Creatives from Weiden + Kennedy kick off a monthly party series here this Friday from 11 p.m. - 4 a.m. featuring $6 glasses of sangria and treats from the Joyride frozen-yogurt truck. En savoir plus .
If your steak tartare tastes just a wee bit different than usual, thank Philippe Bertineau, the restaurant’s new head chef, who previously cooked at Payard. En savoir plus .
The city is spending $50 million to restore the precinct to its late-Victorian splendor. But visiting will be difficult: Tourism isn't allowed, so you'll have to come on official police business. En savoir plus .
When you want to prove to your lady that you're a man, and not just a guy, this is the place to grab a low-slung couch and enjoy the good life. En savoir plus .
Recommended: Cured meats, all pastas (especially uovo in raviolo), beef cheeks, lamb chops, bollito misto. En savoir plus .
An unpretentious ”sweatbox” that plays a combo of old school & new to a crowd that gets down around midnight. Swing by earlier for a more relaxed vibe, a seat & a view of the rotating art collection. En savoir plus .
Allow me to live the lie that gelato is better for you than ice cream, and I’ll reward you with the secret to ending a sticky NYC night in bliss. En savoir plus .
We have great respect for the scantily-clad frontmen who stand guard outside this Abercrombine subsidiary, but it was shut down recently for bedbugs (and now re-opened). En savoir plus .
The sister restaurant to Tao, this clubby spot has a dance club downstairs, and serves an intense one-pound Wagyu-blend meatball upstairs. En savoir plus .
The Full Moon Exhibition in the Rose Center contains more than 75 rarely seen photographic prints from NASA's Apollo missions to the moon and are done in both impressive scale and stunning quality. En savoir plus .
The crispy chicken here, marinated in olive oil then split and roasted in Barbuto's brick oven, is classic Waxman simplicity. One of our picks for the city's best roast chicken! En savoir plus .
The city’s best roast chicken is served at an Italian joint? Apparently so, says the Underground Gourmet, who deemed the spicy, impeccably rendered pollo alla diavola here their favorite. En savoir plus .
The $32 fixed-price brunch begins with a basket of warm baked goods; next comes a plate of canapés, then the entree and finally a plate of bijou dessert bites. En savoir plus .
Don’t miss the basement around Christmastime “by thoughtlessly choosing to go to Europe instead.” It’s “a high adventure in smells”: bacon, leather, “rayon undies.” En savoir plus .
Don’t miss the Basque favorites like suckling pig laced with truffles or torija here, says Adam Platt. Featured in Where to Eat 2011! En savoir plus .
Chef Scott Conant recommends the “spectacular” lobster-basil tramezzini, as told to us in his New York Diet. En savoir plus .