Best things to eat in new york

Best things to eat in new york

Hungry in New York City? Order a pastrami sandwich at Katz’s Delicatessen | © JL Photography / Alamy Stock Photo

The New York culinary scene is ever-changing, but one thing holds true: the best NYC food is as iconic as the city skyline. Hot dogs and cheese pizza. Deli sandwiches and blue-plate specials. Italian and Jewish eats, so authentic that you’d think you were on the edge of the Mediterranean. Check out the best food in NYC, including legendary dishes given a modern spin.

New York pastrami sandwich at Empire Diner

Diner, American, $$$

Best things to eat in new york

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This landmark art deco diner in Chelsea has dusted off its 1970s menu and updated the classics with a fresh American twist. Booth-style seating delivers that iconic seen-on-screen experience, but whitewashed walls, sconce lights and buttery-soft leather accents update the picture for a modern audience. The New York pastrami sandwich – with melted Swiss cheese and horseradish coleslaw on marble rye – will ensure a round of applause from your taste buds.

Wu-Tang Clam pizza at Milkflower

Pizzeria, American, $$$

Astoria pizza parlor Milkflower isn’t here to reinvent the classic New York slice, but will offer you an alternative to standard red-sauced, cheese-topped pies. Case in point: the Wu-Tang Clam pizza. Aside from its excellent name – which throws up the W for the Staten Island hip-hop group – it’s stacked with grana padano, fresno chili, parsley, garlic and cherrystone clams. Remix it with add-ons including anchovies, streaky speck bacon and egg, if that’s your jam.

Everything Dog at Crif Dog

Restaurant, American, $$$

You’ve already got a classic New York hot dog and quintessential bagel mapped onto your mental must-try menu; why not knock them both out in one meal at Crif Dog? This East Village institution serves up the famous NYC food any way you like, though the Everything Dog is the way to go – it’s a Crif Dog, smothered in cream cheese, scallions and everything-bagel seasoning. Order with a side of cheesy East Village tots, scattered with pickled jalapeños, for ultimate satisfaction.

Hot Honey Yardbird at Red Rooster

Restaurant, Soul Food, $$$

Best things to eat in new york

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Soul food is the shining star of this jazzy Harlem restaurant – which takes its name from the local speakeasy that welcomed the likes of Nat King Cole and James Baldwin. Southern favorites such as pan-fried catfish, lobster rolls and shoestring fries hit the spot any day of the week. You’d be wise to arrive with a crew of hungry friends, as the Chicken Tower requires teamwork. Twenty pieces of Hot Honey Yardbird are served with the best fixins: blistered heirloom tomatoes, creamy stone-ground grits and cheddar mac with collard greens.

Mofongo at Malecon

Restaurant, Caribbean, $$$

Though Malecon has a spot in the Manhattan Valley, their classic dish of mofongo (fried plantains) is best experienced at their restaurant in Little Dominican Republic, way uptown in Washington Heights. Let the aromas of the Caribbean lure you to the top of Broadway and set your phone to island time. Your only care should be deciding which two ingredients to pack into your mashed green plantains. Fried pork chunks and cheese? Garlic shrimp and green sauce? Any of the above will do.

Cacio e tartufo at L’Artista

Restaurant, Italian

It’s in Hamilton Heights, not Lower Manhattan, where you’ll find exceptional northern Italian cuisine prepared by Turin-raised chef German Rizzo. L’Artisa will send your appetite on a first-class flight to Italy’s Piedmont region with their dish of cacio e tartufo. Need we say more than spaghetti alla chitarra topped with pecorino toscano, parmesan and white-truffle shavings? Perhaps only: would you like a negroni or Aperol spritz with that?

Matzo ball ramen at Shalom Japan

Restaurant, Japanese, Asian, Vegetarian, $$$

Want the classic New Yorker experience of Jewish deli food, but yearn for the more cosmopolitan vibes of a night out at the sushi bar? Look to Shalom Japan in south Williamsburg to give you a uniquely New York experience. The traditions of Jewish and Japanese cuisine are both embraced here, as chefs with Israeli and Japanese heritage gift diners with dishes such as matzo ball ramen. Inhale the delights of spiced char siu chicken and nori seaweed swimming in broth. Go ahead and drop an additional matzo ball in there – maybe even a foie gras dumpling or soy-marinated egg for good measure.

Babka at Bread’s Bakery

Bakery, American, $$$

Best things to eat in new york

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Discerning sweet teeth will be unable to resist the braided babka at Bread’s Bakery. This popular Jewish bakery does a baguette and feta bourekas (crispy sesame-spiked parcels) just as well as any artisan, but there’s no denying that the babka is what brings people through the door. Choose between a version with Nutella and dark chocolate, or a cinnamon edition with currants and walnut. Better yet, wait for May, when they stuff a New York cheesecake inside.

This is an updated rewrite of an article originally by Julia Goicochea.

These recommendations were updated on March 28, 2022 to keep your travel plans fresh.

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