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). En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .