Travel 4 minutes 01 October 2024

Gail Simmons's New York is a Food Lover's Paradise

The Top Chef judge and author's favorites in the city from stylish Pilates studios to Star cuisine.

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Few figures in the world of gastronomy strike equal parts glee and terror in the faces of chefs, however, Top Chef judge Gail Simmons champions culinary talent across the spectrum. The Toronto-born, New York-based Simmons might be a gastronomic jet-setter—just check out her hit 2017 cookbook here featuring recipes from her travels—but she calls Brooklyn home and often finds herself at one of the city's many boîtes or green spaces.

Within Simmons's address book sit tried and true staples including Crown Shy and Una Pizza Napoletana alongside new spots like Penny and Raf's. For Simmons, dining out is more than what's on the plate, it's about the flavor of the space and the people behind it. And she shares this ethos in her off-duty life whether strolling with friends and family and taking in the air at Governor's Island or enjoying a show on Broadway.

Below, get immersed in Simmons's New York, and check out more insights and picks from our Inspectors, chefs, and celebrities.



What are some of your favorite restaurants in the city?

Penny - my new favorite take on a breezy seafood and wine bar, from the team at Claud restaurant (downstairs). The room is so bright and full of great NYC energy and the short, intentional menu is mouthwatering!

Cafe Panna - It’s impossible for me to resist an ice cream cone, and Cafe Panna is NYC’s best. The flavors are playful, creative, and craveable, and the quality of the scoops cannot be matched. I rarely walk by without grabbing a pint to take home for later.

Hamburger America - There are dozens of burger joints in New York and George Motz spent decades dutifully studying them all (plus hundreds more around the country!) before opening his own. His diligence and passion have paid off in spades with the most delicious smash burgers and egg creams you can imagine. Pro tip: Don’t sleep on the egg salad either; it rivals even the most acclaimed in town.

Gail Simmons / Hamburger America
Gail Simmons / Hamburger America

Sailor - A collaboration between beloved restaurateur Gabe Stolman and gifted chef April Bloomfield, this tiny Brooklyn restaurant is just what the neighborhood needed. I especially love sitting at the bar for brunch.

Misi Pasta - Although I adore all of chef Missy Robbins's restaurants, it’s her beautiful, low-key pasta counter and garden that I dream about the most. I cannot think of a more ideal spot for lunch or casual dinner. She also sells her fresh pastas, sauces, and a selection of favorite ingredients in the front market. I highly recommend splurging on marinated artichokes, eggplant, or anchovies so you can bring a little of her impeccable taste home.

Raf’s - Every time I eat at Raf’s I wonder how NYC ever functioned without it. The female team behind the Michelin-Starred Musket Room have created the quintessential downtown hangout, at once glamorous, cozy, and entirely unassuming.

Gail Simmons / Misi Pasta
Gail Simmons / Misi Pasta

Una Pizza Napoletana - New York is not lacking in pizza excellence (to the point of being almost cliché), but chef Anthony Mangieri stands shoulders above the rest, in my opinion. His total commitment to the craft is impressive and extends far beyond just pie. He’s obsessive in the very best way, and luckily we get to reap the benefits

Crown Shy - Chef James Kent was a visionary, seamlessly able to connect his incomparable fine dining experience with a love of hip-hop culture, street art, and especially his deep connection to New York City. Crown Shy is the manifestation of this singular vision and eating there was and always will be a delicious thrill. His untimely death earlier this year left a scar on our community that won't easily heal, but I am so grateful to have Crown Shy as a place to honor his memory and savor the dishes he so lovingly created.

Francie - stepping into Francie, on a rowdy corner in Williamsburg, can be somewhat disarming in its sense of calm and confidence amidst the outside chaos. Industry vet John Winterman has made it his mission to create the most welcoming dining destination, perfect for every celebration. Francie truly takes care of you, from cocktails to food to their impeccable sense of hospitality.

