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Restaurants Archive
With gentrified artsy neighborhoods and Manhattan being taken over by hipsters, where can you find good ol' fine dining in NYC?
Daniel Boulud's latest is about as classy as you can get in Vegas.
One of New York's hottest restaurants has been hot for years now, and that's because there's great food behind the buzz.
This new French wine bar is attracting attention, despite its location in a half-empty condo development.
Eating here will make you feel rustic or simple. Take your pick, but it'll be good either way.
Sure, the service is perfect and the design is impressive, but what about the food?
What does San Francisco know about Peruvian cuisine? More than you'd think, since Gaston Acurio showed up.
What happens when you put an Argentine resto in the heart of a less-than-popular London neighborhood? You get lots of tasty meat and no hipsters.
You'd think that Italian would be played out by now. Think again. This pizzeria is a fave for San Fran hipsters.
This neighborhood favorite serves fresh local food in a part of Los Angeles where you can actually walk outdoors.
Where can you find the freshest food and waitresses dressed like farmers' daughters? Look no further.
Cayenne may be one of Belfast's most popular restaurants, but that doesn't mean the food's any good.
This restaurant might have a French head chef, but the Italian cuisine is spot-on and the ultra-modern decor keeps it relevant.
Meat fresh from the farm, grilled to perfection? Yes, please. Even better: It's right on the Thames.
The women are beautiful at this West Village trattoria... and the food's not half bad either.
East meets west meets party people at this hip eatery.
Here's a concept that we like: buy lots of booze, and eat a proportional amount of food for free.
The food won't blow you away, but the quintessentially upscale European atmosphere will.
It looks - and tastes - like a classic New York steakhouse, but you'll have to travel far from the city to enjoy it.
Despite its tantalizing name, there's more to this Santa Cruz cafe than sweet treats - discover Chocolate's unexpected menu.
It's hard to get a table at Mario Batali's flagship New York City restaurant, but it's worth the wait.
The steakhouse that figured prominently in Sideways is an unpretentious place to bring a group of friends and get a little rowdy.
Don't get caught up in tourist trap fish & chip shops - head to South London for the real thing.
Enjoy the tastes of Hawaii through the creations of Wolfgang Puck at this already famous restaurant.
Looking for an unpretentious but stylish place for a great meal in Montreal? This is your place.
The hockey player who went into fashion is now going into the restaurant business - and his TriBeCa sports bar is our new favorite NYC manctuary.