The second Chick-Fil-A on Second Avenue near East 79th Street will be exclusively a take-out venture when it opens later in March.
Now open, the restauranter Cedric Sanders offers a taste of the south for Upper East Siders.
Lenox Hill is seeing a restaurant boom.
The soft opening will be followed by a grand opening celebration on March 11.
The much anticipated cocktail bar Shaken Not Stirred opened earlier this month with an exciting array of drinks — and a side of espionage.
A new outpost of Danny Meyer's bakery and cafe will replace a recently shuttered Carnegie Hill Diner.
The diner will take over a large corner spot and will be run by a local restaurateur with decades of experience running beloved diners.
The owners of the late Angkor Cambodian Bistro are back in the new spot — and are already getting rave reviews.
The Gray Hawk Grill is the latest neighborhood spot to shutter so far this year.
La Panineria opened last week on East 81st Street, bringing yet another specialty sandwich spot to the neighborhood.
In a chain reaction, the mega-wing spot will take over a shuttered Lexington Avenue Taco Bell, according to new signage.
The neighborhoods newest bakery has all sorts of sweet and savory treats to pick from — and plenty of seating.
The new family-run kosher bakery and cafe will return this Lenox Hill corner to a spot of snacks and sips.
The new spot, Amarena, means that Chef Julian Medina is currently averaging one new Upper East Side restaurant per month so far in 2024.
The restaurant concept says it offers a cornucopia of cuisines, chefs and top restaurants — all under one roof.
A local restaurateur behind the Ritz Diner and the Hungry Hero is reviving another restaurant he opened years ago.
A new intimate Mexican restaurant from Chef Medina is now open in Yorkville.
Reservations went live Tuesday for the month-long NYC Restaurant Week, which includes special deals and dozens of Upper East Side eateries.
A Greenwich Village classic is making moves uptown and a Lenox Hill Cambodian spot returns after a pandemic closure.
"Get your act together," the post from the Sanitation Department read, calling out the popular market for not using newly required bins.
A pair of Lenox Hill-area restaurants and a coffee shop abruptly closed in the neighborhood as the year came to an end.
The laughter returns to First Avenue on New Years Eve.
A few new spots opened up this week — just in time for the end of the year.
Chef Daniel Boulud and his team celebrated the re-opening Friday with customers, in the French fine dining establishment's new digs.
The latest entrant to the growing Upper East Side sandwich corridor is bringing their delights from East Eighth Street to East 81st Street.
Four new eateries were presented to the Upper East Side community board this week.
The Frick Collection wants the right to operate a never-ending party and event space, according to a group of peeved-off neighbors.
An experienced father and daughter team will recombine the spaces formerly occupied by Zazzy's, Nook and Innocent Yesterday for a new cafe.
A First Avenue Greek eatery appears to have closed their doors for good.
The owner of three restaurants on the same block — Uva, Uva Next Door and Keys & Heels — looks to add one more address to his monopoly.
The new Thai spot opened Wednesday, serving recipes from Northeastern Thailand on First Avenue.
The long-shutterd comedy club may host a new name but hopes to revive laughs in Lenox Hill.
The popular Lexington Avenue coffee shop is the first mentioned in a new list of the "best coffee shops in New York City" by EaterNY.
L'Avion Café, a new French coffee and pastry shop from veteran Upper East Side operators, is now open.
Yorkville "feels like a super old-school neighborhood," said Regina's owner, and a perfect fit for the heralded sandwich shop's newest spot.
The long-acclaimed elite Japanese restaurant Sushi Noz gained an additional coveted Michelin Star this week, giving it a total of two stars.
The Upper East Side has its pick for new bistros — one French and one Italian.
The acclaimed sandwich shop will finalize their uptown move this week.
The mega-developer unloaded the parcel a year after filing demolition permits at the hot dog hot spot's original home.
It's the final location of a former mini-chain of steakhouses that used to have locations in Greenwich Village and Nomad.