The InfatuationStoryboardThe Best Burgers In HoustonCurated byThe InfatuationSometimes finding an excellent burger in Houston (ye olde land of beef) can feel like navigating a Texas-sized cornfield maze. So we made it easy for you: here’s our guide to some of the best burgers in Houston. Trust us when we say that you’ll want to know what every single one of these tastes like.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe Best Bars In WilliamsburgCurated byThe InfatuationThere are a million bars in Williamsburg, and that's only barely an exaggeration. Fortunately, we're here to help you narrow down your drinking options. Whether you want to grab a beer and listen live country music, drink some wine with someone you met in line at Trader Joe's, or dance in the back of a burrito shop, you'll find the appropriate venue right here on this list.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe 15 Best Pub Gardens In LondonCurated byThe InfatuationLondon has an absurd amount of pubs. Boozers, gastropubs, ‘spoons, Irish pubs, chain ones, pubs for locals, pubs for tourists, train station pubs, pubs where they put roast potatoes on the bar. But this guide isn’t about every type of pub in London. It’s about the ones with the best outdoor spaces. These are pubs to come to when the sun is shining, pints of lager are shimmering, and the priority to drink, laugh, and be merry outside is everyone’s number one priority.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe Brooklyn Hit List: The Best New Restaurants In BrooklynCurated byThe InfatuationBrooklyn isn’t the biggest borough in the city, but it has the most people. Consequently, there are a lot of great places to eat, and that’s exactly why the birthplace of Busta Rhymes deserves its own Hit List.
The InfatuationStoryboard10 Great Shaved Ice Spots In NYCCurated byThe InfatuationIf sweat is soaking through your tee in Rorschach-like blots, analysis says: you need some shaved ice. And while we love Italian ices and coco helado as much as anyone, nothing beats Asian-style frozen desserts for the sheer variety of flavors and toppings. Our guide includes styles from Korean bingsoo to Japanese kakigōri, versions with silky smooth or crunchy ice, and both personal servings and gigantic ones. It’s more hydrating than ice cream, right?
The InfatuationStoryboardAre These London Restaurants Worth The Hype?Curated byThe InfatuationLondon has a lot of hyped restaurants. Places with views of the city trending on TikTok. Overexposed classics your uncle in Norfolk went to years and years ago. Restaurants that you keep hearing about. Again. And again. And… again. Some are good, some are not, and some are fun enough that it doesn’t matter. So before you decide to wait in line or make that 5pm dinner reservation, consult this guide.
The InfatuationStoryboardAll The Restaurants Featured In The Bear, RankedCurated byThe InfatuationIf you didn’t binge season two of The Bear when it first dropped, congratulations. It must be nice to have responsibilities, or a certain level of impulse control. Just keep in mind that there are spoilers ahead. This season has almost no Italian beef. But it is crammed full of Chicago restaurants, real and imagined. Here are 10 (actual) places that have been featured on the show, ranked from best to make-us-point-at-the-screen-like-that-Leonardo-Dicaprio meme.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe Old Hollywood Restaurant GuideCurated byThe InfatuationLA has its fair share of classic restaurants, and amongst them is a treasured subset: The Old Hollywood spot. These fabled places can be a bit hard to define—red leather booths, dimly lit rooms, and headshots on the wall are generally a given—but they also possess a tangible connection to the entertainment industry itself.
The InfatuationStoryboardWhere To Eat In The Hamptons With A Big GroupCurated byThe InfatuationWhen it’s someone in the house’s birthday and/or no one knows how to actually operate a grill, dinners out on the town are sometimes necessary—and they don’t have to be bad. Here are our favorite places to eat out with a group in Amagansett, East Hampton, and Montauk.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe Hottest Dinner Spots In London Right NowCurated byThe Infatuation A night out at one of these restaurants—whether it’s for a casual catch-up with a friend or an impressive date night—feels ‘very now’. Loads of them are brand spanking new, but we’ve also listed a couple of spots doing something noteworthy for the first time. And, as always, we wouldn’t be recommending any of these restaurants just for having a scene-y scene. We’ve eaten at every spot and loved the food they serve—so you can plan your dinner confidently.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe Best Restaurants In MauiCurated byThe InfatuationWhen it comes to food, Maui does it all. Hawai‘i’s second largest island is home to everything from some of the state’s swankiest dining rooms to its diviest bars. While the resort areas of South and West Maui feature the majority of the high-end restaurants, slippers, or flip-flops, are the preferred footwear for the casual spots in smaller neighborhoods like Paia. And in parking lots from Kihei to Kahului, you’ll find some of the island’s best poke served right out of a food truck.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe Best Pizza In London 🍕Curated byThe InfatuationFrom reliable Neapolitan pizza in Camberwell to pillowy Detroit-style pies in Spitalfields, and New York-style pies in Hammersmith—and a concerning number of slices and leftover-pizzas-for-breakfast later—these are the best pizzas in London.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe Best Pintxos In San Sebastián’s Old TownCurated byThe InfatuationOn this list, we're solely exploring the Old Town and the iconic food destinations that make it San Sebastián’s most popular neighborhood. Here’s everything you should be eating in La Parte Vieja.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe First Timer’s Guide To Eating In LondonCurated byThe InfatuationVisiting London for the first time? Just moved here dragging several IKEA body bags with you? Let us help you out. Because you need a drink and something to eat. This guide isn’t a definitive list of London’s best restaurants, nor its most classic spots. It’s just what we’d do if we were in your shoes, if we just moved here, or were visiting with a weekend in front of us and a whole lot of options to sort through.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe 10 Best Restaurants In & Around WimbledonCurated byThe InfatuationFor an area famous for a sport that requires being on your feet, there are plenty of great restaurants that make us want nothing more than to park ourselves for hours. Whether you’re after a coffee and some eggs, or a suntrap terrace where you can eat a Thai green curry, Wimbledon has it all. These are 10 of the best restaurants in and around SW19.
