Employees Only in New York, NY is a classic American bar and restaurant known for its craft cocktails and global cuisine. It has been featured on the TV show Best Thing I Ever Ate, and is a popular destination for diners looking for an upscale yet cozy dining experience.
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Tara Lipinski &Johnny Weir Spaghetti with Breadcrumbs
#4 - Lamb dumpling shooters
The restaurant opened up in the movie No Reservations.
A classic American bakery that puts twists on your mom
Franco Barrio, Chef and Restaurateur, Caliu, New York, NY (winner)
Spanish Tapas / Small Plates
Anne Burrell Bea Arthur
Deviled Eggs & Devils on Horseback
French Eclectic & International New American
Nonna Maria Pizza
Pizza
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Traditional American
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Italian Traditional American Pizza
Anne Burrell - Spaghetti and Meatballs
Mediterranean
Barrata pizza neopolitan style
Pizza
Everything is cooked on open wood fire grills. Grilled romain salad, with lamb bacon.
Top Chef Season 1 winner's first restaurant in NYC.
Traditional American New American
Italian sandwiches
Known for decadent desserts and an the off menu sliders.
Nautical themed bar with tiki drinks
Anne Burrell - Herbacious Mojito
Michael Psilakis - Knoblewurst
Traditional American Eclectic & International Hot Dogs
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the oldest family name in deep-dish pizza. Layer after layer of cheese, meat, veggies and sauce, bake on a delicate, buttery ...
Italian Pizza
Guy Fieri - Chaps Submarine
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Italian Pizza
Marc Summers - Cheesesteak
Italian Cheesesteak Fast Food
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Traditional American
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Italian Steakhouse Fast Food
Cheesesteak Feud - Winner!
Steakhouse Soups Cheesesteak
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Traditional American Hamburgers Hot Dogs
Ribs Food Feud.
Sunny Anderson - Bread Pudding
Traditional American Cajun & Creole
This episode's challenge was to finish 15 dozen oysters at Acme Oyster House and join the "15 Dozen Club". Adam succeeded in ...
Seafood Cajun & Creole
Cheesesteak feud - loser.
Steakhouse Soups Traditional American
Adam Gertler - Plague Bringer Burger
Traditional American Hamburgers
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Sandwiches Cafe Catering
Anne Thornton - The Godfather
Traditional American Vegetarian Sandwiches
Great place to end a bar crawl
Vegetarian Bakery Ice Cream
Wolfgang Puck - French Dipped Sandwiches
Soups French Traditional American
Fried Chicken Eggs Benedict
Traditional American New American
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