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| Brunch menu at No 7. Photo: Arthurohm, Flickr |
If you're located in -- or traveling to -- any of the cities mentioned, keep in mind that in this era of seasonally shifting cuisine, the dishes Bon App editors loved back when the issue was being put together might not be available right now.
We called Tyler Kord, chef and co-owner of No. 7, in Brooklyn, N.Y., to inquire about his pumpkin-seed-encrusted tofu, which editors sampled last winter and adored. A different rendition of tofu is on his current menu, but the pumpkin-seed version is gone. "I've never repeated anything," Kord says. Will he consider putting it back on? "Maybe."
Was Kord -- a fellow whose menu has featured luxe choices like bavette steak and grilled arctic char -- surprised by the editors' choice? "Yeah, definitely. I mean, they picked tofu. It's a delicious dish, but it was a little surprising."
The top 10 new eateries and dishes are after the jump.




In typical over-the-top GQ fashion, when there is a "top 20" list, it's not just "the best" or "the most delicious," no, when Alan Richman picked the best hamburgers in the nation he titled his list "The 20 Hamburgers You Must East Before You Die." Richman is to be complemented, however, on picking restaurants that don't typically appear on "must-eat" lists. The burgers are burning on grills all over the country, from Sidetrack Bar and Grill in Ypsilanti, MI, to White Manna in Hackensack, NJ to Burger Joint at le Parker Meridien Hotel in New York City. I've eaten at several of the restaurants (they were all fabulous), but had only one of these burgers, at Rouge in Philadelphia. I guess I'd better get moving - I Must Eat 19 More.









