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TriBeCa »

More than $300 worth of shellfish was stolen from the back of the truck, police said.

Clinton Hill »

The restaurant, at Fulton Street and St. James Place, will reopen as a bar in October.

South Street Seaport »

This fall is jam-packed with food-themed events, from the Farm Fresh Festival for Kids to Cider Week.

Long Island City »

The new fish market will open Friday and focus on responsibly sourced seafood.  

Upper West Side »

The seafood spot is jumping on the bracket bandwagon with its own competition. 

Upper West Side »

The restaurant is opening at 428 Amsterdam Ave. Monday in the former Brother Jimmy's space. 

Long Island City »

Take a break from your routine and try something new in the city this week. 

Bed-Stuy »

Stuybar will serve crepes, cheese plates, charcuterie and oysters, its owner said.

Bed-Stuy »

Baron's opens at the former Dekalb Restaurant space with the same look, but different owners and menu.

Nolita »

Chef Ryan Hardy's liquor license application shows preliminary plans for his newest venture.

Greenwich Village »

Documents obtained by DNAinfo New York show plans for a highly stylized eatery from an AvroKO exec.

Governors Island »

Canopies woven from broken umbrellas and oyster cultivation materials will be on display this summer.

Greenwich Village »

DNAinfo rounded up dozens of places where you can eat oysters without going broke.

Financial District »

The landmarked, 128-year-old pier at Lower Manhattan's tip has reopened, after years of delays.