth a visit.
Sushi Seki Upper East Side is one of our favorite sushi restaurants in NYC. Sit at the counter, and order piece by piece.
Freemans isn't the hot spot it was when it first opened, but this LES restaurant still serves deeply satisfying American food.
If you think this Italian restaurant in the West Village is the most romantic restaurant in NYC, you're not alone.
The East Village location of Prince Tea House has unique desserts and one of the better and more affordable afternoon teas in town.
Ginny's Supper Club is a speakeasy in the basement of Harlem soul food restaurant Red Rooster with live jazz and great cocktails.
With its red leather booths and Art Deco decor, The Lambs Club is a very Midtown place. It's a little stuffy, but the food is reliably good.
This loud Midtown restaurant serves steaks and big portions of solid Italian food in a massive space.
Bring a group to this crowd-pleasing Midtown restaurant and share a bunch of dim sum and Szechuan dishes.
Il Buco in Noho serves outstanding pasta, risotto, and steak in a setting that looks like a farmhouse in the Italian countryside.
Marea in Midtown makes some of the best pasta in NYC. You must order the bone marrow and octopus fusilli.
Cosme is an upscale Mexican restaurant in Flatiron that’s much more approachable than it appears to be.
Don't take this fine dining restaurant by Union Square as seriously as it takes itself. Instead, treat Gramercy Tavern as a fun neighborhood spot where you can eat a fantastic burger at the bar.
Fedora is in the basement of a townhouse in the West Village, and it feels like a dinner party in a speakeasy that your friends happen to own.
One of our favorite West Village Italian spots, L'Artusi is still as reliable as ever. Try it for a special dinner, and order pasta.
Loring Place is an upscale Greenwich Village spot that should please just about everybody.