Recently spent two and a half days in N.Y., and hit the following places:
Tia Pol-fried chickpeas, chorizo, stuffed piquillos, fried fried fish nuggets, sherries and cava. Great place, great service.
Slaughtered Lamb-friendly, mixed blue&white collar bar
Spotted Pig-fries, rapini, and other things I can't remember-again careful preparations, great service
Chumbley's-old hidden bar with good beer
Parea-lobster dolmades, roast chicken, crispy sweet pork, zuke fritters and the best version of upscale donuts I have had. Nice spot for Greek with a twist.
Payard-still good for coffee&pastries
Cafe de Alsace-nice beers, smoked duck plate, sandwiches, and braised meats
Grand Central Station Oyster bar-always worth going to just for the atmosphere-oysters were a little too warm and creamy for my taste
D.B.A.-great scotch bar
Una Pizza Napoli-great traditional Italian pizza-"no-nonense" service
Angel's Share-a gem of a "hidden" cocktail bar
Burp Castle-decent 'hood bar
Blue Ribbon-pierogies(fried & steamed), marrow bones with oxtail marmalade, grilled sardines, grilled shrimp remoulade, cold&slick oysters.
A true culinary palace.
Congee Village-great congee, dumplings, and noodles
Inoteca-great straighforward Italian flavors-chickpea fritters, paninis.
Katz's Deli-best pastrami in our galaxy, and good fresh pickles
I skipped mentioning 3 or 4 bars, but you get the picture.
Itching to go back already, never seem to come close to biting enough out of the Big Apple.
I love animals...they're delicious!