Fusion
Fusion
Lola's
This Nomad restaurant brings together a world of influences that, so far, don't quite work together.
Hav & Mar
Wondering what a Swedish and Ethiopian mashup tastes like? That’s only one of many exciting things about this lively, seafood-centric Chelsea restaurant with dancing mermaids.
Calle Dao
If you stumble upon Calle Dao searching for Chino Latino food, consider going somewhere else.
Fieldtrip
Fieldtrip at Rock Center is perfect for when you're bored of Sweetgreen and want to grab a quick lunch that doesn’t taste like it was made on an assembly line.
Village Yokocho
A great East Village date night spot, especially when you get the adjacent cocktail lounge, Angel's Share, involved.
RedFarm
While RedFarm doesn’t deliver the most authentic dim sum experience, it is delivering quality food.
Macao Trading Co.
"Look for the red lantern," instructs the Macao Trading Co. website. This is how you will know you have reached your destination - the Portuguese colony of Macao circa 1952, "a fugitive's heaven from which there is no turning back." Awesome. We're apparently having dinner at Universal Studios tonight.
Glaze Teriyaki Grill
Glaze Teriyaki is a reliable and seemingly somewhat healthy option for cheap Midtown lunch. Midtown could use more of those.
Salt & Fat
We wanted to love Sunnyside's Salt & Fat more than we actually did. Every dish on the menu reads like a carnivore’s delight, and while some items are incredible, others completely miss the mark.
Indochine
Is complaining about Fashion Week your favorite activity during Fashion Week? Are you a young, vaguely employed man with long hair? Could you identify Marc Jacobs by his tattoos, should the opportunity present itself? If so, then you’ve probably been to Indochine.
Khe-Yo
Khe-Yo's small plates blew us away, but the mediocre entree dishes from this Tribeca pan-Asian spot ultimately left us unsatisfied.
Catch
Despite the absurdity of its over-the-top, ridiculous operation, Catch has fantastic service and some of the better food within the Meatpacking District.
Kung Fu Little Steamed Buns Ramen
Kung Fu Little Steamed Buns Ramen is a good Chinese spot in Hell's Kitchen.
Pokito
Pokito is a tiny bar/restaurant near the Williamsburg bridge serving Asian-Latin mashup food in a highly casual (but still vibey) space.
Fieldtrip Long Island City
Remember Fieldtrip in LIC when you’re looking for a great, one-bowl meal that will eliminate your need to do dishes.
Wild Ink
Wild Ink is an expensive, sceney spot in Hudson Yards that serves inventive Asian-inspired food.
Berber Street Food
Berber Street Food is a counter-service spot in the West Village that serves pan-African dishes at lunch and dinner.
Rice & Gold
Rice & Gold is a huge restaurant in the bottom of a hotel in Chinatown. The food is Asian fusion, and it’s both pricey and a little cheesy.
Char Sue
Char Sue is an Asian fusion spot on the LES where you can grab a quick dinner before going out. It’s small, casual, and the food is decent.