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Brains, Bugs, and Blowfish: Edible Halloween Thrills

Revelers can't live on candy alone, especially those who have passed the ripe-old-age for trick-or-treating. The rest of us have to get our thrills somehow--so check out these six highly regarded restaurants serving freaky foods that make for a hair-raising first bite.

Editor's Picks: Best Restaurants

Citysearch users have weighed in with their 2008 Best of Citysearch winners, giving one restaurant in each category the crushing weight of consensus. But as Citysearch’s restaurant editor, I can safely ignore the opinions even of my closest friends and relatives. So when it comes to such hot-button topics as best pizza, best Italian food, or best barbecue, these are my picks and I stand behind them. Am I wrong? Let me know.

Fine Dining With No Reservations

Freewheeling New York foodies love the casual, neighborhood feel of walk-in only restaurants. Unfortunately, a no-reservations policy usually means long waits in crowded restaurants. We take a look seven popular restaurants and find ways to lessen your wait time—or at least make it more bearable.

New York's a Pickle Paradise

Whether you love 'em or hate 'em, you can't fully experience the city without sampling its pickles. And we're not just talking cucumbers; creative New York picklers brine just about anything these days. Don't miss a peck and check out all 10 of our favorite pickle stops.

Bars Before Breakfast

The five martini lunch is for amateurs; real boozers know that waiting until noon means you've wasted four hours of prime drinking time. Not every bar opens with the sun, however, so here’s our cheat sheet on where to go when you need an early morning pick-me-up.

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