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  • Montrachet

    The first of Drew Nieporent’s restaurant empire still ranks among the city’s best, known for its casual decor, modern French cuisine, and exceptional wine list.

  • A tiny Vietnamese hole-in-thewall offering fast and cheap noodles and a range of Asian beverages. Avoid the spicy dishes unless you like to sweat.

  • Nobu Matsuhisa’s sublime Japanese/Peruvian fusion fare in a whimsical setting.

  • Nobu

    Reservations are hard to come by for Nobu Matsuhisa’s Japanese/Peruvian fusion that produces inspired dishes. Say “Omakase” (“I leave it to you”) and let the waiter choose among the surprising and always sublime offerings. David Rockwell’s whimsical setting adds to the experience. Casual Nobu Next Door needs no reservations.

  • The no-reservations policy at this restaurant means you might get to taste the famous Nobu black cod with miso.

  • Good Malaysian fast food.

  • Popular restaurant for the beautiful set in the W Hotel. The menu features modern Mediterranean dishes, and they serve afternoon tea.

  • Orsay

    Replacing society hangout Mortimer’s isn’t easy, but this chic French café has succeeded, serving authentic bistro fare.

  • The sons of Le Cirque’s owner have created their own whimsical circus, serving traditional Tuscan fare.

  • A Pan-Asian restaurant serving mostly seafood dishes, including tempura and coconut shrimp. The outside seating area boasts ideal harbor views of Brooklyn Bridge.

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