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West Village »

With their lights and refrigerators back, restaurants in Downtown Manhattan are getting back to business.

West Village »

The eatery, accessible through an unmarked door, is fighting for the right to serve booze.

West Village »

A trio of 20-something bloggers have ranked 150 of the city's tastiest brunches.

Harlem »

Neighborhood boosters said they want to help businesses but maintain the integrity of the Uptown hub.

Midtown »

Delmonico's plans to open a new location on West 36th Street for its 175th anniversary.

Central Harlem »

Patrons can eat and shop for prices as low as $20.10 at Harlem Restaurant and Retail Week Oct. 1 - 15.

Long Island City »

Cyclo, on 47th Avenue, specializes in sandwiches and pho noodle soups.

Greenwich Village »

A garage on West Houston Street is being transformed into a bustling bar and restaurant.

Brooklyn »

Bars and restaurants that serve a variety of oysters are springing up across Brooklyn.

Nolita »

The owner of the dive bar Botanica was planning to open an "upscale" spot upstairs.

Chelsea »

CHEKPEDS began an education campaign in advance of police issuing more summons against deliverers.

Brooklyn »

Denny's says "Brooklyn spaghetti and meatballs" is the quintessential New York dish.

Fort Greene »

Fort Greene is a burger desert no more with two new patty palaces opening on Myrtle Avenue.

Astoria »

Dozens of restaurants will participate in Dine Astoria, a weeklong event, starting Sunday.

New York City »

If you can't make it out to Long Island for the Belmont Stakes on Friday, consider some of these options.