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  1. underground gourmet
    The Underground Gourmet’s 12 Biggest Takeaways From 2023Roasty mushrooms, $13 cocktails, and even more affordable sushi.
  2. impossible tables
    What to Do When You’re Turned Away at CarboneWhen one reservation proves impossible, turn to one that is merely very difficult.
  3. look book
    The Look Book Goes to The Nutcracker at Lincoln CenterKids and grown-ups put on their holiday best to see New York City Ballet’s annual production.
  4. encounter
    The Relentless Damian WilliamsThe SDNY U.S. Attorney is one of the country’s gutsiest prosecutors — and a potential headache for Eric Adams.
  5. where to eat
    The 10 Best Restaurants of 2023Amazing Thai, Cosmic brownies, a back-to-basics take on Korean fine dining, and more.
  6. best of 2023
    2023 Was a Year of Wild Creative Ambition in RestaurantsAfter an extended hangover of comfort food and timidity, verve and energy are back.
  7. the grub street diet
    Sabrina Brier Really Would Have Preferred the Pita“Sometimes, you don’t get what you want. Sometimes, you get ciabatta.”
  8. underground gourmet
    It’s the Most Hyped Burger in Years — But Is It Any Good?Hamburger America is a big-city ode to small-town roadside joints.
  9. reasons to love new york
    A $45 Million Effort to Make Pregnancy Less Deadly in BrooklynThe borough president spent his entire capital budget on midwives, NICUs, and more.
  10. reasons to love new york
    The Boys Who Got Lost Under Staten IslandA sixth-grade adventure.
  11. reasons to love new york
    We Took New York’s TikTokers to LunchThe people who tell the world about dating, dining, and celebrity apartments met up at Bad Roman (where else?).
  12. reasons to love new york
    They’ll Never Leave This 5,800-Square-Foot LoftNo matter how much money you throw at them.
  13. reasons to love new york
    The Dare Loves to Write Songs About SexDirty martinis with the dirty dreamboat of downtown.
  14. reasons to love new york
    The Hancock Is the Party House of Bed-StuyA bunch of artists live and party for free in Bed-Stuy’s most expensive mansion.
  15. reasons to love new york
    How This Lost Dog Got FoundIt’s Waylon, and he’s a good boy.
  16. look book
    The Look Book Goes to an Anime ConventionCosplayers and gamers went all out for Anime NYC’s three-day event at the Javits Center.
  17. the year i ate new york
    The City’s Most Exciting Chefs Are Cooking in Someone Else’s Kitchen“Pop-ups are empowering because you really don’t have to answer to anybody.”
  18. openings
    Lawn Club Brings Croquet and Cocktails to the SeaportYour Lawncierge will see you now.
  19. the city politic
    10 New York Charities Worth Supporting on Giving TuesdayFrom aiding recently arrived migrants to fighting hunger to treating victims of the Israel-Hamas war, these organizations are making a difference.
  20. getting around
    A Frank Talk About Thanksgiving TravelTips from a Port Authority veteran on flying out during this week’s storms.
  21. trendlet
    Cocktails Are Sandwiches Now. Deal With It.One martini, hold the mayo.
  22. report
    What Happens to Queens Night Market Now?A famously inclusive food fair ended in divide. How will it fare next season?
  23. torn up and apart
    The War and New YorkFears, protests, posts, firings, doxings, lost friendships, vigils, and betrayals. The city since October 7.
  24. torn up and apart
    92NY Splits With the Cultural EliteA venerable institution digs in.
  25. torn up and apart
    Who Gets to Protest at Columbia?What led the university to suspend pro-Palestinian student groups.
  26. torn up and apart
    The Public Defender Labeled a Poster DefamerVictoria Ruiz lost her job after she tore down a flyer at a pro-Palestine vigil. What really happened?
  27. what we know
    Eric Adams Has a Lot of Ties to TurkeyHe reportedly helped clear red tape for the Turkish consulate’s new high-rise in 2021. It’s just one of mayor’s various links to the country.
  28. the grub street diet
    Top Chef’s Melissa King Finishes Service With Double Chicken Please“We were there all night. We closed the restaurant down.”
  29. the year i ate new york
    Why Are So Many Restaurants Called ‘Love Letters to New York’?Chefs have fallen for a phrase that is essentially meaningless.
  30. openings
    Here Comes Carbone PrivatoMajor Food Group goes members-only in Hudson Yards.
  31. underground gourmet
    A Lobster Roll Returns to Cornelia StreetFigure Eight opens in the former Pearl Oyster Bar space.
  32. what we know
    What We Know About the Criminal Investigation Into Eric Adams’s CampaignFederal investigators are digging into the campaign’s possible links to Turkish money, but so far no one has been accused of wrongdoing.
  33. the grub street diet
    Mark Kurlansky Does, in Fact, Cook a Lot of Cod“No fat, pure protein from the hardscrabble North Atlantic.”
  34. dust ups
    What’s So Controversial About Australian Sushi?Fast, cheap, and filled with tuna salad.
  35. restaurant review
    Roscioli Is a Roman HolidayFor better or worse.
  36. underground gourmet
    I’ve Found My New Favorite BurritoIt’s big and beefy and waiting in Windsor Terrace.
  37. the underground gourmet
    Farina Is a New Kind of Brooklyn PizzeriaTony Pisaniello’s pies are unlike anything else in the city.
  38. war at home
    Feeling Exposed in Little YemenMembers of a Bronx mosque met with the NYPD to talk about protecting their community. And why police seem to ignore their calls.
  39. the city politic
    New Yorkers Should Line Up Behind the City’s JanitorsAfter a wave of COVID-related layoffs, these essential workers are in for a bruising labor fight.
  40. news
    Did a Union Really Form at Lodi? It’s Not So Simple.A labor group’s message claimed victory, but it’s a bit premature.
  41. the grub street diet
    Mark Byrne Is Probably Too Hydrated“I consume enough water to suspend an adult whale.”
  42. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Central Park Conservancy Fall LuncheonThe Women’s Committee and guests brought in over $325,000 at the annual fundraiser.
  43. parenting
    How 8 New York Mothers Have Talked to Their Kids About the Israel-Hamas WarHow do you explain one of modern history’s most brutal conflicts to a third-grader?
  44. encounter
    Crumps’ IllusionsMike Crumplar, the self-mythologizing Substacker of Dimes Square, is convinced he’s in a Balzac novel.
  45. power
    All the Food and Nightlife People on Our “Inside Power” ListFrom a cabbage baron to the Polo Bar gate-keeper.
  46. power
    All the New York Culture Brokers on Our “Inside Power” ListFrom one very under-the-radar art collector to Reese Witherspoon’s publishing mole.
  47. the power issue
    The Most Powerful New Yorkers You’ve Never Heard Of49 people who are actually running New York City.
  48. power
    All the City People on Our “Inside Power” ListFrom a co-op whisperer to the longtime ruler of Manhattan parks.
  49. power
    All the Powerful Women on Our “Inside Power” ListFrom a City Hall string-puller to a public housing czar.
  50. photography
    When New York Started to Wake UpThe photographs in Metropolitan Melancholia, made in 2021 and 2022, document a city learning to un-shelter in place.
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