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Lincoln Tunnel

Try making a call here because the tunnel has the best cellphone service in New York.

1393 May 28, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Madison Square Garden

This 42-year-old arena is preparing to undergo a wholesale overhaul for $775-$850 million. It'll include floor-level luxury suites and two pedestrian bridges suspended over the playing surface.

1367 June 17, 2010 New York, NY More Info

MoMA - Museum of Modern Art

Check out the big new exhibit on Abstract Expressionism running from October 3, 2010, to April 25, 2011. Virtually all of the art — 300 works by 30 artists — comes from the museum's own collection.

1211 June 3, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Bryant Park

Try estimating the percentage of women here. On a recent weekday, it was 53%, according to the park's engineer, who considers that a success. "Women are more discriminating park users," he says.

1201 May 25, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Hanging out on the Met steps is a New York tradition, and billionaire David Koch has pledged "at least $10 million" to renovate the fountains outside the museum.

1137 April 30, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Chinatown

A group of real-estate developers have commissioned a study to rethink Canal Street as they ratchet up a controversial effort to allow for taller buildings along Chinatown's main thoroughfare.

985 June 14, 2010 New York, NY More Info

MoMA - Museum of Modern Art

Despite its hefty $20 ticket price, the museum attracted its highest-ever number of visitors, 3.09 million, during its 2010 fiscal year. "Monet's Water Lilies" was the most popular exhibit.

923 June 29, 2010 New York, NY More Info

LGA - Delta Terminal

Amid intensifying competition for New York's business-travel market, Delta is expected to demolish its landmark Pan Am Worldport terminal at JFK to make way for new facilities.

790 June 15, 2010 East Elmhurst, NY More Info

Waldorf-Astoria Hotel

Paris Hilton grew up here. We asked her what it was like to live in a hotel...

702 June 7, 2010 New York, NY More Info

MTA Subway - 6 Train

The 6, 7, N and C were found to be New York's cleanest subway lines in the Straphangers Campaign's annual survey. The M, V, D and R are the system's dirtiest lines, the group found.

692 June 21, 2010 New York, NY More Info

One World Trade Center Freedom Tower

Who will get to manage this 1,776-foot-tall office tower? The two bidders are the family-run Durst Organization and Related Cos., an international real-estate developer.

679 June 1, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Yankee Stadium

Who's the greatest Yankee of all time? We ran the numbers to find out...

641 April 29, 2010 Bronx, NY More Info

New York Stock Exchange

Executives dream of ringing the closing bell here, but it's a little more complicated than they might imagine. Which button do you press to conclude the trading day: green, orange, or red?

638 April 30, 2010 New York, NY More Info

George Washington Bridge

Police were told to stop and search would-be subway bomber Najibullah Zazi's car in Sept. 2009 as he drove up to the bridge—but waved him across without finding two pounds of explosives hidden inside.

622 April 26, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Guggenheim Museum

Check out Julie Mehretu's exhibition, "Grey Area," her representation of post-war Berlin in which the dynamism of urban life confronts decay and change. It's open through October 6, 2010.

611 May 14, 2010 New York, NY More Info

MTA Subway - 59th St-Columbus Circle (A/B/C/D/1)

Catching the "Downtown & Breuckelen Express"? Pranksters have altered the signs at several stations, referring to Brooklyn's original name in the 1600s. But look fast: the MTA considers it vandalism.

559 May 12, 2010 New York, NY More Info

The Central Park Reservoir

Jon Mendes, 89, has adopted the two concrete drinking fountains at the reservoir's southern entrance. Every three weeks or so, he scrubs them down with brushes and a can of Comet.

536 June 9, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Robert F. Kennedy Bridge

Is it the Triborough Bridge or the RFK Bridge? It's been the latter since November 2008, but New Yorkers, online maps, and even some government agencies haven't committed to the change.

471 May 1, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Whitney Museum of American Art

Get here fast because the museum is moving downtown to the Meatpacking District. Their new six-story, 195,000-square-foot building will be designed by Renzo Piano and cost $680 million.

465 May 26, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Staten Island Ferry - St George Terminal

The Andrew J. Barberi smashed into this terminal on May 8, 2010, after a mechanical problem prevented the crew from slowing down the vessel and easing it into the pier.

