This East Village seafood shack has an Upper West Side sister as well, and both offer delicious lobster sandwiches. Leggi tutto.
The Battery Park City Library is NYPL's first green library in Manhattan. Take a video tour with library manager Billy Parrott. Leggi tutto.
It is a two level, 24 lane bowling alley&entertainment complex with a bar and cafe. For a couple of hours, we bowled two games @ $6 dollars each. Our shoe rental was $5 bucks a piece. Very inexpensive Leggi tutto.
A group of real-estate developers have commissioned a study to rethink Canal Street as they ratchet up a controversial effort to allow for taller buildings along Chinatown's main thoroughfare. Leggi tutto.
New York: Starting 11/16, stop by Barneys for the " Have a Foodie Holiday" themed windows. Click "More Info" to see the food fetish themed images Nobuyoshi Araki shot for their holiday catalogue Leggi tutto.
Weekend brunch might be your best bet here, for old-world breakfast treats like shirred eggs with black truffles, and a rich black-pudding clafoutis. Featured in Where to Eat 2011! Leggi tutto.
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. Leggi tutto.
The "midnight gravy" in the hot roast beef with mutz and gravy sandwich - one of our 101 Best Sandwiches in NY – is the stuff of legend. Leggi tutto.
Thirty-seven raw-oyster varieties, from Bluepoints to Beavertail, are the main attraction here, though the most popular dish is grilled swordfish over a frisse, mache and radicchio salad ($27.95). Leggi tutto.