These are the hottest restaurants in New York right now
Photo: iStockphoto Welcome to Grub Street’s weekly survey of the most talked-about, must-visit restaurants in New York City. The list below features spots both new and old, ranked according to one important, ever-fluctuating metric: Who has the most buzz? Perhaps a famed chef has taken over the kitchen or there’s a new dish you absolutely must order. Maybe the restaurant is just brand-new, or the critics are raving about it.
Drop in for some coffee, a pastry, some chicken, or a cocktail — whatever you want!The word for Team Olmsted’s new French yakitori joint is: fun. The drinks flow , the food — duck meatballs skewers, beef-tongue sandos, golden-fried frog legs that would make Escoffier proud — arrives fast and furious, and there’s a pentaque court out back.
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