Cicadas are considered the "shrimp of the land" by a growing group of foodies
A new survey of New York City's restaurant industry found that sales dropped to nearly nothing for more than 40 percent of eateries.
As CBS2's Ali Bauman reports, restaurants in Asian neighborhoods are especially hopeful this brings more business.
Restaurants in the city will expand dining March 19, the highest capacity has been since the start of pandemic. Here's what to know.
A new report details the number of restaurants that have closed in neighborhoods across NYC since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
Indoor dining won’t expand until two days after the holiday — another potential shot in a hard year for New York City watering holes.
Restaurants in the city and across the Hudson can expand dining March 19, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his New Jersey counterpart Phil Murphy said.
A year after being toasted over his bagel preference, Mayor Bill de Blasio responded to a schmear against New York City bagels.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said it made no sense to keep indoor dining capacity at 25 percent when it’s 35 percent in nearby New Jersey.
Nearly all New York City restaurants are now falling behind on their bills, compared to 80 percent when the pandemic began.
Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership offers takeout customers at Flatiron and Nomad restaurants a chance to win "dinner for a year"
Indoor dining resumed at 25% capacity.
As restaurants took over street and sidewalk spaces, some New Yorkers complained. Not all of their gripes were unfounded.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo extended the closing time for bars and restaurants by one hour starting Valentine’s Day amid a COVID-19 decline.
Before you fire off a dinner reservation, Patch has a quick guide about indoor dining rules and finding where coronavirus cases stand.
The news was quickly followed by frustration for some delivery workers who found themselves locked out.
Indoor dining had been slated to return Valentine’s Day — which is on Sunday — but Gov. Andrew Cuomo will give restaurants an early start.
An app designed a few years ago overseas has made its way to the U.S. and is helping some businesses during the pandemic.
Sources tell CBS2 eateries are in line to receive millions of dollars as part of a federal COVID relief bill.
“My decision is yes, those folks deserve to be vaccinated,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said after the state gave him power to expand access.
Restaurants can reopen at 25 percent capacity on Feb. 14, so long as COVID-19 rates keep downward trend, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.
Gem Spa, which was home of the best egg cream in New York City for 100 years, is auctioning off memorabilia and signage from the store.
The moves comes amid concerns about vaccine distribution and the spread of a new COVID variant.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he’s looking at how and when to bring the city’s restaurants back to 25 percent indoor dining capacity.
Mayor Bill de Blasio cast doubt on bringing back indoor dining in the city as the state eyes easing some COVID-19 restrictions.
Eater New York recently released its list of the "most anticipated restaurants" set to open in the city this spring.
Starting Jan. 25, a record 570 restaurants — including some of the finest in the city — will offer $20.21 to go or delivery meals.
The Big Apple formed a major slice of Esquire’s list of 100 restaurants across the country “we can’t afford to lose.”
A pair of bills signed by Mayor Bill de Blasio protect the city’s fast food employees from being fired without cause.
“It’s just stupid,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said of a quickly-reversed rule that outdoor diners couldn’t use indoor restrooms.
With a pending snowstorm also suspending outdoor dining, many restaurant owners and workers say they may not be able to hang on.
Restaurants must close their roadway dining starting Wednesday — a suspension likely to last until Thursday as a massive winter storm looms.
Restaurants face a one-two punch this week — an indoor dining shutdown, then a winter storm forcing outdoor dining changes.
Bar owners are becoming creative in an effort to make it through the pandemic.
The governor said soaring hospitalizations that he warned about earlier this week have not stabilized in the city.
Morgan Stanley and Robin Hood kicked off a campaign to help street vendors, who lost up to 90 percent of their earnings during the pandemic.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday said a dining shutdown will happen if the city's COVID-19 hospitalization rate doesn't stabilize in five days.
With more New Yorkers on their own for the holiday in 2020, people are turning to local restaurants for their Thanksgiving meal.
But that doesn’t mean New Yorkers should flout a new 10-person limit on gatherings amid the coronavirus pandemic, officials said.
A new restaurant industry survey shows New York City eateries continue to struggle as new coronavirus restrictions loom.