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Where to Eat in April

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The $15 Cocktail Is Back, Thank God

reopenings

Fedora Is Reborn

A look inside the West Village landmark as its new owners prepare to open again.ByMegan Krigbaum
  1. underground gourmet
    The Most Surprising Pastrami in New YorkThe first thing you need to know is that it’s sold in a mall.
    ByTammie Teclemariam
  2. guides
    Where to Eat in AprilThe best restaurants for right now.
    ByGrub Street
  3. lawsuits
    Bryant Park Grill’s Operators Are Suing to Prevent a Jean-Georges TakeoverArk Restaurants say that it lost in “a sham bidding process.”
    ByChris Crowley
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  5. another round
    The $15 Cocktail Is Back, Thank GodNew bars are opening with a novel idea: normal drinks at regular prices.
    ByRobert Simonson
  6. the grub street diet
    Ella Emhoff Likes a Sugar Burst“I’ll say it: Vegan doughnuts are better.”
    ByZach Schiffman
  7. underground gourmet
    Sauerkraut Fish Gets Headliner Treatment in the East VillageThe classic Sichuan soup hasn’t always been easy to find in New York.
    ByTammie Teclemariam
  8. first taste
    The Long and Short of Radio Bakery’s New LocationAt what point do we admit the specialty of the house isn’t bread but line?
    ByMatthew Schneier
  9. arrivals
    Alinea Comes to New York, at LastGrant Achatz’s Brooklyn residency includes Japanese lit, hot-dog shots, and multiple restaurants.
    ByJoshua David Stein
  10. gifts
    The 122 Best E-Gift CardsNot only is it better than nothing, but they get to pick out something they actually want.
    ByKitty Guo
  11. announcements
    Do You Know How toReally Live in New York?IntroducingHow to Be a New Yorker, a subscriber-exclusive newsletter series full of tips, tricks, and hacks to thriving in this city.
    ByThe Editors
  12. openings
    Is New York About to Go Crazy for This Matcha Latte?At the new café 12, the tea is from renowned farms and the pastry chef is from Noma. We can imagine the lines already.
    ByMegan Krigbaum
  13. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: Closing Time for Winter, NationOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  14. the grub street diet
    Hannah Selinger Has a Fruit Problem“I can’t walk into an H Mart without spending $50 on mangosteen, but that’s another story.”
    Edited byPaula Aceves
  15. interviews
    Ferdinando's Focacceria
    From Spaghetti to SpleenChef Sal Lamboglia talks about how he was able to take over Brooklyn’s most-storied Sicilian institution.
    ByTammie Teclemariam
  16. restaurant review
    What’s French for ‘Steakhouse’?La Tête d’Or is Daniel Boulud’s take on America’s burliest restaurant genre.
    ByMatthew Schneier
  17. small appliances
    10 of the Very Best Air FryersIn a market where there’s more chaff than wheat, we asked a panel of experts for the models they use and love.
    ByEmma Wartzman
  18. chapters
    MARIO BATALI.Food Network 1999 Upfront presentation at Pier Sixty in New York 1999.k15590jbu.(Credit Image: � Judie Burstein/Globe Photos/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    Drinking Wasn’t a Perk of the Job. DrinkingWas the Job.Working for Mario Batali meant being a wingman, a punching bag, and a voracious lush who rarely said “no.”
    ByLaurie Woolever
  19. coming soon
    Birria-Landia Is Going Brick-and-MortarA bigger menu means more meats and, for the first time, burritos.
    ByLuke Fortney
  20. openings
    The City Is Getting Some Completely New PhoA shop near Union Square specializes in pho Nam Ðịnh, a traditional style rarely seen outside Vietnam.
    ByChris Crowley
  21. the grub street diet
    Peter Som Takes Each Bite As It Comes“I love the no-thinking-just-eating vibe of omakase.”
    ByBen Widdicombe
  22. closings
    Say Good-bye to Gem WineFlynn McGarry is closing his LES wine bar and going west (but staying in Manhattan).
    ByTammie Teclemariam
  23. anniversaries
    Coronavirus Pandemic Causes Climate Of Anxiety And Changing Routines In America
    COVID Changed the World But Not RestaurantsThe industry was supposed to reopen with bold new mandates. It’s returned to business as usual.
    ByChris Crowley
  24. underground gourmet
    Ceres Is the New Hype Slice, But Are Its $40 Pizzas Any Good?Some Eleven Madison Park vets apply fine-dining rigor to a neighborhood pizzeria.
    ByTammie Teclemariam
  25. openings
    Printemps Is French. Its Food Speaks Creole.Chef Gregory Gourdet is applying his Haitian background to the downtown megastore’s many menus.
    ByChris Crowley
  26. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: Uptown Dorian Gray Fights Downtown VanyaOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  27. the grub street diet
