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  1. Restaurants in New York - Food Network

    Catch New York Centrico Ceriello's Cha Cha Matcha Charles' Pan-Fried Chicken (formerly Charles' Southern Style Kitchen) ChikaLicious Dessert Bar Chimichurri Grill Chinatown Brasserie Cho Dang …

  2. The Best Food in New York | Food Network

    Find the best New York food, including pizza, bagels, pastrami, cheesecake, buffalo wings and more in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Buffalo and beyond.

  3. Best Restaurants in New York City - Food Network

    Find the best restaurants in New York City for pizza, burgers, steak and date night.

  4. New York City Restaurants | Food Network

    New York City's Best Eats Near Tourist Destinations You'll find these culinary gems tucked right around the corner from some of New York City's most-famous sights.

  5. 35 Best Cheap Eats in NYC - Food Network

    Jul 2, 2024 · We're tracking down New York's finest food items for the budget set, from dollar dumplings to hot dogs (and no, not the dirty water kind).

  6. The Best New York-Style Cheesecake - Food Network Kitchen

    Now you can make New York-Style Cheesecake at home and save yourself a ticket to the city.

  7. New York Restaurant List | Restaurants - Food Network

    On Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Guy Fieri visits Mama's Food Shop in New York, NY, for homemade fried chicken and peach cobbler like mom used to make.

  8. Buffalo, New York | Man v. Food | Food Network

    Buffalo, New York Casey Webb visits Buffalo for a nostalgic twist on the classic Buffalo wing, a melt-in-your-mouth chocolate delicacy and a duel at the deli with the Back-Alley Barrel Sandwich ...

  9. Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: New York - Food Network

    Join host, Guy Fieri, of Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, at Pizza Junction in North Tonawanda, NY, a 37-year-old restaurant turning sandwiches into amazing pizzas.

  10. The Best Italian Restaurants in New York City | Food Network

    But if anyone could take over the literal and figurative space left by Park Slope's modern Italian trailblazer, it's Joe Campanale, who's also proved a formative force in New York's dining scene.