first taste
Mar. 16, 2021
Good-bye to Eisenberg’s and Its Resolutely Retro Sandwiches Manhattan’s fabled sandwich counter has gone cold — for now.
A Stylish Streetery and a Taste of Rome at Forsythia The fresh pasta is the thing at this unlikely new Lower East Side destination.
Marco Canora Is Ready For a Little Optimism “We need some encouragement, and we need some positivity.”
guest chefs
Feb. 16, 2021
Stone Barns Center’s Guest Chefs Bring Fresh Flavors to Fine Dining Shola Olunloyo’s tasting menus conjured West Africa by way of the Hudson.
A Restaurant Critic Treads a Familiar Chinatown Path On the cusp of the Lunar New Year and after COVID-19 upended the neighborhood, Adam Platt searches for signs of rebirth (and his favorite dumplings).
first taste
Jan. 19, 2021
Pecking House’s Chinese Fried Chicken A poultry pop-up with secret passwords.
Guy Fieri Is America’s Most Misunderstood Chef A trip to the ranch with the morale-boosting Mayor of Flavortown.
Guy Fieri Is America’s Most Misunderstood Chef A trip to the ranch with the morale-boosting Mayor of Flavortown.
field notes
Dec. 15, 2020
The Best Meals I Ate in 2020 Our critic finds some comforts in a heartbreaking year.
restaurant review
Dec. 7, 2020
Cold Comforts at Mokyo and Silver Apricot Two downtown Asian-inspired kitchens brave the elements with distinctly personal, creative cooking.
first taste
Nov. 23, 2020
Don’t Call Yellow Rose Tex-Mex At the new East Village canteen, the vegan queso rivals the beef chili.
field notes
Nov. 19, 2020
Winter Comes for New York’s Streeteries Our restaurant critic bundles up for the season ahead.
the quarantine diet
Nov. 10, 2020
Comfort Me With Bagels How our critic found solace at his neighborhood bakery.
A New Chinese Café Finds Some Fans in the Platt Family Milu offers a different spin on the traditional carryout model.
restaurant review
Oct. 26, 2020
At Ernesto’s, Not Much (and Everything) Has Changed Adam Platt returns to Ryan Bartlow’s Basque-inspired taverna, which was the last dining room he patronized as a working critic in March.
field notes
Oct. 22, 2020
The Odeon, Four Decades On “None of us was thinking of this as a career. It was just sort of a fun idea.”
The Future of Midtown Dining When it’s back, the city will be too.
A Restaurant Critic Considers the Soothing Luxury of the Ham Sandwich There is a necessary and soothing familiarity to ham and cheese on squishy white bread.
outdoor dining
Sept. 28, 2020
Eating Sushi Omakase on the Sidewalk How does the traditionally intimate, cloistered experience translate to an outdoor setting? Our restaurant critic Adam Platt finds out.
field notes
Sept. 3, 2020
Our Cranky Restaurant Critic Finally Learns to Love S’mores All it took was a game-changing technique from an ingenious backyard chef.
Adam Platt on Returning to Restaurants Our critic, fresh off hiatus, surveys the state of his neighborhood.
field notes
Aug. 19, 2020
What I’ve Missed Our restaurant critic reemerges to a strange new world.
temporary closings
Apr. 15, 2020
A Restaurant Critic’s Viral Bean Hell Adam Platt joins the legume-hoarding masses.
coronavirus
Mar. 31, 2020
The Calming Ritual of the Cocktail Hour Like lots of other lost family traditions, it’s made a little comeback in our small, floating quarantine capsule in the past few weeks.
field notes
Mar. 17, 2020
What We Lose When a Favorite Restaurant Disappears Forever Good-bye to Gotham Bar & Grill’s sense of civility, tradition, and style.
field notes
Mar. 13, 2020
What Is a Restaurant Critic’s Job in the Time of Social Distancing? And why does it feel like a rave review may do more harm than good?
first taste
Mar. 11, 2020
conversations
Mar. 9, 2020
The Anglo-American Restaurant Criticism Divide “Go crazy, make people mad, and on to the next thing.”
restaurant review
Feb. 24, 2020
field notes
Feb. 21, 2020
A Yakitori Master’s Manhattan Debut Still Needs Some Work Our critic wishes Torien’s skewers had a bit more sizzle.
restaurant review
Jan. 27, 2020
The Chez Ma Tante Team’s Le Crocodile Is Unabashedly Old-School French For devotees of the old brasserie canon, there’s plenty to like about the cooking at the Chez Ma Tante team’s second restaurant.
restaurant review
Jan. 13, 2020
restaurant review
Jan. 6, 2020
Nami Nori Is Cheap, Delicious, and Made for Millennials This improbable hit sushi restaurant focuses on temaki hand rolls that will slide neatly into your Instagram feed.
enough is enough
Dec. 17, 2019
10 Restaurant Trends We Never Want to See Again Tedious “innovations” our restaurant critic hopes to not encounter in 2020.
best of new york
Dec. 11, 2019
restaurant review
Dec. 2, 2019
Gotham Bar and Grill’s Modern Makeover Is Purely Culinary Trying to keep the Old Guard happy while developing a new crowd of regulars is no easy task.
field notes
Nov. 27, 2019
A Restaurant Critic Crashes the White House Turkey Pardon This increasingly tired, loony ritual is the perfect window into the madcap, farcical spirit of the Trump White House.
field notes
Nov. 12, 2019
A Restaurant Critic Walks Into a Wegmans … Adam Platt finds high-end cocktails, lots of parking, and an unnervingly chipper staff.
Foie Gras May Be Cruel. It’s Definitely Irrelevant. A restaurant critic on the waning days of a luxury ingredient.
restaurant review
Nov. 4, 2019
Hutong’s Pan-Regional Fare Competes With the Scenery If you’re in the market for posh, often very good Chinese cooking in midtown, you could do worse.
field notes
Oct. 31, 2019
In Defense of Wasp Cooking Adam Platt takes a stand for his ancestral cuisine.
book excerpt
Oct. 30, 2019
How Adam Platt Learned to Eat Like a Food Critic An excerpt from his upcoming memoir The Book of Eating.
restaurant review
Oct. 21, 2019
best of new york
Oct. 9, 2019
The Absolute Best Upscale Seafood Restaurants in New York Piscatory pleasures from France, Spain, Italy, Thailand, and old New York.
restaurant review
Sept. 23, 2019
Red Hook Tavern Is an Homage to the Past in Every Way Hometown Barbecue’s Billy Durney has designed his new venture as a tribute to the intimate corner taverns of his youth.
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