Duck into a nondescript office building in Midtown, go up to the second floor and you’ll be whisked into a sushi wonderland with an incredible omakase menu. Don’t forget to try the king crab. En savoir plus .
Peek behind the curtain in the atrium lobby of Le Parker Meridien and an awesome rock-and-roll burger spot is waiting for you. The best place to eat a greasy double cheeseburger is a four-star hotel. En savoir plus .
Ever heard of a “reverse speakeasy”? This intimate, homey restaurant is hidden inside the East Village bar the Garret East. The potato-and-pecorino dumplings are what dreams are made of. En savoir plus .
Walk down a hidden flight of stairs in Chinatown and you’ll wind up in Pulqueria, a Spanish joint with some damn tasty tacos. We’ll take ours with a side of cactus salsa, please. En savoir plus .
Step inside an industrial loading dock in Midtown and you’ll find a no-frills lunch counter serving up Latin American treats, like stewed chicken and steak with buttery onions. En savoir plus .
This Noho Japanese joint doesn’t have a public phone number and includes no information about the restaurant on its website, but word of mouth has made it a popular destination. En savoir plus .
Go down to the basement of a Midtown office building and you’ll enter a top Japanese spot, featuring some of the best sake in the city. Try the lunch tasting course to sample a little of everything. En savoir plus .
Go to the back of the Brooklyn brunch spot and through the door, and you’ll enter another dimension. Karasu features non-traditional dishes like tagliatelle with lobster and smoky butter. En savoir plus .