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Ten Restaurants That Define American Dining This Winter

Summer may be when everyone comes out to play, but let’s be real: Winter is when serious eaters are in the…

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More Restaurants That Define American Dining



RESTAURANTS YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS

New York

Delmonico’s Returns Again, With an Extra Helping of History

In John Ford’s seminal 1949 John Wayne vehicle “She Wore A Yellow Ribbon,” Lt. Flint Cohill (played by John Agar)…

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Los Angeles

The New Baroo Is Worth the Wait

For a restaurant that began as a 16-seater in an East Hollywood strip mall with no signage, reappeared down the…

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New York

Bangkok Supper Club Embraces Street Food, As You’ve Never Tasted It Before

The fondest food memories in Bangkok typically take place under string lights and atop rickety plastic stools in the dark…

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Oakland

Why Burdell’s Debut Is So Special and Inspiring — Especially For Chefs

James Syhabout is an Oakland native who is also the chef-owner of Commis, which holds two Michelin stars. His words…

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ACCESS TIPS FROM THE PROS

New YorkMiami

How to Get Into COTE

To celebrate Resy’s 10 year anniversary, COTE Miami is offering diners a complimentary steak tartare tartlet with caviar; pineapple sorbet;…

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The tomahawk at Halls Chophouse.

Charleston

How to Get Into Halls Chophouse, and What to Order Once You’re There

It doesn’t quite seem right that Halls Chophouse only opened in 2009. No, the vaunted steakhouse feels like it’s been a…

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New York

How to Get Into Libertine

Despite being open for barely more than a month, Libertine has already made a name for itself as an essential…

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THE LATEST ABOUT TOP RESTAURANTS

New York

Penny’s Chase Sinzer Wants You to Know: With Wine, Sharing Is Caring

On Oct. 5, New York restaurants Penny and Claud are hosting a joint wine party, powered by Resy. Qualified American…

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Photo courtesy of Bludorn

Houston

At Bludorn, the Mission Is to Reveal the Beauty of Gulf Coast Cooking

Launching a brand-new restaurant in a brand-new city in the midst of a global pandemic probably wasn’t on chef and…

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Charleston

Leon’s Hasn’t Been in Charleston Forever. It Just Feels That Way.

Over the last two decades, Charleston has made itself synonymous with culinary superiority — with a winning combination of charismatic…

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Acamaya spread

New Orleans

Acamaya Is Ana Castro’s Love Letter to Mexico, Written in Seafood

We love learning what makes great chefs and restaurateurs tick. So we’re pleased to present The Access Interview, a longform…

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Michael Mina

New York

20 Questions with Bourbon Steak’s Michael Mina

In the Resy Questionnaire, we play a game of 20 questions with the industry folks behind some of our favorite…

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New York

20 Questions with Libertine’s Max Mackinnon

In the Resy Questionnaire, we play a game of 20 questions with the industry folks behind some of our favorite…

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The chicken tikka masala at Daru

Washington D.C.

How Daru Devises Its ‘Indian-ish’ Tastes, in 10 Dishes and Drinks

Daru, the restaurant and cocktail bar just south of H Street Corridor, will serve you exceptional versions of classical Indian…

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Eric See of Ursula

New York

20 Questions with Ursula’s Eric See

In the Resy Questionnaire, we play a game of 20 questions with the industry folks behind some of our favorite…

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Mike Lata of FIG and The Ordinary

Charleston

20 Questions with Mike Lata of FIG and The Ordinary

In the Resy Questionnaire, we play a game of 20 questions with the industry folks behind some of our favorite…

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Jamie Bissonnette and Soon Han

Boston

At Boston’s Somaek, A Melding of Family Ties and Korean Tradition

Somaek is unabashedly, unequivocally, and unmistakably a Korean restaurant. Chef Jamie Bissonnette and his mother-in-law wouldn’t have it any other…

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