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It's been a big year for the restaurant industry, which is estimated to reach $1.1 trillion in sales by the end of December, according to the National Restaurant Association. Although new ...
This is an incomplete list of notable restaurants in New York City. New York City’s restaurant industry had 23,650 establishments in 2019. New York City’s restaurant industry had 23,650 establishments in 2019.
Middle Mill Historic District is a national historic district located at New York Mills in Oneida County, New York. The district includes 31 contributing structures and one contributing site. It consists of a grouping of structures clustered in the vicinity of a large mill complex known as Mill Number 2 or the Middle Mills.
El Quijote is a Spanish restaurant in the Hotel Chelsea in the New York City borough of Manhattan.The eatery has been in the same location (226 West 23rd Street) for some 88 years and, after being sold by the original owning family (under the final aegis of Manny Ramirez) to Chelsea Hotels, [1] it was closed for renovations. [2]
Cadillac is teaming up with Korean-American restaurant COQODAQ, one of New York City’s buzziest eateries, for an unexpected collaboration that combines the three C’s: cars, chicken and caviar.
Barbetta is an Italian restaurant focused on Piemonte cuisine located at 321 West 46th Street (between 8th Avenue and 9th Avenue) on the Theater District's Restaurant Row in New York City. [1] Founded in 1906, Barbetta is one of the city's oldest family-owned Italian restaurants [ 2 ] and the oldest restaurant in the Theater District.
Aureole was a restaurant in New York City. [1] The restaurant served American / New American cuisine . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The restaurant closed in 2020 after operating for 32 years.
The 2006 edition was the first edition of the Michelin Guide to New York City to be published. It was the first time that Michelin published a Red Guide for a region outside Europe. [4] In the 2020 edition, the Guide began to include restaurants outside the city's five boroughs, adding Westchester County restaurants to its listing. [5]