Restaurant "Week" is more like a month — see the 500-plus eateries participating from Tuesday to Feb. 12.
Mark your calendars, gourmands — Jan. 10 is when Restaurant Week reservations open to the general public.
Only two eateries have been closed in 2023 so far.
The fast-casual seafood chain never registered as a franchisor in New York and has faced several lawsuits from franchisees and investors.
Did your neighborhood get a hot new eatery? Here's a list of some of the spots that brought new food to New Yorkers.
We asked, you answered: Where is the best hangover food in New York City? (Because, ow.)
“Serve and Save” promotion helps nurses, teachers, first responders and more save 20% on all in-person orders at participating locations
Health inspectors closed two acclaimed spots in Brooklyn this week: Thai skewer shop Mao Mao and Williamsburg BBQ staple Fette Sau.
Health inspectors only closed one restaurant across New York City this week.
Health inspectors closed 11 restaurants across New York City this week.
A new city proposal would establish a $23.82 minimum pay rate for app-based restaurant delivery workers by 2025.
Queens had a tough time keeping clean these last two weeks.
Roaches, rats and flies all shut down these restaurants.
New Yorkers flocked to restaurants on car-free “Open Streets,” while eateries on other corridors struggled, a new study found.
"I made a rude comment, and it was wrong," the funnyman admitted Monday, after a weeklong flap that saw him banned from Balthazar.
Just when you thought it was safe for James Corden to go back into Balthazar, the New York Times joins him for breakfast.
New York received more complaints about Van Leeuwen's refusal to obey the city's cashless ban than any other business, officials said.
SoHo restaurateur Keith McNally called the "Late Late Show" host the "most abusive" customer the 25-year-old restaurant had ever seen.
Most eateries pass inspections, but some fall short of the city's standards.
Heads up, gourmands — 17 city restaurants also received the prestigious guide’s “Bib Gourmand” honor, which highlights affordable meals.
New York City didn’t make the top 10 in a new “2022’s Best Food Cities In America” list. See where it ranked.
The city will use a $1 million grant to convert empty newsstands into places where delivery workers — and their devices — can recharge.
Harmful noxious gas or vapor detected. Animal slaughtered, butchered or dressed. Evidence of mice.
"If they give me a thousand tickets, I'll keep going," one Times Square vendor said as he protested what he called unfair enforcement.
A City Council bill introduced Wednesday calls to add warning labels to food or drinks that exceed 50 grams of added sugar.
The restaurants’ official star rankings and other honors in the Michelin Guide will be unveiled Oct. 6.
Here are the restaurants closed this week by New York City's Health Department.
Here are the restaurants closed this week by New York City's Health department.
An initial "blitz" removed 24 neglected sheds in what Mayor Eric Adams cast as an effort to strength permanent outdoor dining.
This week, Health department inspectors found roaches, flies and evidence of rats in New York City restaurants. Here's where.
The settlement will compensate roughly 13,000 Chipotle workers cheated out of paid sick leave and predictable schedules, Adams said Tuesday.
A small group of New Yorkers is suing the city to stop the Open Restaurants program, which one argued created a "shanty streetscape."
The South Street Seaport’s Tin Building will soon open to the public, with a 53,000-square-foot food market curated by chef Jean-Georges.
It's not as cheap as it used to be.
Health inspectors find filth flies, contaminated food, mice, rats and so much more.
The owner of Sweet & Vicious maintained a toxic workplace and must pay 16 employees, according to a settlement.
This year's Restaurant Week is actually a 30-day affair with $30 prix fixe menus at more than 600 eateries from July 18 to Aug. 21.
New York City has the number-one ranked hot dog spot in the nation, along with some of the most searched, according to Google.
The Stonewall Inn at 52 Christopher Street is considered the birthplace of gay rights.
The rules and regulations for outdoor dining are still very much a work in progress.