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TriBeCa »

The Japanese restaurant co-owned by Robert De Niro will move to 195 Broadway in early 2017.

Long Island City »

The eatery got its start in the neighborhood earlier this year as a pop-up shop in a local bagel store.

Williamsburg »

The North Eighth Street restaurant will serve shareable Japanese small plates.

Upper East Side »

Modeled after Chipotle, the restaurant lets diners choose between rolls, bowls, buns and burgers.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Tori Shin hopes to open at the former home of La Silhouette on West 53rd Street.

Long Island City »

Hibino, which has been in Brooklyn for nearly 7 years, opened a second location at 10-70 Jackson Ave.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Ajisai was recently closed by Health Department inspectors for the second time.

Times Square & Theater District »

Wasabi lets diners choose from more than 50 types of prepackaged sushi pieces.

Midtown »

The cart will also be a "mobile pop-up" at night for chefs looking to rent space, owner Gary Li said.

Midtown »

Shanghai Sogo chef Yunlin Wang serves up healthy Chinese street staples.

Ditmars »

The new eatery on Ditmars Boulevard specializes in grilled meat skewers and hot broth noodles.

Times Square & Theater District »

The Japanese mega-chain will soon bring its popular cuisine to Times Square.

Chelsea »

The weeklong music series kicks off Friday night.

Financial District »

Hibachi Heaven doesn't have tall flames or flying knives, but it's still filling bellies downtown.