460 May 10, 2010 Staten Island, NY More Info

Urban Outfitters

The facade will be split into four "storefronts": a hat store, a hardware store, a neighborhood bar and a bodega. The designer calls it an "ironic statement...reminiscent of independent businesses."

436 June 21, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Central Park - Alice in Wonderland

Before 9 a.m., dogs are allowed to roam free in Central Park. That has spawned gatherings of unleashed canines like the Norwich terriers that regularly get together with their owners at this statue.

420 May 24, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum

Bill White, who was president of the museum, resigned abruptly on May 19, 2010, one year after the New York State Attorney General began investigating him.

403 May 20, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Peter Luger Steak House

This decidedly old-school steakhouse is a rite of passage for Wall Street traders willing to shell out $88 for the signature porterhouse for two. Lunch reservations are doable, but bring cash.

378 May 12, 2010 Brooklyn, NY More Info

Brooklyn Bridge Park

Starting in July 2010, the park's Pier 1 will have vendors serving tacos, crab rolls, wine, beer, and ice cream. (The city will make about $120,000 a year from the deal.)

376 May 7, 2010 Brooklyn, NY More Info

Gramercy Park

Trouble in paradise: O. Aldon James, president of the National Arts Club, is battling the park's five trustees to loosen regulations governing enjoyment of the shared space. (Keys cost $350 apiece.)

361 May 17, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Ippudo

Beware: they only take same-day reservations, and the lunch crowd must wait five to 30 minutes in the front room. Complex $13 Ramen concoctions include the popular Akamaru and the Shiromaru.

346 June 9, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant

Thirty-seven raw-oyster varieties, from Bluepoints to Beavertail, are the main attraction here, though the most popular dish is grilled swordfish over a frisse, mache and radicchio salad ($27.95).

344 May 6, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Yankee Stadium

The new voice of Yankee Stadium — replacing the legendary Bob Sheppard, who died in July 2010 — is Paul Olden. He was working as a part-time sports anchor in Los Angeles when the Yankees called.

341 July 23, 2010 Bronx, NY More Info

Artichoke Basille’s Pizza & Brewery

The artichoke slice, which comes slathered in gooey artichoke sauce, is the shop's specialty. There's no seating inside here, though, so you'll have to take your pizza and beer elsewhere.

331 June 11, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Citi Field

Watch out for the Mets' power-hitting outfielder Jason Bay: He's one of the 10 streakiest hitters in baseball, either very hot or ice cold — and, so far this season, the latter.

297 April 26, 2010 Flushing, NY More Info

Luke's Lobster East Village

The lobster roll here is a study of balance and restraint: four ounces of sweet Maine lobster meat, a buttered bun with a brush of mayonnaise and a dash of seasoning ($14).

279 June 4, 2010 New York, NY More Info

MTA - 7 Train

Top New York real-estate executives and the City Council speaker are pushing hard for federal funding to add a subway stop along the 7 line's Manhattan extension at 10th Ave. and 41st St.

271 April 27, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Eataly

Among the gastronomic greatest hits worth checking out here: handmade mozzarella, oysters, veal and lamb stuffed ravioli, and gelato. And lots and lots of wine.

252 September 20, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Brooklyn Bridge Park - Pier 6

Old-time residents still call it South Brooklyn, near Carroll Gardens and Red Hook, but Columbia Street Waterfront District is starting to take on an identity of its own.

250 June 30, 2010 Brooklyn, NY More Info

Jean Georges

Ed Koch may no longer be mayor of New York, but if he used Foursquare, he'd probably be the mayor of this restaurant. Once a month, Koch invites members of his administration to an elegant lunch here.

244 May 19, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Goldman Sachs

"A specific goal of this building was not to make a big noise," says the architect of Goldman's new, $2.5 billion headquarters. But check out the mural by Julie Mehretu in the glass-walled lobby.

240 May 3, 2010 New York, NY More Info

New Meadowlands Stadium

See how the seating-area signs glow blue for the Giants and green for the Jets. The two teams squabbled over every detail of this $1.7 billion stadium, from the architecture to portable toilets.

238 April 26, 2010 East Rutherford, NJ More Info

The Meatball Shop

It's all meatballs here, rolled into shape, featuring beef, spicy pork and chicken. Most popular is a bowl of beef meatballs with the classic tomato sauce and a slice of focaccia ($7).

