OVER THE PAST DOZEN months, as our food team ducked into the subterranean seafood shanties, plush hotel lobbies, and revamped chrome diners that make up this year's roster of new restaurants, we kept noticing a particular feeling: It all seemed so fun.
There were no chefs pontificating on the genius of their own recipes, no processions of overtweezered intricacies, no "suggested" dress codes that forced us to swap out our old sneakers.
Instead, we found drink lists filled with Moxie (the soda, in addition to some chutzpah), banchan platters inspired by Korean cabbies, overstuffed dessert trolleys, and even noodles drenched in Sprite (again: the soda).
Stuffing our faces each night is not always the dream assignment it may sound like - one person can tackle only so many shellfish towers in a week - but after a joyful year of eating, these are the highlights that made us most excited to head out again and again.
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IT'S THE RARE stunt dish that's also delicious, but lobster "triangoli" at San Sabino (113 Greenwich Ave., at Jane St.; sansabinonyc.com) delivers. Four unassuming ravioli are covered in "white vodka sauce"-Alfredo in all but name - and a heavy scattering of powdered black garlic. The show begins when the black-and-white pastas are pierced to release the crimson shellfish-butter sauce hiding inside - as striking as it is silly.
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CENTRAL QUEENS is hardly lacking in momos. Seek out the chile-slicked dumplings served at Newa Chhe (43-01 Queens Blvd., Sunnyside; newachhe.my.canva.site), which specializes in Nepal's Newari cuisine with dishes like the rice-flour crêpes known as chatamari. The momos arrive a ruddy shade of red, filled with juicy buffalo meat and just enough heat to wake up your tongue.
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