Willa Moore
NYC Staff Writer
Willa was raised in Brooklyn and now lives in Brooklyn, so her favorite bagel place hasn’t changed since birth. Before joining The Infatuation, she worked in event production and food styling, which means she has done things like search the entire city for a specific type of Pop Rocks. There is nothing she loves more than a well-made Bloody Mary, and she strongly believes that if you don’t like them you just haven’t had a good one yet.
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The Best Restaurants In Clinton Hill
Pork katsu curry, goat pepper stew, oxtail ravioli, and more of our favorite things to eat in Clinton Hill.
Grand Canyon Diner
Come to this Park Slope diner for chilaquiles with green sauce and crispy chocolate chip pancakes.
Cobble Hill Coffee Shop
Eat some french toast under a clock made out of a frying pan at this Cobble Hill diner.
Waverly Diner
If you really need some eggs steps from the West 4th Street train station, head to Waverly Diner.
Neptune Diner
Neptune Diner is a classic Astoria spot for pancakes, triple-decker sandwiches and avgolemono.
Louie & Ernie’s Pizza
Louie & Ernie’s is a classic pizza establishment in Pelham Bay. Order the sausage pie.
The Hit List: New NYC Restaurants To Try Right Now
We checked out these new restaurants—and loved them.
Where To Hang Out By The Water
When you want a reminder that it’s summer, head to one of these 18 spots.
Strong Rope Brewery
Come to this brewery on the water in Red Hook with a big group and watch the sunset.
The NYC Smashburger Power Rankings
The city's crispiest, sauciest, most satisfying smashburgers, ranked.
ThisBowl
For scoops of avocado on salads that seem to have been engineered in a lab, head to this Japanese Australian import in Noho.
The Best Japanese Restaurants in NYC
From the priciest omakases to the most casual noodle spots, these are the best Japanese restaurants in NYC.
Little Grenjai
Come to this Thai-American spot in Bed-Stuy for krapow smashburgers and thai tea cake at lunch.
The Brooklyn Hit List: The Best New Restaurants In Brooklyn
A fine-dining spot that feels like performance art, a Cobble Hill bakery, and more new restaurants to check out in the city's most populous borough.
Grand Central Oyster Bar
At this New York City institution, stick to oysters and skip mostly everything else.