237 June 24, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Hudson River - New York City

Remember the Miracle on the Hudson? Well, investigators aren't saying that Captain "Sully" shouldn't have landed in the river, but he probably didn't need to.

226 May 4, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Markt

Mussels, served about a half-dozen ways, are the most popular menu item. The restaurant also features an impressive beer list.

221 June 30, 2010 New York, NY More Info

The Breslin

This is the place to tweet and be seen. Their meaty lunch menu includes terrines, ham, sea bass and steak, but the most popular entree is the lamb burger ($17).

216 May 10, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Hudson Hall @ the Hudson Hotel

This place aims to mimic classic Ivy League dining halls. There are long tables and a service line where you can pile food like crab salad sandwiches and sliders onto a cafeteria tray.

208 June 17, 2010 New York, Manhattan More Info

The Green Table - Chelsea Market

The signature dish is the chicken pot pie. Items like the fish tacos and the farm plate, a vegan dish, change to reflect the produce in season. Most lunch items cost about $15.

205 June 9, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Blue Ribbon Sushi

The Nasu Dengaku (grilled eggplant) and Oshinki (assorted pickled vegetables) are popular appetizers. And the miso soup comes with miso paste in a separate dish.

194 July 1, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Rare Bar & Grill

Favorites include the T-bone burger, a blend of strip and sirloin steak flambéed with tequila and topped with truffle aioli. Or try the ribeye sandwich. But whatever you order, prepare to spend a lot.

184 May 26, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Daisy May's BBQ

The smokers here run 24 hours a day and hold roughly 1,300 pounds of meat. The resulting menu includes sticky pork ribs, brisket, pulled pork and plenty of fixins.

177 May 19, 2010 New York, NY More Info

New York City Center

Following a nationwide trend, the seats in this theater are getting wider by an average of two inches. "Americans have gotten a little plumper," explains the managing director.

169 July 12, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Oceana

Seafood is the specialty here, but dessert lovers should save room for the donut plate or the sticky rice pudding.

166 June 3, 2010 New York, NY More Info

1540 Broadway

Xinhua, one of the Chinese government's main news outlets and propaganda arms, is finalizing a deal to move its North American headquarters to the top floor of this 44-story skyscraper.

159 July 1, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Grimaldi's Pizzeria

This famous Brooklyn eatery, a perennial atop the city's best pizza joints, has received eviction papers after falling behind on rent and city taxes.

158 August 11, 2010 Brooklyn, NY More Info

Sephora

Caroline Giuliani, the 20-year-old daughter of Rudy Giuliani, was arrested on August 4, 2010, on suspicion of shoplifting lipstick, lip gloss and other cosmetics from this store.

154 August 5, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Christie's Auction House

The most expensive piece of artwork ever sold at auction, Pablo Picasso's "Nude, Green Leaves and Bust," went for $106.5 million to an anonymous bidder here.

154 May 5, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Asiate

Lunch favorites here include the sashimi with avocado mousse appetizer and the salmon with Mandarin orange and ginger entree.

153 June 3, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Museum of the City of New York

"Cars, Culture, and the City," open here through Aug. 8, examines the peculiar history of cars in New York, which has the lowest per-capita vehicle ownership of any major American city.

152 April 26, 2010 New York, NY More Info

ABC Kitchen

Don't let the homey atmosphere fool you; make a reservation at least a week in advance. Popular lunch items include include the turkey sandwich, cheeseburger, and the whole wheat pizzas.

149 July 6, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Bubby's Brooklyn

A typical weekend brunch here sees the kitchen going through 1,800 eggs, 100 pounds of cheddar, 50 pounds of grits and 20 pounds of oats.

145 June 1, 2010 Brooklyn, NY More Info

Locanda Verde

Look out for luminaries of the financial, film, and TV industries at this casual Italian restaurant. The most popular dishes are "My Grandmothers' Ravioli" and the slow-cooked lamb sandwich, both $16.

144 May 14, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Rutgers Stadium

Could Rutgers join the Big Ten? As the conference prepares to expand by as many as five teams, it seems increasingly likely. But it'll cost $5 million to leave the Big East...

138 May 17, 2010 Picataway, NJ More Info

Willis Avenue Bridge

This 109-year-old bridge between the Bronx and Manhattan is getting replaced. The new 2,400-ton span was built upstate and then floated down the Hudson River.

