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New York City Bites

Sweetbriar

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At Sweetbriar, the dynamic American eatery, you’ll discover an innovative fusion of contemporary culinary techniques and timeless flavors. Delight in an exquisite menu featuring farm-to-table ingredients, showcasing dishes like Butternut Squash Velouté, Spicy Mangalitsa and Black Pepper Maple Duroc Ribs.

127 E. 27th St., 212.204.0225, sweetbriarnyc.com

GG Tokyo

GG Tokyo is a cozy izakaya reminiscent of Tokyo’s bustling Golden Gai district. The diverse menu is curated for an indulgent shared dining experience., Taste a variety of Japanese-inspired dishes or enjoy an exclusive four-course tasting offering for a limited number of guests at the sushi counter.

120 E. 28th St., 212.204.0200, ggtokyo.nyc

Mollusca

Mollusca offers a diverse seafood-focused menu with inspiration from various international cuisines. Notable highlights include an abundant raw bar featuring decadent Kumamoto Oysters complemented by a tangy mignonette sauce, and the opulent Mollusca Signature Oyster embellished with uni, black caviar and gold leaf.

1 Little W. 12th St., 212.970.1818, molluscanyc.com

Everdene

Everdene provides a stunning vantage point overlooking Broadway, presenting several areas to appreciate the breathtaking cityscape. The delightful rooftop retreat features an intriguing menu, boasting dishes such as sumptuous Duck & Foie Gras Empanadas and delectable Faroe Island Salmon, catering to various palates. 1227 Broadway, 212.213.0090, virginhotels.com/nyc/dine-and-drink/everdene

Duomo 51

Duomo 51 offers a dining experience of exquisite dishes crafted from high-quality ingredients, guaranteed to tantalize your taste buds. The impressive wine list boasts a global selection, while standout items include Gamberoni Al Brandy, Spaghetti Alla Chitarra and Scaloppine Di Vitello. 25 W. 51st St., 646.398.8098, duomo51.com

Grand Army

Grand Army presents patrons with an exquisite selection of high-quality cocktails, artisanal brews and a raw bar. The diverse seafood offerings extend to include savory options such as Littleneck Clams, impressive seafood towers, Garlic Butter Crab Toast and Lobster Rolls, all served in an elegant yet cozy atmosphere.

336 State St., 718.643.1503, grandarmybar.com

Kyu Nyc

Dive into an exquisite culinary adventure at KYU NYC, where expert chefs take you on a gastronomic journey. From the sizzling Stone Pot Thai Fried Rice to the lip-smacking Korean Fried Chicken, KYU’s open kitchen experience showcases an umami feast of wood-fired eats and show-stopping signature desserts. 324 Lafayette St., 929.566.7224, kyurestaurants.com

Balaboosta

Balaboosta offers a delightful reinterpretation of traditional Middle Eastern cuisine served in a cozy, welcoming storefront setting. Patrons can indulge in unique dishes such as pappardelle with wild mushrooms, dumplings inspired by Yemenite soup and succulent brick chicken for an unforgettable gastronomic experience. 611 Hudson St., 212.390.1545, balaboostanyc.com

Luthun

Luthun offers an exquisite tasting menu experience featuring an array of internationally influenced dishes in an intimate setting. The constantly evolving seasonal menu provides guests with a unique dining experience, featuring culinary delicacies such as Nori Custard, Smoked Squid and Roti Tacos. 432 E. 13th St., 646.454.9484, luthun.com

CASA TuLuM

Casa TuLuM presents a diverse selection of exceptional seafood cuisine. The eatery prides itself on its elaborate Seafood Bar, delicious tacos and uniquely genuine dishes originating from Tulum and the Yucatan Peninsula, such as the iconic Panuchos Yucatecos and the irresistible Cochinita Pibil. 229 Front St., 212.433.5800, casatulumnyc.com

Jungsik

Jungsik provides an unparalleled culinary adventure through its refined Korean cuisine. Diners can delight in a skillfully designed tasting menu, enhanced by impeccably tailored wine pairings, or choose from the range of à la carte options at the bar for a relaxed yet equally sumptuous dining experience. 2 Harrison St., 212.219.0900, jungsik.com

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