The prestigious culinary prize got served up Monday evening to a smorgasbord of awaiting New York City restaurants and chefs.
"F---ing Alaska, motherf-----," a woman says as she calmly carries a possum out of a Brooklyn bar filled with cowering New Yorkers.
"We just got insanely bombarded," the manager at a Manhattan eatery said.
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Nobody will know you made them last minute.
You voted for the best New York City's bodega offerings. Patch serves up the results.
Health inspectors find filth flies, contaminated food, mice, rats and so much more.
Hankering for some chips, a frosted bun or a stick of mystery meat? Tell us your favorite bodega snack and where to find it.
Is your go-to bodega beverage a coffee, smoothie or something fizzy from the fridge? Tell us what spot serves it best, either hot or cold.
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Hell's Kitchen revelers will be able to say “one for the road” once more.
The budget buzz is that to-go booze will flow for at least three more years.
Let the bodega wars begin!
Get your weekly New York City restaurant news served up hot.
Health inspectors found a Manhattan restaurant with plumbing issues, a Queens bakery with banned chemicals, and more.
DeMarco's pies "turned the pizza world upside down," wrote one famous pizza purveyor.
New York City’s top chefs, up-and-coming culinary stars and mouth-watering restaurants all received nods on the prestigious list.
Albany Democrats pointedly left Gov. Kathy Hochul's proposal to make take-out wine and liquor permanent out of the state's next budget.
Some proprietors are deciding to keep a vaccine mandate in place, or thinking about it, unsure of how their customers will react.
New York City chefs and restaurants scored slots in every eligible category for the prestigious upcoming culinary awards.
If only we lived in Buffalo.
The city's popular, if divisive, outdoor dining program could change, according to testimony at a marathon City Council hearing.
Health inspectors found filth flies, contaminated food, mice, rats and so much more.
Cinema concessions in New York can serve alcohol, the State Liquor Authority board members has ruled.
Hospitality industry leaders see hope for permanent to-go alcohol in Gov. Kathy Hochul's new budget — and united in support.
Health inspectors found filth flies, mice, rats and so much more.
Reservations opened on Tuesday, but if you book a table soon you could still eat (at a discount) at one of these beloved NYC eateries.
Foodies can book tables for prix fixe dining at hundreds of New York City restaurants between Jan. 18 and Feb. 13.
All five boroughs are represented on a recent list by Eater NY of the best affordable restaurants in New York City.
Eater NY recently put together a list of the 23 best dishes New York City restaurants had to offer in 2021. See what made the list.
The company is promising delivery in 15 minutes or less in Chelsea.
Most New Yorkers stayed home this time around, final certified numbers released this week indicate, despite a surge in voter registration.
See the 10 New York City restaurants that were among the 40 eateries named on the Esquire list.
Mayor-elect Eric Adams and a prominent Council member urged Mayor Bill de Blasio to rethink his recent ban on propane heaters.
As many locals gripe over permanent outdoor dining, Mayor Bill de Blasio said he has no plans to scrap the program.
The outdoor dining structure at “Good Enough to Eat” has nearly doubled the Upper West Side restaurant.
Ever wondered how LadyM confections makes their signature Mille Crêpes cake? We don't have the recipe, but we know it's labor intensive.
Citing safety concerns, the mayor decided not to allow propane heaters fueled by propane.
New York State is requiring restaurant and bar owners who want to remain open after normal hours on New Year's Eve to file for permission.