133 July 13, 2010 New York, NY More Info

No. 7 Sub

For about $9, you can get one of about a dozen subs on homemade bread. Among the best is the lamb meatloaf with strawberry pico de gallo, curried crema, cheddar and pappadam.

126 June 1, 2010 New York, NY More Info

City Hall Restaurant

Lunch menu spans from the burger ($16), a blend of short rib and brisket served on a homemade onion bun, to Delmonico steak ($42), a dry-aged rib eye topped with a dollop of Iowa's Maytag blue cheese.

121 May 17, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Momofuku Ssäm Bar

Try splitting a $25 prix-fixe lunch with your companion and adding one or two of the ever-changing small dishes. In the prix-fixe, the pork buns are a perennial favorite.

120 July 23, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Community Food & Juice

The brunch crowd here is a mix of college students and stroller-steering parents. For traditionalists, there are blueberry pancakes; for the adventurous, coconut pancakes with passion-fruit syrup.

120 June 7, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Led Zeppole

Pick up some fried Oreos, three for $3. They're much better than Oreos that haven't been fried.

117 June 11, 2010 New York, NY More Info

NYU Silver Towers

NYU wants to add a new tower to this complex, but preservationists in Greenwich Village say that would imperil the historic buildings, which were designed by I.M. Pei.

115 June 1, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Old Homestead Steakhouse

Kobe beef, one of the restaurant's most popular dishes, was pulled from the menu after Japanese cows tested positive for foot-and-mouth disease.

113 April 27, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Aureole

For lunch, served from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday, the most popular entrees are the miso Alaskan black cod ($26) and the grilled burger with bacon and pickled ramp dressing ($19).

113 April 26, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Sheraton Brooklyn

For nearly 12 years, the Marriott in downtown Brooklyn has been the borough's only full-service hotel. That's ending with the debut of this 321-room Sheraton.

111 May 19, 2010 Brooklyn, NY More Info

David H. Koch Theater - Lincoln Center

Five new productions in the New York City Ballet's spring season include the work of an unusual collaborator: architect Santiago Calatrava. He's known for sweeping, futuristic shapes.

111 April 26, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Italian American Museum

There's a frankly hodge-podge cast to the exhibits here: organ-grinder carts, hand-carved puppets, etc. But the real draw is the conversation between the museum's founder and his visitors.

110 June 16, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Aldea

Good choices include the mussel soup with sausage, an open-faced sea urchin sandwich, plank-grilled Spanish mackerel in escabeche juice, and diver scallops with risotto and orange.

109 June 28, 2010 New York, NY More Info

The Lion

This West Village hot spot wanted ivy creeping up its 1839 facade, so they installed fake ivy made of silk. But the Landmarks Preservation Commission ordered it taken down.

108 June 18, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Governors Island

Promoters held a series of free concerts here in an attempt to build the island's reputation as a destination for music. Now, they're hosting ticketed concerts.

107 July 26, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Socarrat Paella Bar

If you have about 30 minutes, try a single-serving of paella for about $22. The tab for a plentiful lunch is roughly $30 a person.

107 June 29, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Land Thai Kitchen

Worth trying at this posh but low-key place: the two-course prix-fixe lunch ($8) with vegetable dumplings stuffed with shiitake mushroom, sweet corn and peanut, plus steaming pad see ew with beef.

107 May 13, 2010 New York, NY More Info

The Standard Grill

Thinly cut fries are subtly seasoned. Burgers ($15) are made with brisket and topped with bacon and white cheddar. And the turkey club sandwich ($11) is always popular.

105 July 29, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Bar III at Bergdorf Goodman Men's Store

The main attraction is the Gotham Salad ($18), made with chicken, ham, gruyere, tomatoes, beets, bacon, egg, iceberg lettuce and Thousand Island dressing.

105 June 25, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Pulino's

Try it for brunch: bloody marys, egg dishes and savory or dessert pizzas made with house-cured sausages and meats dominate the menu ($8-$16).

105 May 17, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Tipsy Parson

It's all about refined comfort here. Think macaroni with grana padano or shrimp and grits with chow chow relish.

104 June 18, 2010 New York, NY More Info

The Mark Restaurant by Jean-Georges

Try the chilled artichoke or Peekytoe Crab Cakes. Tables are well-spaced, making eavesdropping hard and good conversation irresistible.

