Whether it’s a Michelin-star spot or an intimate speakeasy, we’re sharing everything you need to know about NYC’s food scene. From can’t-miss deals and delicious pop ups to food festivals and rooftop bars these guides are guaranteed to help you have a great dining experience.
Yerba mate, a popular South American drink, is getting some much needed attention in NYC right now. Over the weekend, Porteñas opened in Williamsburg with their primary focus being the spiced yerba mate. In South Americ...
A new food hall is coming to Hudson Yards spearheaded by renowned Spanish chef, José Andrés. The Spanish food hall is Andrés’ first solo project in NYC, but he will be collaborating with the Adrià brothers Ferran and Al...
We all loved Ring Dings growing up. This NYC bakery takes them to an elevated level for adults. Bring back the childhood memories of the school cafeteria with this fancy twist on the beloved treat- the Ring Ding! The ve...
Tuesday, February 5, is not only the beginning of the Lunar New Year but apparently it is also World Nutella Day, and has been since 2007. In honor of the big day, Nutella Cafe New York will be giving out hundreds of 13...
Looking to add a little something different to your coffee order this week? Or are you simply just over pumpkin spice already? These 5 spots have upped the ante for the rest of cafes across the city with their elaborate...
Coming into the East Village is an all-day vegan diner called Dollface Diner. The new restaurant will take the place formerly occupied by Bar Virage at 118 2nd Avenue. Owner Ravi DeRossi—who’s behind other popular...
Quentin Tarantino’s cult classics come to life at the new Williamsburg bar which gets its name from the Kill Bill films—KillBar. “Gentlemen, you had my curiosity, but now you have my attention.” ̵...
Ole & Steen opened its first location in Copenhagen in 1991 and has since expanded to 90 locations across Denmark and the UK. This week, they’ve crossed the pond into New York City. The popular bakery is known...
The 18th Room is a speakeasy in Chelsea that creates personalized cocktails for each guest that comes in for a drink. Created by the co-owner of Bathtub Gin, Dave Oz opened this inventive space on 134 Ninth Avenue. Alth...
Uncle Tetsu, a popular Japanese bakery, will soon bring their airy cheesecakes to New York City. The bakery will be located near Bryant Park at 135 West 41st Street; and according to Commercial Observer, a seven-year le...