If you have about 30 minutes, try a single-serving of paella for about $22. The tab for a plentiful lunch is roughly $30 a person. En savoir plus .
Consider the house-made pastas ($17-$18) or the popular charred octopus with chorizo dish ($16). En savoir plus .
The cheesesteak - one of our 101 Best Sandwiches in NY - is the kind that makes Philadelphia expats shed a silent tear of joy for the good old days on South Street — though they won’t admit it. En savoir plus .
Here for a wine tasting? Lucky you. The five-course (soft-shell crab, BBQ duck burgers, pork tenderloin, bacon-wrapped elk and banana tempura with ice cream — all matched to great wine) is divine. En savoir plus .
"A specific goal of this building was not to make a big noise," says the architect of Goldman's new, $2.5 billion headquarters. But check out the mural by Julie Mehretu in the glass-walled lobby. En savoir plus .
The lunch special is popular: for $9.99, diners can get fried rice or noodles, a choice of two satays and a side of seasonal greens or tofu. The $4 Alpukat drink is also a big hit. En savoir plus .
Seafood is the specialty here, but dessert lovers should save room for the donut plate or the sticky rice pudding. En savoir plus .
There’s something captivating about this spot, from its old-fashioned seed and grain shop to its emphasis on lines that favor unusual seaming and unorthodox cuts, including Rick Owens and Gary Graham. En savoir plus .
Try the always classic hamburger, mac & cheese or the juicy beef dip on focaccia. There are four (!!) versions of poutine — the four-cheese variety is worth the caloric nightmare. Family friendly. En savoir plus .
PARIS. Craving a classic French dinner in Paris. Go here for an authentic bistro experience. Check out what Anthony Bourdain has to say. En savoir plus .