    Monica Lewinsky Once Wrote a Poem About Pizza“It found its way to the internet in 1998 or soon after. Mary Oliver I am not.”
    ByRima Parikh
  28. underground gourmet
    Salmon Roe Is the Perfect Ingredient For This MomentThese eggs are both luxurious and affordable.
    ByTammie Teclemariam
  29. restaurant review
    A Tiny Restaurant With a Huge FollowingHa’s Snack Bar is already too full, but it’s also too good to ignore.
    ByMatthew Schneier
  30. closings
    Robert De Niro's Tribeca Grill New York.
    Tribeca Grill Fades to BlackOur restaurant critic spends a final night at Robert De Niro’s neighborhood cafeteria.
    ByMatthew Schneier
  31. opening
    Tashkent’s Manhattan Store Is Opening, FinallyAfter years of waiting, the paper is off the windows on Sixth Avenue.
    ByChris Crowley
  32. adjustments
    Why Are So Many Chefs De-Spicing Their Menus?Across the city, dishes have gone from hot to not.
    ByLuke Fortney
  33. guides
    Where to Eat in MarchThe best restaurants for right now.
    ByGrub Street
  34. the grub street diet
    Jenny Hagel Makes Good Choices“Only an insane person would turn down the opportunity to take a regular, everyday object and Reubenize it.”
    ByPaula Aceves
  35. lunch with friends
    Two Carnivores Walk Into a Vegan Sichuan JointI wondered if my favorite meat-free restaurant could win over some meat-loving punks.
    ByMickey Boardman
  36. first taste
    ByMatthew Schneier
  37. five lines
    Pizza Sushi Is a TikTok Hit — Is It Any Good?The viral foods that are worth trying right now (and some that aren’t).
    ByTammie Teclemariam
  38. shockers
    Ferdinando’s Focacceria Is ClosedBrooklyn lost an Italian legend this weekend.
    ByAaron Short
  39. encounter
    Bird Flu Wiped Out His Entire FarmDoug Corwin was forced to cull 100,000 ducks after the virus came to his century-old Long Island farm.
    ByChris Crowley
  40. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: Barron’s WishesOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  41. the grub street diet
    Author Torrey Peters Always Spatchcocks Her Chicken“It cooks faster, and it’s fun to say.”
    ByRima Parikh
  42. restaurant review
    Cafe Commerce Offers Easy Uptown Glamour, Day or NightLululemon meets coconut cake at Harold Moore’s new UES canteen.
    ByMatthew Schneier
  43. trendlet
    How Cinnamon Rolls Became the Anti-CroissantGooey, glazed buns are nudging daintier baked goods out of the pastry case.
    ByTammie Teclemariam
  44. spring fashion
    Let Him CookNew York chefs shop for date-night (and morning-after) recipes — and schlep it home in the bags everyone wants right now.
    BySasha Mutchnik
  45. streeteries
    Mayor Eric Adams made an outdoor dining announcement in
    Wait, Outdoor Dining Is Saved Now?Just 40 licenses have been granted, but operators can suddenly open roadway setups even without full approval.
    ByChris Crowley
  46. reservation wars
    The Cool Restaurants Are on OpenTable NowRestaurateurs are frustrated with Resy. Many have jumped back to an app they once left behind.
    ByElizabeth G. Dunn
  47. the grub street diet
    Kyle Chayka Is Eating Through His Jet Lag“Our communal order of banana coffee cake and Caesar salad makes for an interesting first course.”
    ByPaula Aceves
  48. first taste
    Ugly Baby Is Back, Sort OfHungry Thirsty is open on Smith Street. Can it live up to its predecessor’s legend?
    ByMatthew Schneier
  49. first person
    A Sandwich Killed My MomMy mother was one of ten people to die from eating liverwurst contaminated with listeria. Six months later, I second-guess every food I purchase.
    ByElaine Farley
  50. trends
    How Protein Mania Took Over the Grocery StoreAmericans can’t get enough of its favorite macronutrient. Big Food is heeding the call.
    ByChris Gayomali
  51. underground gourmet
    Schmuck Is Unlike Any Other Bar in New YorkThe Barcelona import sounds silly. It’s actually pretty great.
    ByTammie Teclemariam
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  1. Fedora Is Reborn
  2. The Most Surprising Pastrami in New York
  3. Where to Eat in April
  4. The $15 Cocktail Is Back, Thank God
  5. Bryant Park Grill’s Operators Are Suing to Prevent a Jean-Georges Takeover
  1. Fedora Is Reborn
  2. Where to Eat in April
  3. The $15 Cocktail Is Back, Thank God
  4. Ella Emhoff Likes a Sugar Burst
  5. The Most Surprising Pastrami in New York

Openings

The City Is Getting Some Completely New Pho
The City Is Getting Some Completely New Pho

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Where to Eat in April
Where to Eat in April

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