Seven uptown businesses recently went in front of Community Board 12 looking for liquor license approval, but not everyone got the OK.
PBS' "Roadfood" hosted by Misha Collins recently got a food tour of Wash Heights and Inwood from locals. Here were the highlighted spots.
Patch is on a mission to find New York City's tastiest cheap eats, $10 at a time. Here's what we found at Pick and Eat on West 177th Street.
A coffee shop and a South American restaurant recently opened in Upper Manhattan. Here's what to know.
Grubhub released a list Wednesday of the pizzerias in the nation with the most 2022 orders on its platform, and an uptown spot was No. 1.
Inwood's Twin Donut was shut down this week by the city for a myriad of health violations, including mice in the business.
Out of the 421 Manhattan eateries participating in New York City Restaurant Week, just one of them is in Washington Heights.
An uptown fish joint was recently named one of the best affordable dining destinations in the city by Eater NY.
Tasty creations from Salento and Native Noodles in Washington Heights were named among the best dishes of 2021 by Eater NY.
The Dutch Baby Bakery opened its first storefront Wednesday morning at 813 West 187th Street in Washington Heights.
Malecon in Washington Heights was just named one of the 18 best Caribbean restaurants in the five boroughs.
The Hudson closed to the public for the 2021 season on Oct. 31. Here's when it will reopen and how you can still eat at the restaurant.
The Infatuation recently published a guide of the 19 best restaurants in Inwood. See if your favorite local spot made the list.
Native Noodles, near West 166th Street, is breaking out a special menu for two weeks in October for the Singapore Food Festival.
Three chefs and a whole team of plantain masher set the record with 1,200 pounds of mangú at an Inwood restaurant on Friday.
The already well-liked Tampopo Ramen is opening a second eatery this fall in the Heights that will focus on udon noodles and sushi.
Tannat Wine & Cheese has welcomed customers on its regular schedule for the last time. It will open for one farewell weekend in September.
Washington Heights has no shortage of skilled baked good makers, but only one local spot recently received critical acclaim.
Three days after two women got shot outside El Jefe NYC, the establishment announced a dress code that some people say is "anti-Black."
A "Coming Soon" sign recently went up for the Geisha Sushi Bar at West 178th Street and Broadway.
Nearly 30 Inwood eateries got Restaurant Revitalization grants from the American Rescue Act. Find out which below.
More than 40 Washington Heights eateries got Restaurant Revitalization grants from the American Rescue Act.
A recent list from Eater NY named this Singaporean restaurant in the Heights as one of the best new Manhattan eateries of the year.
Despite concerted outreach to Washington Heights, there are zero eateries from the neighborhood in the first round of NY Restaurant Week.
Eater NY's critic Ryan Sutton called the roti john sandwich from Native Noodles in Washington Heights one of the very best you can get.
A new Chiptole is opening its doors at 4250 Broadway, near 181st Street, sometime this summer in Washington Heights.
An unexpectedly passionate debate was sparked Thursday after Andrew Yang posted a photo of a "Salmon burrito bowl" to his Twitter account.
The legendary Washington Heights bar might be permanently closed, but the community is looking to immortalize the Coogan's name.
After a successful run at the Queens Night Market in 2019, Native Noodles has found a permanent home in Washington Heights.
But MamaSushi's reps gave the local community board a much different version of how they got their license reinstated.
Drum roll, please. The results are in and a tavern in Inwood has been named Upper Manhattan's best restaurant.
Share your favorite restaurants in Washington Heights and Inwood and we'll compile a list of the most popular.
There are 10 additional eateries in Upper Manhattan joining the eight local restaurants already participating in NYC Restaurant Week.
NYC Restaurant Week was extended through the end of February, and eight Upper Manhattan eateries are now officially taking part.
NYC Restaurant Week has been extended through the end of February, and a new signup window will last until Feb. 2.
"We in no way think it was intentional, but it just goes to show how our community continues to be left behind," one restaurateur said.
An initiative to winterize popular outdoor dining streets throughout New York City has brought heaters to Dyckman Street.
Company on Edgecombe catering service made 180 free meals a day for Washington Heights residents during the pandemic. Now it is reopening.
"It's not right that Chipotle didn't keep us safe from getting bitten by rats," a Washington Heights Chipotle worker said in a news release.
An initiative to winterize popular outdoor dining streets throughout New York City is bringing heaters to Dyckman Street.