Dining Articles
Bice Ristorante Dining Review
Beatrice Mungai Ruggeri (BiCE to her family and friends) opened her first restaurant in Milan in 1926. In the years that followed, she, along with her brothers and sisters, developed what became the pinnacle of Tuscan style cuisine in Milan. When her sons Remo and Roberto started to work in the Milan restaurant, they changed the typical trattoria into an international restaurant, and thus began a new era for the Ruggeri family’s restaurant concept.
Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House Restaurant Review
Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House is a place of glamour, excitement, red meat, and much more. It pulsates with the rhythm and energy of Midtown.
The Stadium Grill at Bowlmor Lanes - A Tasty Experience in Times Square
Bowlmor Lanes on 44th Street, just off Times Square, is a delicious surprise. They are not your grandfather’s bowling lanes -- instead, Bowlmor is a 90,000-sq.-ft., 45-lane colossus. The lanes are themed, and the space includes Warhol-inspired artwork, a Prohibition-themed lounge, a Brooklyn Bridge-inspired stairway, and antique items from what was Tavern on the Green.
Movin' On Up - Dining Out on New York City's East Side
Midtown is not only the center of Manhattan, but also the center of many visitor trips to New York. And while you might spend much of your time on the west side of Fifth Avenue -- where you’ll find Times Square, the Empire State Building, and Rockefeller Center -- be sure to cross over to the east side to discover some of the city’s most architecturally stunning neighborhoods, and many top-tier restaurants. Pictured here: SD26.
The Billy Elliot Package - Save on Tickets & Dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe
New York City's SD26 Cafe Offers New Casual Lunch Concept
Tony May and Marisa May's SD26 -- which sets the standard for contemporary Italian cuisine in New York and was named one of Esquire magazine's "Best" New Restaurants In New York, 2010 -- is featuring a new casual lunch concept, featuring a buffet and an a la carte selection of contemporary Italian cuisine.
Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House Hosts Shafer Vineyards Wine Dinner Thursday, Sept. 23
On Thursday, September 23rd, 2010, at 6:30pm Del Frisco's Steak House, located near Radio City Music Hall in Rockefeller Center, midtown Manhattan will be hosting the Shafer Vineyards Wine Dinner.
Victor’s Cafe: Traditional & Creative Cuban Cuisine
When a Manhattan restaurant has been around for nearly a half century, the temptation is to say, “They must be doing something right.” Victor’s Café proves that clichés can be true.
New York City Dining - Darbar Indian Restaurant
The menu is expansive, complete with Indian staples ranging from reshmi kabab and chicken tikka masala to vegetable biryani and tandoori shrimp.
Salute! - Sophisticated Italian on the East Side
Salute! epitomizes sophisticated East Side dining. A bouquet of soaring cherry blossoms that’s changed weekly stands in the center of a strikingly handsome room of candles, white cloth-covered tables, carpeting and comfortable white leather chairs.
Bateaux: New York's Ultimate Dining Cruise
For those looking to set sail and enjoy the Manhattan skyline in style, Bateaux New York is the city’s premier dining cruise. Bateaux is a European-inspired, all-glass vessel, offering unparalleled splendor and breathtaking views.
Vince & Eddies: A Fresh Spin on American Comfort Food
Vince and Eddies is my kind of restaurant -- and if you’re like most Americans it’s yours, too. It’s a father-and-son operation that serves superior versions of familiar American comfort food with some Italian spins.
New York City Restaurants - Where to Dine for Mother's Day
This year, Mother’s Day falls on May 9th...and what luck! -- you're in one of the greatest cities in the world on that special occasion. Here are some notable restaurants and dining establishments that are featuring great Mother's Day meals.
NYC Dining - Sample Cuisines from Around the World
New York City is the crossroads of the world, and representative of the cultural diversity in the city is the many varieties of cuisine available to visitors and locals alike. From twists on American cuisine to tandoori, the city’s restaurants offer the best food from all over the globe.
Cuisine from All Corners of the Globe: The Grand Kaleidoscope of NY Dining
New York is known for great food and even greater restaurants. There are literally thousands upon thousands to choose from, specializing in everything from American (new and traditional) and Italian to Indian and steak houses to anything that falls in between. You can practically travel around the world without leaving the island of Manhattan. Here’s a sampling of some of our favorite places to nosh, whether it’s a weekend brunch, before a Broadway show, or the wee hours of the night.
Celebrate Carnaval at SushiSamba 7 and SushiSamba Park on Tuesday, February 16th
The Carnaval celebration in Rio de Janeiro is the most famous in the world. Scores of spectacular floats surrounded by thousands of samba dancers, singers and drummers dressed in elaborate costumes, masks and headdresses parade through the enormous Sambódromo Stadium in the heart of the city.
Planet Hollywood: Star-Studded Times Square Dining
Planet Hollywood has better food than it has any right to. Let’s face it -- this colossal monument to the movies is a tourist heaven seemingly dedicated to fun, not food. Out-of-towners and locals enter this Times Square landmark through a retail store selling Planet Hollywood T-shirts, jackets, and souvenir glasses.
Buenos Aires: Authentic Argentinean Food in the East Village
Tourists, especially out-of-town foodies, would be flooding Buenos Aires if they just knew it existed. It’s an authentic Argentinean restaurant serving hefty portions of hearty South American specialties like empanadas, savory sausages, monster grilled steaks, Argentinean wines, and a caramel and whipped cream cake covered in meringue with dulce de leche and chocolate shavings. There’s nothing like it in Topeka or Oshkosh.
Dining Review: Aoki Japanese Restaurant and Sake Bar
Aoki is the name of a classy new Theatre District Japanese restaurant. Additionally, Aoki is a restaurant that looks more expensive than it is, and a sophisticated spot that will appeal to people who like Japanese food, and those who don’t.
Cuisine Corner: A World of Dining--A Passage to India, and more
The cuisines of New York City are a microcosm of the cultures found around the city, from Afghan to Vietnamese. We have all manner of choices for you, from sushi and sashimi to pizza and pasta, plus burgers, steaks, and fine international dining. You can even play games or do some sightseeing while you eat! Here is but a small sampling of the culinary universe that is NYC.
Easter Sunday Menu at Channel 4 Irish Bar & Restaurant
All day on Easter Sunday, Channel 4 is featuring a special Easter menu. Join them after the Easter Bonnet Parade or on your way back from Sunday Mass at St. Patrick's.
Dining Review: Devi
Devi: Unexpected Fare in Exotic Surroundings. Is Devi the best Indian restaurant in New York City? If it isn't, it's in the top three.
Dining Review: Benjamin Steakhouse
If a restaurant looks like a great steak house, if the steaks taste like those at a great steak house, and if the menu reads like those at a great steak house, it probably is a great steak house. This one continues the Peter Luger legacy in East Midtown.
Dining Review: Hourglass Tavern
It's a hometown, Main Street sort of spot that nobody expects to find in Manhattan, much less on 46th Street in the middle of the Theatre District.
Cuisine Corner: Pasta, Poblanos, and Phyllo - Italian, Mexican and Greek Cuisine
The cuisines of New York City are a microcosm of the cultures found around the city, from Afghan to Vietnamese. We have all manner of choices for you, from sushi and sashimi to pizza and pasta, plus burgers, steaks, and fine international dining. You can even play games or do some sightseeing while you eat! Here is but a small sampling of the culinary universe that is NYC.