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Restaurants and Shopping in New York City

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Planning a trip to New York City sometime soon? If so, you just have to check out some of the locations talked about in the following articles. Whether you're looking for shopping or food, you just won't be disappointed with the Big Apple's huge selection of stores, restaurants, or side-of-the-road eateries. Did we miss something you love? Tell us about it below!

 

New York is a pizza town. Everyone knows that the city is home to some of the best pizza in the world. It's one of the city's iconic foods. Some would argue that New York is the number one city in the world for pizza, and I wouldn't disagree. It's no wonder, then, that year after year we see list upon list ranking the city's best pizza. Everyone wants to weigh in, and why shouldn't they? This is important business.

Year after year, however, I'm consistently disappointed to see some of my favorites left off the list. To be sure, the critics aren't wrong -- in fact, I whole-heartedly agree with their selections for the best of the best: Roberta's, every hipster's favorite, is usually on there (as it should be), along with Joe's Pizza (again, no argument there. I think it's one of the best greasy slices in the city) and the ever popular Kesté. You'll likely also see Brooklyn stalwarts like Coney Island's Totonno's, Greenpoint's Paulie Gee's and Midwood's Difara, which have all earned cult-like followings. Lucali deserves every accolade it's ever received, as does Motorino. Read More

 

For their third consecutive holiday promotion, Barney's New York has teamed up with Jay-Z to create "A New York City Christmas" collection.

The limited edition menswear and home partnership, to be sold in Barney's flagship stores November 20th-January 3rd, features the star's collaboration with Proenza Schouler, Balenciaga, Balmain, Lanvin, Rick Owens, and The Elder Statesmen.

"With this project, Barneys New York and I were able to take the slickness, energy and innovation of New York City and translate that into quality, timeless pieces,” Jay-Z told Women's Wear Daily. Read More

 

New Yorkers like to think of their city as an incubator and importer of new ideas and talent. But many of the restaurant openings scheduled for the next several months have a distinctly familiar ring.

Among the season’s anticipated arrivals are siblings for established successes like Telepan, Butter, the Michael White organization, Franny’s, Sant Ambroeus, Il Mulino and Bubby’s. Chefs and restaurateurs who have flown under the radar for some time (Amanda Freitag, Akhtar Nawab, Chris Cannon, Marc Murphy, Cedric Tovar and Hok Chin) are re-emerging. Refurbished versions of several veteran restaurants, including Telepan, DB Bistro Moderne, Petaluma and Seäsonal, are on the way. Read More

 

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