104 June 11, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Num Pang Sandwich Shop

Try the pulled-pork. It's spicy and savory with succulent pork, cucumber, pickled carrots, cilantro and chili mayonnaise all on a lightly toasted roll. Sandwiches range from $6.75 to $8.75.

104 April 27, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Condé Nast Building

The publishing giant, which moved into this building in 1999, is now likely to move into the Freedom Tower at Ground Zero.

103 August 4, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Amy Ruth's

The claims to fame here are The Rev. Al Sharpton and The Tommy Tomita, pairings of juicy chicken and fluffy waffles.

103 July 9, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Northern Spy Food Co.

Enjoy a big portion of corned-beef hash with two well-poached eggs ($14) or a kale salad with clothbound cheddar ($11). The warm biscuits with jam are an excellent side ($3).

103 July 6, 2010 New York, NY More Info

4food

Opening its first store here on July 6, 2010, this chain will let customers brand their own burger creations and pocket 25 cents every time someone buys one of their concoctions.

103 June 15, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Toloache

Try the black truffle quesadilla or lobster tacos. The trio of guacamole, which includes a hot chipotle version and one with mango, apples and and pomegranate topping, is also a good bet.

102 July 2, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Cafe Carlyle

In 2002, the restaurant added a three-course prix fixe to target "ladies who lunch" ($37). But the signature dish remains a Dover sole with champagne cream, served on a silver platter ($55).

102 May 11, 2010 New York, NY More Info

The Green-Wood Cemetery

This resting ground for such 19th-century titans as jeweler Charles Tiffany and pianist Louis Gottschalk, is running out of burial plots, so the cemetery is turning to alternative revenue streams.

101 June 23, 2010 Brooklyn, NY More Info

Sakagura

Try one of the daily lunch specials, which are made in limited quantities of 30 orders or less. Diners with room for dessert may want black sesame crème brulee or coffee Jell-O.

101 June 16, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Despaña

After eating, buy some ingredients for a DIY paella: Bomba rice, olive oil, chorizo, pimentón, and saffron. Ask at the counter, and they'll cheerfully give instructions for cooking the rice.

101 May 28, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Hecho en Dumbo

Standouts on the daily brunch menu include the earthy and rich enmoladas with duck meat (tortillas dipped in mole sauce, filled and rolled) for $12.

99 June 21, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Vive La Crêpe

About 24 crêpe combinations are available, equally split between savory and sweet for $6 to $9.50. There's something very French about getting a Nutella crêpe to go from the sidewalk window.

98 July 7, 2010 New York, NY More Info

The Tank

Founded in 2003 by an ad-hoc group of 10 friends, this non-profit, multidisciplinary performance venue in Midtown has managed to survive amid bulldozers and the financial crisis.

97 June 4, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Tamarind TriBeCa

Plush banquettes and sizable booths make this Indian restaurant ideal for private business meetings. But after a three-course lunch, you may be more in the mood for a nap.

97 May 27, 2010 New York, NY More Info

Resto

For brunch, eggs Benedict gets a twist, being served on crispy waffles studded with chewy lardons. A regular special is deliciously light pancakes with cream and fruit, like freshly sliced peaches.

96 June 21, 2010 New York, NY More Info

The General Greene

The popular cheddar and smoked ham scramble is a perfect mix of flavors. Other food on the menu, like ranchero eggs and pinto beans in a skillet, could use a little more flavor and spice.

94 June 28, 2010 Brooklyn, NY More Info

Bar Tabac

The eggs Benedict and Florentine are poached to perfection, but the headliner is Eggs Bar Tabac: two over easy served atop a bowl of baked ratatouille. All egg dishes are $9.95.

93 July 19, 2010 Brooklyn, NY More Info

NYPD Central Park Precinct

The city is spending $50 million to restore the precinct to its late-Victorian splendor. But visiting will be difficult: Tourism isn't allowed, so you'll have to come on official police business.

92 April 27, 2010 New York, NY More Info

The Penny Farthing

The brunch menu ventures into playful fare like the most popular dish, "eggs in a nest," two eggs served any style over parmesan toast. The mimosas, bloody Marys and sunflower martinis are also good.

91 July 12, 2010 New York, NY More Info



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