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The Woods Photo: Justin Hartung Looks like Brooklyn has another bar with a unique food set-up in its backyard. This weekend the owners of Savalas opened The Woods in South Williamsburg, and though the alfresco season may be coming to a close, you wouldn't Read More...
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New to the diner space that formerly housed the iconic Florent is Gansevoort 69 , a late-night Meatpacking District American that sates post-drinking crowds with meatloaf, chicken ’n’ waffles, haute SpaghettiOs and such; there are crayons Read More...
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macbar photo: courtesy of the restaurant As the name implies, macbar is a teensy take-out adjunct to NoLita’s trendy Delicatessen that peddles an array of mac ’n’ cheeses, from the classic four-fromage variety to the Mac Quack, loaded Read More...
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Standard Hotel Beer Garden Photo: Evan W. Miller Upping the ante at the already red-hot hotel, the Standard Hotel Beer Garden, an alfresco spot under the High Line, is all about informal imbibing, complete with Ping-Pong tables and picnic-table seating; Read More...
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Garment District Irish pub the Galway Hooker (whose name actually refers to a sailboat, we swear) has spread over into the Village. Officially open for business today, the restaurant/bar features three floors of posh pub ambiance in the space formerly Read More...
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Ed's Chowder Bar Photo: courtesy of the restaurant Restaurateur Jeffrey Chodorow and chef Ed Brown ( eighty one ) collaborate on the new UWS seafooder Ed's Chowder House , set in prime real estate (the former Center Cut space) that’s literally Read More...
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SD26 Photo: Dave Beeman Perennial Italian favorite San Domenico gets a new name, SD26 , and a new address at this ambitious reworking of the brand located opposite Madison Square Park; while the key players – chef Odette Fada and owners Tony and Read More...
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Taking a cue from its nearby neighbor, Freemans , funky little LES bar/cafe National Cafe exudes the same sort of boho cool thanks to the ample use of subway tiles, vintage barstools and a cluster of mismatched mirrors; its original lineup of coffee and Read More...
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A Voce Columbus Photo: Quentin Bacon The Time Warner Center’s old Café Gray space has morphed into A Voce Columbus , a big, sleek Midtown sequel to the Flatiron original , now featuring unobstructed Central Park views, lots of polished wood Read More...
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Bia Garden Photo: courtesy of the restaurant Hidden behind the take-out counter of LES Vietnamese Bia Garden, through its walk-in refrigerator, lies an urban jungle with pale wooden tables, exposed brick covered by flora and more fresh greenery hung from Read More...
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Mari Vanna Photo: courtesy of the restaurant Urban shabby-chic meets your Russian grandmother’s apartment at Mari Vanna , a transporting Flatironer where the artfully peeled wallpaper, crocheted place mats and delicate china plates shine underneath Read More...
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Kurt Gutenbrunner A former Village furniture shop has been transformed – except for its name and sign – into Upholstery Store , a new wine bar whose global vino list has a pronounced Austrian accent, thanks to its owner, top toque Kurt Gutenbrunner Read More...
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To a part of Park Slope light on dining options comes Provini, a corner cafe from the owner of the popular local hangouts Bar Toto and Bar Tano; its tiny, tin-ceilinged, bistrolike digs are lined in mirrors and dominated by a full dark-wood bar, and the Read More...
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Restaurateur Gabe Stulman (ex Little Owl , Market Table ) does it again with Joseph Leonard, a bite-size Villager centered around a zinc bar and sporting a homey-but-hip look featuring lots of antiques and old portraits (including those of the place’s Read More...
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Umi Nom Photo: Evan W. Miller The Lower Eastsider Kuma Inn (‘to eat’) gets a like-minded Clinton Hill outpost called Umi Nom (‘to drink’), a narrow, modern arrival situated on an otherwise restaurant-free block; its Filipino small-plates Read More...
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