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Ossobucco lamb at La Panarda in Atlanta.

The Hit ListAtlanta

The June Hit List: AltaToro, La Panarda, SolarBar, and More

Good day, Atlanta; it’s summer in the city. Here at Resy we don’t make weather predictions. (Honestly no one in a…

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The Hit ListPortland

The June Hit List: Mucca Pizzeria, Grand Amari, Palomar, and More

It’s sunny, it’s warm, it’s basically summer — which means Portland is alive again and restaurants are hopping. Grab a…

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The Hit ListWashington D.C.

The June Hit List: Mi Vida, Dauphine’s, St. Anselm, and More

There are so many ways to celebrate in Washington, D.C .this month, including Pride and the Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Of…

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The Hit ListMiami

The June Hit List: Zeru, Bondi Sushi, Pez, and More

Take one look at those “feels like” temps, and there’s no denying it: Summer is officially here in Miami. Usually…

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The Hit ListDetroit

The June Hit List: Basan, Leila, Alpino, and More

We can confidently say that patio season is upon us in southeast Michigan — finally! — and that bodes well…

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The Hit ListNew Orleans

The June Hit List: Cafe Amelie, Yakuza House, Baru, and More

With the arrival of June, festival season has officially passed here in New Orleans, leaving us to face the heat…

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The Hit ListCharleston

The June Hit List: Kultura, Little Miss Ha, Ma’am Saab, Babas, and more

It should come as no surprise that this month features some serious Charleston chefs out there experimenting with cultural mainstays,…

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The Hit ListNew York

The June Hit List: Libertine, Radio Kwara, Mitica, and More 

It’s finally summer in the city, which means it’s prime time for savoring those extra hours of daylight (and those…

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The Hit ListHouston

The June Hit List: Th Prsrv, Pearl Bar, Little’s Oyster Bar, and More

Summer symbolizes many things: freedom, enjoyment, and adventure chief among them. And we believe there’s no better way to celebrate…

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The Hit ListMinneapolis

The June Hit List: Macanda, Gai Noi, Nico’s Tacos, and More

After making it through the whims of winter and an iffy spring, Twin Citians are ready for a breath of…

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