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The August Hit List: Les Trois Chevaux, Yellow Rose, Baby Luc’s, and More

Between complaints about the humidity and whining over thunderstorms, summer in New York City will be over before you know…

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Gage & Tollner's martini, complete with sidecar.

The July Hit List: Gage & Tollner, Le Pavillon, Queens Night Market, and More

It’s summer in the city, New York is in full swing, and anyone who is anyone is hitting their favorite…

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The June Hit List: Dame, Fulgurances, Jolene, Mockingbird, and More

We’re at 100% capacity, both indoors and out, and that signals the dawn of a new day in New York…

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The May Hit List: Ssäm Bar, Stretch, Cervo’s, Cosme, Porcelain, and More

This is always the month where we prepare for full summer dining mode — except that outdoor dining has been…

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The April Hit List: Dhamaka, Gage & Tollner, Sona, Bernie’s, and More

Sing it from your balconies, rooftops, and local parks: Spring is here! You can feel the good energy on the…

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The March Hit List, Lunch Edition: Diner, Ho Foods, HiHi Room, Keens and More

If there’s one thing remote life has taught us, it’s that lunch is something to look forward to. An excellent…

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The February Hit List: Xilonen, Ha’s Dac Biet, ATLA, Winona’s, and More

Well, it’s winter in New York City. Some restaurants have chosen to hibernate, others are zeroing in on takeout and…

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The January Hit List: King, Bolero, Gertie, Noz Market, and More

Happy new year! It’s cold and there’s still COVID, but with vaccines on their way, things are starting to look…

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Winter is coming, and Shabu Tatsu is here for it.

The December Hit List: Achilles Heel, Yellow Rose, Shabu Tatsu, Anton’s, and More

December is here, as is the next COVID wave. We’ve locked down before and we can do it again, but…

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Attaboy's cocktails are back and ready to enjoy — indoors and out.

The November Hit List: Crown Shy, Four Horsemen, Attaboy, Fat Choy, and More

From pivots to pop-ups to PPE, the resilience of the restaurant industry means that memorable meals abound in New York…

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