Chef Capon does most of the work with his perfectly sculpted lollipop Buffalo wings. These little wonders can be easily consumed with one hand while you sip a beer wit the other. Six wings for $14. Read more.
The clubby Italian restaurant that's for everyone. The dining room looks like something out of an old Martin Scorsese film and the red sauce fare is cooked with care. Make sure to get the bolognese. Read more.
Although the menu includes many lighter options, Fedora is really the place to go when you want to indulge a bit. Every night here feels like a party, and the kitchen is open late. Read more.
Gramercy Tavern is the king of farm-to-table cuisine in New York City. The front room is one of the best places in New York for a leisurely lunch, or a romantic meal during the week. Read more.
The duck wings, according to Eater critic Ryan Sutton, "rival the finest chicken wings." The supremely meaty and crispy wings come with lemon, olive oil, and yuzu kosho. Three wings for $18. Read more.
From large format lamb feasts to full English breakfasts to the game-changing lamb burger to what is quite possibly NYC’s finest rib steak, The Breslin is firing on all cylinders. Read more.
Peter Luger's porterhouse hits the table in a pool of hot butter and blood, with the filet and sirloin pre-sliced. Read more.
Chef Matt Hyland makes some superb Korean style wings. Sauced with gochujang, they come with a side of housemade buttermilk mint ranch. Available weekdays 5:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m.. Six wings for $12. Read more.
The new location features a few additions, like a pie topped with Katz's pastrami. During brunch, Speedy Romeo offers a grilled pizza topped with gravlax, ricotta, red onions, and capers. Read more.