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Fast 10: Ten New Restaurants & Bars to Try in NYC Right Now
July 30, 2024, 1:36.00 am ET

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Din Tai Fung

This Taiwanese spot is known for its soup dumplings and noodle dishes. Located in Midtown, guests enter through a glass cube before descending a staircase into a massive dining room. 1633 Broadway, NYC

Amo Seafood

Located in the East Village, this new seafood-centric spot is run by Chef Pasquale Cozzolino and Rosario Procino with a menu designed to reflect a love of the sea. 15 East 12th St, NYC

Ikigai

Chef Rafal Maslankiewicz is in the kitchen at this Fort Greene restaurant inspired by Japanese Kaiseki. Dinner begins in a serene garden before moving to a spacious counter. 87 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn

Bankside

Chef JJ Johnson is the latest high-profile chef to sign onto to Wonder, a food delivery and takeout service with locations across NYC. Johnson’s Bankside is serving Southern seafood staples. Multiple locations


Photos: Sartiano's/Jean Claude Billmaier

Sartiano’s at the Hedges Inn

Sartiano’s, from Bond Hospitality, has opened a second location in East Hampton at the Hedges Inn with a menu crafted by James Beard Award-winning Chef Alfred Portale. 74 James Lane, East Hampton, NY

Nomé

Nomé, by Mocha Hospitality, is a Kosher steakhouse now open near Union Square where a 50 ounce Jurassic Hawk is being served along with several other beef-y options. 127 Fourth Ave, NYC

César

Michelin-starred Chef César Ramirez, formerly of Brooklyn Fare, is now operating his own restaurant in Hudson Square. The price of admission is reportedly $365 for a 12-14 course tasting menu. 333 Hudson Street, NYC

Bar Contra

Contra has closed and in its place is Bar Contra, serving innovative cocktails and bites like deviled egg with smoked eel and American Wagyu beef tartare. 138 Orchard St, NYC

Desert 5 Spot

Desert 5 Spot, a cowboy bar, has opened in East Williamsburg with live music and western-themed drinks like Walk the Line and Ring of Fire, along with bar bites. 94 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn

Le Veau d'Or

What’s old is new again at Le Veau d'Or. This 1937 café has been revived by the Frenchette team and is now offering a taste of Paris on the Upper East Side. 129 E 60th St, NYC

Happy Eating & Drinking!



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