Savor NYC
People come from far and wide to try NYC’s legendary food scene. From local fare to global flavors, there are delicious eats tucked effortlessly into every borough of the City.
FIND YOUR NEXT CULINARY EXPERIENCE
Experience the World Cup with NYC Locals
Experience the nations and cultures coming to play in NYC with their own die-hard fans in these diasporic communities.
WHERE TO CELEBRATE THE WORLD CUP
Find your new favorite soccer bars and taste the flavors of the countries participating in the World Cup in NYC's own local neighborhoods.
Soccer Bars in NYC: World Cup Edition
Cheer on your side for the World Cup and otherwise at these soccer-loving venues across the five boroughs.
NYC Local Legends
There’s no better way to see New York City than through the eyes of a local. In our NYC Local Legends video series, notable New Yorkers share their perspectives on some of the five boroughs’ most vibrant and culturally rich neighborhoods. In this episode, Queens native Naq Zamal takes us on a food tour of Jackson Heights, highlighting the array of diverse South Asian cultures that thrive there.
CLASSIC NYC RESTAURANTS
ONE DISH
Go behind the scenes to find out how NYC chefs create their best-known dishes.
Knafeh at Tanoreen
Indulge in chef Rawia Bishara’s favorite childhood dessert at her renowned Middle Eastern restaurant in Bay Ridge.
TOP NYC BARS
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The Dutch
Andrew Carmellini's Soho spot serves New American fare with an emphasis on local, seasonal produce and comfort food.
Chili
Chili specialize in authentic Szechuan cuisine, offering a fiery feast for the senses with traditional dishes like spicy dan dan noodles, mouthwatering mapo tofu, and sizzling dry pots.
The Terrace and Outdoor Gardens
Dine amidst the abundant greenery at The Terrace Restaurant, a casual, all-day eatery inspired by the French brasseries and American chophouses chef and restaurateur John Fraser worked at early in his career.
Rowland's Bar & Grill
Rowland's Bar & Grill serves American gastropub cuisine in a comfortable, modern atmosphere on the lower level at Macy's Herald Square.
The Fulton
Dine at Jean-Georges Vongerichten's celebration of fresh seafood in the Seaport.
Ten Ren Tea
Bubble-tea shops aren’t hard to find in this part of town, but good tapioca balls—not dense and tough—aren’t as easy to come by. Here, the toothsome orbs...
Motorino—Williamsburg
Motorino, located on a pedestrian plaza near the Williamsburg Bridge, serves acclaimed artisanal Neapolitan pizza from chef Mathieu Palombino.
Mazu Szechuan Cuisine
Mazu does elevated takes on Sichuan cuisine, along with traditional dishes, dim sum, a full wine list and signature cocktails.
Pangea
Pangea means “all earth,” and this East Village restaurant, bar and alt-cabaret supper club lives up to its name.







