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Category: Eat & Drink

Guides to NYC’s culinary scene, including restaurants, bars, cafes, and iconic foods.

NYC’s Outdoor Food Market Season Is Fully Open — and Smorgasburg Just Got Bigger Than Ever

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Quick Bites: Smorgasburg’s 16th season has 22 new vendors across Williamsburg and Prospect Park · A brand-new Central Park location opens May 14 at Columbus Circle · Queens Night Market returned April 18 with $5–6 dishes from 60+ countries · DeKalb Market Hall is your Brooklyn anchor all week long · Essex Market on the […]

Ethiopian Food in Brooklyn: Crown Heights, Bed Stuy, and the Best Injera in the Borough

NYC food market and dining editorial — New York neighborhood food scene

Brooklyn’s Ethiopian food scene is anchored by Ras Plant Based in Crown Heights, one of the city’s most acclaimed vegan spots. Here are the four restaurants you need to know.

NYC Restaurant Openings & Closings: Brooklyn’s Big Week and a Bittersweet UWS Goodbye (April 28, 2026)

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Bar Ferdinando revives a Carroll Gardens legend, Sud NYC brings easy Italian to Williamsburg, Marcel opens in Midtown with serious French pedigree — plus Edgar’s Cafe closes after 38 years on the Upper West Side.

Best NYC Speakeasy Bars 2026: Secret Bars, Hidden Entrances and Password Spots

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NYC’s speakeasy bars honor the city’s Prohibition history with hidden entrances, password-entry requirements, and exceptional craft cocktails.

Cheap Sunday Brunch in Chinatown & the Lower East Side: 7 Spots Under $15 That Locals Actually Love

Best Dim Sum in Flushing Queens: Where to Go and What to Ord — HelpNewYork

A weekend brunch crawl through Chinatown and the Lower East Side where you can eat well — really well — and still walk away under $15 a head.

NYC Restaurant Openings & Closings: April 26, 2026 — Cote 550, Bar Chimera, Dean’s SoHo & More

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Your weekend roundup of NYC’s newest restaurant openings — including Simon Kim’s three-concept Midtown debut at 550 Madison and a SoHo pub from the King’s team.

Senegalese Food in Harlem: A Thieboudienne, Mafe, and Yassa Tour of Le Petit Sénégal

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A working New Yorker’s guide to Senegalese food in Harlem’s Little Senegal — where to find the best thieboudienne, lamb mafe, poisson yassa, and the kind of stewed-onion sauce that ruins you for everywhere else.

NYC Restaurant Openings & Closings: April 25, 2026 — Time Out Market Welcomes BKLYN Wild, Bar Chimera Hits Its Stride, and Greenpoint Gets Arthur

NYC food market and dining editorial — New York neighborhood food scene

Your borough-by-borough roundup of the latest NYC restaurant openings and closings for the weekend of April 25, 2026 — from Ivy Stark’s plant-forward debut at Union Square to Cote’s three-bar Bar Chimera and a Michelin-pedigreed steak spot in Greenpoint.

NYC Late Night Eats 2026: Where to Actually Eat After Midnight, Borough by Borough

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A real New Yorker’s borough-by-borough guide to where to eat after midnight in 2026 — from Koreatown’s 24-hour BBQ to Brooklyn diners and Queens late-night Cantonese.

The Greenpoint Cafe Map: 7 Coffee Shops Powering Brooklyn’s Best Work-From-Cafe Neighborhood in 2026

Greenpoint has quietly become the most cafe-saturated neighborhood in NYC. Here are the seven cafes worth your subway swipe — from Sweetleaf and Variety to Coffee Check’s podcast booth — plus how to plan a Greenpoint cafe day that doesn’t end in laptop rage.

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