Sinanation’s Top Restaurants for NYC
I can’t put these amazing restaurants & bakeries in order so I will just list them alphabetically. I have written formal reviews on most so I am putting links to their actual pages. Hope you can visit all some day.
Le Bilboquet: French. Must Eat: Mushroom Risotto, Tuna Tartare, Poulet Cajun, Filet Mignon
Bistrot Bagatelle: French. Must Eat: Tuna Tartare, Cote de Boeuf (for two), Poulet Fermier Roti et Truffle
Bianca: Italian. Must Eat: Gnocco Fritto (fried puffy dough rectangles with Stracchino cheese), Spiendino di Mare (grilled shrimps and calamari on a skewer), Carciofi Fritti (fried baby artichokes with crispy parsley), Tagliatelle alla Bolognese, Panna Cotta
BondSt.: Japanese. Must Eat: Spicy Tuna Roll, Miso-glazed Sea Bass, Tuna Tarts
Chop’t: Fast Healthy Food. Salad wraps
Cipriani Downtown: Italian. Must Eat: Baked Tagliatelle, Seafood Risotto
City Bakery: Croissant, Hot Chocolate
Commerce: American. Must Eat: Bread basket, sliced rare beef tataki, marinated hamachi ceviche, Porterhouse for two
Ed’s Lobster Bar: Seafood. Must Eat: Lobster Rolls
Fat Witch Bakery: Brownies
Gemma: Italian. Must Eat: Foccacia, Chocolate Calzone
Magnolia Bakery: Must Eat: Banana Pudding
Momoya: Japanese. 162 West 21st Street, New York (corner of 21st & 7th Ave.) – (212) 989-4466
Must Eat: Yellowtail Jalapeno, Crispy Trio, Crispy Shrimp Salad
Tomoe Sushi: Japanese. 172 Thomson St., New York. No reservations. Must Eat: Hamachi-Kama with extra lemon on the side, spicy toro roll, California roll, spicy tuna hand-roll
Via Quadronno: Italian. 25 East 73rd Street, New York – (212) 650-9880
Must Eat: Lasagna, Bip Bip Panini, Tiramisu
Wolfgang’s Steakhouse: American. Must Eat: Steak for two, Filet Mignon
Woo Lae Oak: Korean BBQ. Must Eat: Glass noodles, Ribeye, Filet Mignon, pear crumble

add to the list:
Bond St: Rock Shrimp
City Bakery: Chocolate Chip Cookies
Gemma: Eggs a la Gemma (brunch goodness)
Love the pic. Yummy!
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