Somehow, between the day-to-day of running a restaurant, testing recipes or hosting TV shows, these New York City chefs have found time to write a cookbook. Here’s a look at this fall’s crop from some of the biggest names in the city’s dining scene.
Somehow, between the day-to-day of running a restaurant, testing recipes or hosting TV shows, these New York City chefs have found time to write a cookbook. Here’s a look at this fall’s crop from some of the biggest names in the city’s dining scene.
Sushi Beauu brings omakase experience the Empire State Building
Balaboosta: The Village haven where heritage, heat and hospitality collide
Oddball opens in the East Village, with a creative team mixing offbeat drinks and eclectic comfort food
Ziggy’s Roman Cafe opens in DUMBO: What to know about the borough’s newest family-friendly Italian restaurant
Mamdani transition: Sherif Soliman, who worked for 3 different mayors, to serve as new budget director
Subway crime drops to lowest level in 16 years, Hochul says, while committing another $77 million for NYPD patrols
National Tennis Center to transform into World Cup Fan Zone next summer
Why the City Council wants to force NYC co-ops to disclose reasons for sale denials
Eric Adams’ exit interview: At the end of his lone term as NYC mayor, how will he be remembered?
National Tennis Center to transform into World Cup Fan Zone next summer
Mets rumors: Why hasn’t Munetaka Murakami signed yet?
Jaxson Dart on Dan Quinn’s running back comments: ‘This is nothing new’
Team USA already recognizing Mets’ Nolan McLean’s high ceiling
NYC World Cup committee chief: Travel to MetLife Stadium will improve after Club World Cup issues
‘The Traitors’ brings deception and drama to Brooklyn with immersive experience at historic Weylin
Revolution in three acts: A sip and tell at Pen + Brush
Marcarson’s incredible artwork at upcoming Not For Them pop-up meets you where you are, with no context required
Dyker Heights Christmas Lights Guide: Brooklyn holiday spectacle draws visitors from around the world
A nearly 30-foot-tall Buddha statue will tower over the High Line in 2026
BREAKING: 12-year-old Brooklyn boy stabbed inside playground, cops say
Subway crime drops to lowest level in 16 years, Hochul says, while committing another $77 million for NYPD patrols
DirecTV antitrust suit against Nexstar back online after appellate ruling
Battle of attrition: NYPD makes record number of hires in 2025, but union argues staffing crisis remains high
Drug trafficking operation along Roosevelt Avenue corridor in Jackson Heights dismantled: DA


