This place is named for a cast-iron skillet used in Neapolitan cooking. Classics include gnocchi with bufala mozzarella ($14) and salmon carpaccio with arugula and lemon dressing ($10). Leggi tutto.
Let the pasta wars begin: This well-established French franchise of fast-food pasta restaurants is opening its first U.S. location here in July 2010, 13 blocks south of competitor Hello Pasta. Leggi tutto.
One of our favorite bakeries is launching an occasional Sunday supper with the chef from the Spotted Pig. The $45 prix fixe includes free beer and, of course, pie. Leggi tutto.
There may be better steaks in NY, but no steakhouse can equal this 1885 Herald Square stalwart. The bar mixes up one of the city's best Manhattans. Leggi tutto.
The Chacarero Completo, one of our 101 Best Sandwiches in NY, is not unlike a Mexican torta: thin-sliced beef, melted cheese, avocado, tomato, mayo, chiles, and stringbeans on smooth housemade bread. Leggi tutto.
Always carefully edited, this spot has long set the standard in the neighborhood for more fashion-forward lines: 3.1 Phillip Lim, Catherine Malandrino, and Humanoid. Leggi tutto.