New Restaurants – Winter 2019/2020
Updated 1/7/20
Here’s the scoop on some new restaurant openings that we’re excited about this winter in New York City. I’ve split these into sections by borough: Manhattan, Brooklyn, & Queens.
Updated 1/7/20
Here’s the scoop on some new restaurant openings that we’re excited about this winter in New York City. I’ve split these into sections by borough: Manhattan, Brooklyn, & Queens.
Updated as of December 13 2019
Here’s a shortlist of brand spanking new restaurants and bars opening this Fall that we are excited about that we’ve tracked
Llama San just opened yesterday – we felt that almost all their dishes were exceptional. This is a very well thought take on Peruvian-Japanese Nikkei cuisine.
I’m really not sure how I’ve managed to not hear about Tom Colicchio’s Riverpark
Among the small strip of Thai restaurants that are on Woodside avenue along 76-77th streets in Jackson Heights Queens, Hug Esan is a very unassuming little spot that is fantastic
Eat cheap and eat well! Here are Eat and Wanderlust’s top picks in the culinary gem of the borough of Queens! Cheap and delicious
Have you sampled Burmese cuisine before? Chances are that it won’t be as foreign as one may think. The food of Burma is heavily influenced by its neighboring countries. The acidity of Thailand, the complexity of China and spices of India.
Surprisingly, you can sample Burmese food in Forest Hills, Queens. Asian
One of the best restaurant week menu choices on the nycgo.com website was definitely Rafele.
I love pasta, and a good Italian restaurant is hard to come by in NYC, believe it or not. It’s still hot enough that its super difficult to get a reservation on Resy. A couple of weeks ago, some friends of ours scored one and we couldn’t be more excited. The head chef, Stefano Secchi, is from Modena, Emilia Romagna, and Rezdora serves up traditional Modenese cooking – lots of handmade pasta, and rustic ragus
NYC Restaurant Week is back, from July 22 – August 16! With so many delicious offerings to sift through, it might be impossible to make a decision. So here’s a shortlist (I tried to keep it short but that was difficult) of the places that look like the menu has special or decadent items that give you the best bang for your buck on your $26/lunch or $42/dinner (before taxes). Thank me later