
This Lower East Side retro pizzeria serves slices and subs using modern ingredients.
Going strong since 1927, this Theatre District institution is just right for a pre- or post-Broadway meal or cocktail. The caricatures that line the walls add to the show-business vibe.
To mark its 100th anniversary, this local label opens its first store since shuttering the original shop in the 1950s. Founded in the basement of a Lower...
This cool corner store specializes in comics, graphic novels, manga, anime and other "alternative hobbies," like sci-fi and role-playing games.
More than 100 different kinds of sake are available at this iconic spot, which opened in 1993 and prides itself on being NYC’s first-ever sake joint.
An intimate nightclub with a long, storied history on the Lower East Side.
Fogo de Chão is an authentic Brazilian steakhouse (churrascaria) that has been setting the standard in Brazil since 1979.
This authentic Japanese drinking hole moved a few blocks north but retains its feel.
This sit-down restaurant is an outgrowth of famed Jewish appetizing shop Russ & Daughters.
A Brooklyn red sauce restaurant famed for its old-school style and pizza too.