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Astoria »

The as-yet-unnamed restaurant will serve an expanded tacos menu and other Mexico City-style eats.

Hudson Heights »

Cheese plates and pizza are also headed to the cafe, as a chain prepares to open next door.

Kips Bay »

DNAinfo reporters have the inside scoop on the newly opened restaurants and bars in Manhattan.

Crown Heights »

A bar, restaurant and outdoor area are planned for the former parking garage on Dean Street.

Long Island City »

Faye Hess and Jonathan Stirling opened 51st Bakery and Cafe, serving baked goods and sandwiches.

Park Slope »

Katie Rosenhouse, who's worked at restaurants including Le Cirque, will open Buttermilk Bakeshop.

Williamsburg »

The top picks include dry-aged squab, aka pigeon, and chicken roasted over pine needles.

Astoria »

Butcher Bar owner Matthew Katakis and Central owner Nick Neocleous will open Marketa at 37-17 30th Ave.

Long Island City »

The new eatery at 43-15 Crescent St. is by the same owners of the popular M. Wells Dinette at MoMA PS1.

Long Island City »

Owner Dominic Stiller said he wants to provide a family-friendly meeting place for Long Island City.

South Street Seaport »

Seaport favorites Paris Cafe and the Salty Paw are finally on their way to reopening.

West Village »

Ham & Jam would sell pre-packaged carryout meals by day and operate as a restaurant at night.

Astoria »

Chef Rocco Sacramone said he's considering opening a second location on the LIC waterfront.

Greenwich Village »

The restaurant will open in the former Marinella space.

Long Island City »

Brothers Shaun and Daniel Dougherty opened Crescent Grill at 38-40 Crescent St. in Long Island City.