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This old-school slice shop on the Upper West Side serves a plain slice overflowing with cheese.
From the folks behind a local favorite coffee and donut shop, Super Nice Pizza does pies and more.
Our favorite Upper West Side restaurants for all sorts of dining situations.
For a date at the bar to a decent-sized group dinner, Pig and Khao is a reliable spot on the Upper West Side.
Dagon is a big pastel restaurant on the Upper West Side where you can eat hummus, brisket shakshuka, and a flabread the size of your arm.
The star of HBO’s ‘Somebody Somewhere’ has spent the past 7 years curating her neighborhood picks.
Sala is a Thai restaurant on the UWS from the same people behind Up Thai, and if you live nearby, this should be one of your go-to spots.
This Portland-based ice cream chain specializes in maximalist flavors that come together nicely.
We would travel great lengths for the boneless crackling chicken at La Dinastia on the Upper West Side.
Sal and Carmine Pizza is the kind of old-school slice shop where you want to be a regular.
Whether you are a student, visiting a student, or just transiting through Morningside Heights, here's how to eat well around Columbia University.
Thai Market on the Upper West Side specializes in Bangkok street food, so make sure to order a couple of snacks to start.
Panchos Antojitos is a solid spot for Mexican staples near Columbia with budget-friendly prices for students.
Serving hot dogs and tropical drinks since 1973, Gray’s Papaya is an Upper West Side staple.
From the Upper West Side to Little Italy, these are the actor’s favorite spots.
Inspired by the cuisines and communities of New York City, Tatiana is a hot restaurant at Lincoln Center that makes fine dining feel fun again.
Old John’s Diner is a revamped luncheonette where you can eat a great burger or drink a martini near Lincoln Center.