Umi Nom
Bedford-Stuyvesant
The design geeks may indeed like the look of Umi Nom, but it's the food–in all its sizzling glory–that has them purring with delight.… read the full review

Bedford-Stuyvesant
The design geeks may indeed like the look of Umi Nom, but it's the food–in all its sizzling glory–that has them purring with delight.… read the full review
Williamsburg
You can skip the granola and yogurt (there isn’t any) at this cozy, modern café with communal wooden tables and a single-minded dedication to fluffy Dutch waffles.… read the full review
Park Slope
That’s all it takes to enjoy great frozen yogurt—all natural, nonfat, gluten-free, Kosher—and maybe just a tad naughty.… read the full review
Meatpacking District
The overhead blackboard menus decorate like wallpaper and spin a tale of cheese and charcuterie and meat-heavy Italian staples, of sheer and utter comfort.… read the full review
Grand Central
The giant wrought iron chandelier in the center adds a profound piece of design punctuation, as if announcing that Richard Sandoval’s highly creative Asian-Latin menu is going to be just as bold.… read the full review
Williamsburg
Every party gets a private table hidden behind dark wood and red fabric or woven bamboo screens.… read the full review
Park Slope
It comes as a surprise that Park Slope might want for a good Italian sandwich shop, but this newcomer is a welcome addition to the options on busySeventh Avenue.… read the full review
Lower East Side
New York magazine calls out the Reuben here as possibly “the best version in town.” Now Zoë Feigenbaum has created a special version just for BBE.… read the full review