David Chang
The first time I ate at one of David Changs restaurants, I found 50 bucks in the street, reconciled with my mother, and invented a car that runs on expletives and childrens laughter. To say it was a day filled with light, love, and joy would be an epic understatement on my part. Chang knows what tastes good, and I dont need James Beard or a bunch of Michelin stars to tell me what I already know. Most of his joints close at 10 p.m. on New Years Eve, so get out of the house while the sun is still high and grab a table at any one of his five establishments; only Momofuku Ko requires a reservation, but if you land one, youll feast like an ancient pagan warrior god on 10 divinely conceived courses. Hey, David, Ive got a sister you should meet. Various locations, momofuku.com
Sylvias
Put a Little South in Your Mouth! That would be my slogan if I owned a soul food restaurant in Harlem. (It would have a big flashing red-and-green neon sign out front with a pinup girl slaughtering a pig. Id call it Tricksters House of Swine.) But I dont. Im just a writer that eats at Sylvias whenever he misses overly polite waitresses and lethargic living. But this uptown soul food palace is no Waffle House. The regular menu here is so down-home that you might call home collect at 2 a.m. crying. This year, Sylvias has a little party planned late-night. With a buffet, Bronx dancehall by DJ Jaime Hype, and a champagne toast, 318 Lenox Avenue, 212-996-0660, sylviasrestaurant.com, $25
Keens Steakhouse
With only 22.7 square miles of Manhattan to share between us, its important to make room for new culinary ideasjust dont forget about the great ideas that still endure. Keens, once a haunt of Herald Square performers and local literati alike, has seen its fair share of New Years cheer. Its history-laden walls serve as a reminder that the bad times leave just as fast as they arrived. So chill out and order the mutton chops. Theyre legendary. Low-key, regular menu, champagne at midnight. 72 West 36th Street, 212-947-3636, keens.com
Sugar Café
Sugar is the Lower East Sides solution to a long night of drinking. Open 24/7, this place is a brightly lit corner oasis of cheeseburgers, shakes, pies, and pancakes, but dont let its diner-esque décor fool you. Aside from the cases of desserts and pastries in front, the kitchen here is far superior to that greasy spoon you and your friends loitered at in high school (yes, you can sit down and orderthey have waiters). The best part: They serve breakfast all day and night, and everyone knows that nothing soaks up vodka better than maple syrup. If you wander in lost come New Years morning, dont worry: They have great coffee, too. And if you leave a mess, leave a tip. Its the decent thing to do. 200 Allen Street at the corner of Houston, 212-260-1122, sugarcafenyc.com
Docks
If youre looking for the best shellfish in town before hoofing it over to Times Square to bask in the masses, you cant do much better than this East Side pillar. Docks has been serving superb seafood to the discerning for a while now27 years, to be exact. Fresh lobsters, oysters, and a first-rate wine list are the secrets to their success. Also, the bar is open until 2 a.m., and their 10-ounce martinis are great for keeping out the cold. Itll be a long walk across town, so you better get a drink. Reservations are recommended for their special late-night New Years Eve bar menu and the live jazz. 633 Third Avenue, 212-986-8080, docksoysterbar.com
Otto Enoteca Pizzeria
At first glance, Ottos looks like Manhattans take on Olive Garden with its packed, standing-room-only bar/waiting area and mechanical reservation board flashing the names of those who filed in ahead of you. But once you eat here, you know that nothing could be further from the truth. An invention of Mario Batali and Joe Bastianich, this fair-priced West Village eatery offers creative Italian fare with fantastic pairing suggestions and a generous selection of wines. Cured meats and spicy-honey-flavored dips are fantastic company while you wait for a table. After youve finished an amazing translation of what Batali deems pizza, ask for the Olive Oil Coppetta for dessert and youll know youre starting the year off right. The kitchen closes at midnight, so get there early if you want to see the ball drop. One Fifth Avenue, 212-995-9559, ottopizzeria.com
La Esquina
This place may possibly be the worst-kept secret in Soho. On any given weekend, hordes of chic-looking fabulous types crowd around a taco stand shooting dirty looks at a door marked No Admittance. The smart ones just order from the counter and chow down before heading off into the night to live it up. If you actually have a reservation and sail past this scene into the basement, youll enjoy some amazing ambience and great ceviche. Their list of top-shelf tequila would turn a border-roaming Minuteman into a Pancho Villapraising pistolero. On New Years Eve, they offer a prix-fixe dinner with complimentary champagne and tequila shots throughout the night till 3 a.m. for $105. If DJs and mariachi arent your thing, dinner is at six for $75. 114 Kenmare Street, 646-613-7100, esquinanyc.com, $75$105
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