The Hottest New Restaurants in New York City This Fall

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From a NoHo hotspot to a Fort Greene neighborhood haunt, here are the hottest new restaurant in New York City.

New York City, as its very name implies, is always a city looking towards the “new.” This fall, that includes a number of fantastic restaurants—some quaint neighborhood haunts, others, international culinary stalwarts. But all have one thing in common: they’re excellent. Below, a roundup of the most notable openings in the Big Apple. Get your Resy accounts ready.

Fittingly, the jewel box of space is adorned with furniture and lighting from the over-the-top 1980s: a chandelier, for example, comes from the Grand Prospect Hall.

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