The InfatuationStoryboardWhere To Get The Best Brunch In The West VillageCurated byThe InfatuationSome of these places are new, some have been around for decades, and every single one is perfect for when you want to sit somewhere pleasant and eat some eggs on a weekend afternoon.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe 20 Best Restaurants In Notting HillCurated byThe InfatuationA day in Notting Hill can mean a wander around Portobello Road Market, a box of oxtail, rice, and peas in the park, or a pub crawl that later has you stumbling into one of its many swish and excellent restaurants. This part of west London can sometimes feel like an advert into how the other half lives, but it also has a brilliant array of restaurants, wine bars, pubs, takeaways, and more that show off the best of London.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe Ice Cream Power Rankings: ChicagoCurated byThe InfatuationChicago happens to be stacked with incredible ice cream shops, so there’s no excuse to be stuck on your couch next to an expired pint of bad grocery store ice cream. Which is why, after extensive scientific analysis (eating a bunch of it all at once), we’ve compiled a list of our 18 favorite spots.
The InfatuationStoryboard🍔 The Best Burgers In LA 🍔Curated byThe InfatuationFrom old-school Valley shacks and schmancy truffle patties to the best fast food chain in existence, there’s no denying LA knows its way around an incredible burger. And we’ve scoured the city looking for the absolute best of them. These are our top 20 burgers in Los Angeles. You can get back on the goji berries or whatever tomorrow.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe Least Awful Rooftop Bars In NYCCurated byThe InfatuationMost rooftop bars in NYC are either wildly expensive or filled with interns who think that standing in a 30-minute bathroom line is a fun cultural experience. If you don’t love $20 vodka sodas and last year’s Billboard Hot 100, it can be hard to find a good option. Sure, you could always try one of the city’s Best Rooftop Bars, but even some of those get overcrowded sometimes. That’s why we put together this list of rooftops that are least likely to annoy, aggravate, or demoralize you.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe Best Cocktail Bars In LondonCurated byThe InfatuationIf you’re reading this, you probably fancy a drink. Not just any kind of drink, though. A proper drink. For all of London’s pub culture, there are a lot of serious bars to drink cocktails in as well. But the bars on this list aren’t just a place to get a so-so negroni. They're the kind of places you go when you want to celebrate something, or nothing, with an excellently made beverage. Classic martinis, new takes on negronis, lethal sazeracs, inventive non-alcoholic options, and more.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe Most Fun Bars In NYC Right NowCurated byThe InfatuationSometimes you want a pint and, really, any place will do—like one that only plays muzak over the speakers or reruns of Westminster dog shows on a TV in the corner. But other times, you want to drink at a spot with games to play, people to watch, and dancing to do. Head to one of these NYC bars whenever you’re looking for an exceptionally good time.
The InfatuationStoryboard🍹 The Best Rooftop Bars In NYC 🍹Curated byThe InfatuationDrinking a mimosa next to a chimney on the roof or your pre-war building can be nice. But you aren’t going to find panoramic views of the city or a dance floor with a disco ball up there. Fortunately, the places on this guide are open all summer. Some of them are relatively civilized spots where you can sit down for a meal, and others have bright pink booths, tropical themes, and swimming pools that you can fall into when you need to get away from everyone around you.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe Hit List: New Las Vegas Restaurants To Try Right NowCurated byThe InfatuationIf you’re looking for the most current spots to celebrate that promotion or your type-A friend’s bachelor party, look no further. This list includes some of our favorite new places where you’ll find exciting tasting menus, a food court overflowing with hand rolls and pastrami sandwiches, and a steakhouse with a tableside martini cart.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe Best Greek Restaurants In NYCCurated byThe InfatuationThere will be days when you look up at the sky and all you see are clouds shaped like lamb chops and big blocks of feta. This could be because you recently fell asleep watching Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again (and now that movie is a part of your brain)—or, more likely, it’s because you want some Greek food. Either way, use this guide to our favorite Greek restaurants in NYC.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe London Hit List: The Best New Restaurants In LondonCurated byThe InfatuationThe Hit List is the guide to our favourite new restaurants in London. We track new openings across the city, and then visit as many as we can. While the Hit List is by no means an exhaustive list of every great new spot, one thing you can always rely on is that we’ll only include places that we have genuinely checked out.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe Best Restaurants & Bars In Hudson, New YorkCurated byThe InfatuationHudson isn’t really an escape from New York City. Warren Street, the main drag, is filled with vintage furniture stores and places where you can spend $105 on a spoon rest or $65 on a healing crystal. In other words, it feels like an extension of Brooklyn. Whether that bums you out or makes you want to request Monday off immediately, know that the restaurants in Hudson keep getting better and better.
The InfatuationStoryboardThe Best LGBTQ Bars In NYCCurated byThe InfatuationNew York City doesn’t just have one “gay neighborhood.” Sure, there’s Hell’s Kitchen and Chelsea—but this city is all just kind of gay everywhere. No matter where in the city you find yourself, you’re never too far from people in full mesh, studs in suits, drag queens and kings, club kids, and leather daddies. Here are 20 of our favorite LGBTQ spots across NYC.
The InfatuationStoryboardYour Guide To Miami RestaurantsCurated byThe InfatuationBecause the best way to get to know Miami is through your stomach.
The InfatuationStoryboardIYKYK: And If Not, Now You DoCurated byThe InfatuationCheck out this limited release zine for people to learn about foods they may not know about and also instill pride and excitement in those who do.