Mark Weinberg / Una Pizza Napoletana
Mark Weinberg / Una Pizza Napoletana

Atomix - I have to preface that I love every one of Chef Junghyun and partner Ellia Park’s restaurants, from Atoboy to Seoul Salon. But if you live in New York and care about fine dining, Atomix is the ultimate experience. Every detail, from the handmade ceramics to the curated counter tasting menu, is crafted with reverence and care, inspired by their Korean heritage. They also happen to be two of the nicest, most genuine people I know, and I couldn’t be happier for their hard-earned success.

Le B - I’ve followed chef Angie Mar anywhere she’s gone for a decade and have eaten exceptionally well at all her former restaurants. But there is something extra special about Le B. To me, it feels sexier, more mature, discerning, and paired down than former iterations. It’s one of the most intimate, elegant rooms in the city and her indulgent menu is as technically jaw-dropping as it is drool-worthy. Her use and appreciation of game meats is especially spectacular and never disappoints.

Gail Simmons / Le B
Gail Simmons / Le B

What are some of your favorites outside of the restaurant scene?

Michele Varian - a Soho retail transplant to Brooklyn, which is my hands-down favorite store for unique gifts, jewelry, and home design of all kinds. Every item feels hand-selected and sourced from innovative artists all over the world. They are a self-described “oasis of beautiful things,” and I always relish the chance to pick out something special for a friend, host gift, or important occasion.

Studio Metamorphosis- I have recently become somewhat obsessed with this new-ish Pilates studio, opened as the first East Coast location of the Los Angeles-based brand. Their morning reformer class is the hardest workout I’ve done in years, but I always feel substantially stronger when I’m done. The focus is on slow, purposeful movement and core-strength, and the instructors make an effort to assist and support you, so you learn and improve with each class.

Michele Varian
Michele Varian

Tin Building - Jean Georges’ Wonka-style ode to French and New York ingredients, dishes, grab-and-go, and so much more, at the new South Street Seaport lives up to the hype. I could spend hours wandering the stalls and shopping for food products. His abcV outpost makes a great lunch meeting spot and The House of the Red Pearl, his Chinese-inspired restaurant, is the definition of a hidden gem, tucked away from the tourists on the second floor.

Governor’s Island - my New York warm weather, day trip destination. It’s a seven-minute ferry from Brooklyn Bridge Pier, near my house, transporting you away from the cars and crowds to fields and parklands, that still feels like a local secret. You can go for a few hours to play on the swings and slides or ride bikes, have a picnic or visit the spa. The Collective Retreats glamping retreat overlooking Wall Street and the Statue of Liberty, make it the most epic overnight adventure if you want a longer stay, and Missy Robbins’s Misi Dinner Pop Up in summer is the splurge for an unforgettable dinner under the stars. They have great art and sculpture exhibits, a craft market, and fun food trucks all season long. It’s easily the best one-day getaway without ever leaving the city.

Stereophonic - there are countless reasons this new Broadway play with music (don’t call it a musical!) was just nominated for a record number of Tony’s: the score, the soundtrack, the set design, the costumes, the actors (who never sang in their careers before) to name only a few. For three full hours I was completely enthralled by this story of a rock band in the late 70s on the precipice of stardom, as they create and record their seminal album. Now I’m listening to the original cast recording on repeat.

Collective Governors Island
Collective Governors Island

Address Book:

Atomix
104 E. 30th St., New York, 10016

Cafe Panna
77 Irving Pl, New York, NY 10003

Crown Shy
70 Pine St., New York, 10005

Hamburger America
51 MacDougal St, New York, NY 10012

Francie
134 Broadway, New York, 11249

Governors Island
New York, NY 11231

Le B
283 W 12th St, New York, NY 10014

Michele Varian
400 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217

Misi Pasta
46 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11249

Penny
90 E 10th St 1st Floor, New York, NY 10003

Raf's
290 Elizabeth St., New York, 10012

Sailor
228 Dekalb Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205

Studio Metamorphosis
309 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Tin Building
96 South St, New York, NY 10038

Una Pizza Napoletana
175 Orchard St., New York, 10002


Hero image: Shana Trajanoska / Gail Simmons


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