It's hard to go wrong with $8 pitchers, tons of cheap small plates, and make-your-own cotton candy for dessert.
This Japanese spot on St. Mark's Place satisfies with their popular phallic dish. Flocks of NYU students & adventurous eaters come here for 3 things: $8 pitchers, bull's penis, and free cotton candy. Read more.
Cute (tiny) EV winner. The Chard, Mushroom, Carrot and Cucumber dishes were all amazing. And the rosemary cotton candy is totally addictive.
This burger joint just took it to the next level with insane milkshake creations nearly a foot tall. These frosted treats come piled with cake, bundles of cotton candy, and mountains of chocolate.
Try the Grapefruit Givré, stuffed with rose-scented loukoum and topped with flossy halvah cotton candy and black-and-white sesame tuile. It’s one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011. Read more.
Boulud Sud is a rare Southern European spot to remember that the Mediterranean extends to North Africa and the Levant, serves great harira (Moroccan lentil soup) and chicken tagine. Read more.
Recommended: Sardine escabeche, octopus, squid, Iberico ham, spiced duck, crisp artichokes, Andalusian gazpacho, saffron linguine, scallops, loup de mer, lamb, charred wagyu, grapefruit givré. Read more.
Excellent hotel for business travelers. Just opened a new rooftop bar which is worth a visit. Staff was friendly and helpful.
On the brunch menu: "glazed yeast doughnuts are tall and puffy, and melt in your mouth like cotton candy." - Best of NYC 2011.
My favorite restaurant in NY, I'm a foodie and I love a lot of places in NY, but this one is as good as a starred Michelin, without the pricetag and the stars. To try it, book well in advance !
It’s not only the best place to catch the ‘vegetables are the new meat’ trend, it’s one of our favorite restaurants of the year. Featured in Where to Eat 2011! Read more.