Anonymous wrote:Burgers: Minerva Tavern, Golden Diner, Red Hook Tavern in Brooklyn.
Pizza: Rubirosa, Moto (Brooklyn), Juliana’s (Brooklyn)
I would go to Joe’s Shanghai for fantastic soup dumplings as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bagels
Korean BBQ
Chinese dumplings
I think OP wants specific restaurants to go to.
I love Mercado Little Spain, but I’m a sucker for anything Jose Andres
Anonymous wrote:We are going soon also, so I’m following! We’ve been the last few years and Bryant Park Holiday Market is not to be missed! The Union Square one is similar, but much smaller scale.
Bagels - we like Essa Bagel, but we’re tying to branch out.
Pizza- I liked Juliana’s in Brooklyn (but see recent thread about NYC pizza)
Burgers - loved Au Cheval (nicer restaurant)
BEC - I had crappy ones also
Casual but good old school restaurants - Arturo’s on Houston
If you're going to go around the holidays, the model train at Grand Central is nice, ice skating in Bryant Park or Brookfield place, holiday windows at Saks, Bergdorf Goodman etc.Anonymous wrote:I am open to any suggestions, want these for sure:
great pizza by the slice Joe's Pizza
best deli/bodega that does a reliable BEC on a Keizer roll. The last couple I went to on my last trip were not good.
Holiday market? Union Square holiday market
Japanese food, maybe ramen So many! Ivan ramen, Ippudo
Anything particularly good with a 6 year old. Open to any cuisine or fun experience.
Anonymous wrote:Bagels
Korean BBQ
Chinese dumplings