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Pizza from Roberta's.
Daniel Krieger

Find These 20 Restaurants at NYC's Panorama

Eater's dining recs for the July festival at Randall's Island Park

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Pizza from Roberta's.
| Daniel Krieger

Panorama — the music, art, and technology festival at Randall's Island Park from July 22 to July 24 — is coming up soon, and Eater helped curate the food for the three-day event. At the festival, find dishes from hot new restaurants and old favorites, plus a rosé bar curated by one of the best sommeliers in the city. Read on to see who's going to be there and stay tuned to see what they'll be serving. In the meantime, you can purchase tickets here.

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Uptown Roasters

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This cafe roasts beans at the original location in the Bronx and now has an East Harlem outpost as well. Caffeine fiends can't go wrong with the cold brew.

Crêpe Café

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All crepes at this cute cafe in East Harlem are gluten free, from the classic suzette to a savory salmon and herbs option.

El Paso Restaurante Mexicano

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Raw seafood and fresh fruity cocktails accent El Paso's menu of cantina standards. This is the place to go for Tex-Mex staples in Upper Manhattan.

The NoMad

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The NoMad's bar is famous for exacting and complex drinks. At Panorama, the team will collaborate with LA's Houston Brothers to serve cocktails.

Nick Solares

The Beatrice Inn

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This clubby West Village restaurant is a fine choice for an after-work drink or date night dinner. The flaky meat pies on the menu are a must, and burger fans shouldn't miss the $52 dry-aged version with a duck egg and shaved black truffles.

Nick Solares

Vegetables are finally getting their due in New York, as evidenced by new all-vegetarian restaurant Nix. The food is complemented by a strong drinks program at this NYU-area restaurant in a modern space.

Nick Solares

Sushi Azabu

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This subterranean sushi bar boasting a Michelin star has fish flown in from Japan five times a week. It's one of the city's essential sushi places.

American Cut

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This restaurant from Marc Forgione and LDV Hospitality features an extensive menu of steaks and chops. The 20 oz pastrami-spiced bone-in ribeye was created as an homage to NYC.

Nick Solares

At Khe-Yo, one of the first Laotian restaurants in NYC, diners can look forward to hands-on dining and shareable dishes. Watch now: Eater Video visits the South Asian spot for Lao New Year.

Nick Solares

Pasquale Jones

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Pasquale Jones is known for its wine list just as much as for the Italian food. Expect to see some sommelier-recommended rosé picks at Panorama.

Nick Solares

The Hong Kong waffle sundae is Summer 2016's most Instagram-worthy dessert. Toppings include condensed milk and Pocky.

Contra + Wildair

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Sister restaurants on the Lower East Side, Contra and Wildair both deliver exciting menus with impressive natural wine and spirits selections. Dessert is not to be missed at either spot, either; Read the full review from Eater critic Ryan Sutton here.

Nick Solares

The Black Ant + Temerario

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As the name indicates, diners can find dishes like grasshopper tacos and tequila cocktails with ant salt at The Black Ant in the East Village. Sister restaurant Temerario offers street food-inspired fare in a fun setting.

PDT (Please Don't Tell)

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One of the originators of the speakeasy revival, this little bar — accessible from behind a phone booth at East Village hot dog dive Crif Dogs — is still making some of the city's best cocktails.

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You've seen Dough doughnuts at coffee shops all over the city, and you can get them at Panorama as well. Creative flavors like hibiscus and passion fruit are the hallmark of this NYC favorite, especially at the Bed-Stuy home base.

Marguerite Preston

OddFellows Ice Cream Co.

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Daring flavors churned up in small batches get scooped into cones, spread between cookies, and sandwiched in warm brioche. There's an outpost in the East Village that focuses on the standout ice cream sandwiches.

Devra Ferst

Loosie Rouge

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Draft cocktails and karaoke fuel the party at this New Orleans-inspired bar with a great patio in Williamsburg.

Bunk Sandwiches

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Brooklyn residents were thrilled when this Portland import opened in Williamsburg last year. PNW ingredients like Oregon tuna and charcuterie from Olympia Provisions shine on the sandwich shop's menu.

Champion Coffee

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This charming cafe has a proprietary local roast and excels at iced drinks. Find beans to go around the city and get drinks to order — along with excellent service — in Greenpoint.

Roberta's Pizza

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Great food and low-key ambiance have been the driving factors in this pizza joint's sustained success. Go for brunch to avoid the long waits and get one of the city's best bloody marys — or sit outside in the backyard and order from Roberta's to-go location next door.

Marguerite Preston

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Uptown Roasters

This cafe roasts beans at the original location in the Bronx and now has an East Harlem outpost as well. Caffeine fiends can't go wrong with the cold brew.

Crêpe Café

All crepes at this cute cafe in East Harlem are gluten free, from the classic suzette to a savory salmon and herbs option.

El Paso Restaurante Mexicano

Raw seafood and fresh fruity cocktails accent El Paso's menu of cantina standards. This is the place to go for Tex-Mex staples in Upper Manhattan.

The NoMad

The NoMad's bar is famous for exacting and complex drinks. At Panorama, the team will collaborate with LA's Houston Brothers to serve cocktails.

Nick Solares

The Beatrice Inn

This clubby West Village restaurant is a fine choice for an after-work drink or date night dinner. The flaky meat pies on the menu are a must, and burger fans shouldn't miss the $52 dry-aged version with a duck egg and shaved black truffles.

Nick Solares

Nix

Vegetables are finally getting their due in New York, as evidenced by new all-vegetarian restaurant Nix. The food is complemented by a strong drinks program at this NYU-area restaurant in a modern space.

Nick Solares

Sushi Azabu

This subterranean sushi bar boasting a Michelin star has fish flown in from Japan five times a week. It's one of the city's essential sushi places.

American Cut

This restaurant from Marc Forgione and LDV Hospitality features an extensive menu of steaks and chops. The 20 oz pastrami-spiced bone-in ribeye was created as an homage to NYC.

Nick Solares

Khe-Yo

At Khe-Yo, one of the first Laotian restaurants in NYC, diners can look forward to hands-on dining and shareable dishes. Watch now: Eater Video visits the South Asian spot for Lao New Year.

Nick Solares

Pasquale Jones

Pasquale Jones is known for its wine list just as much as for the Italian food. Expect to see some sommelier-recommended rosé picks at Panorama.

Nick Solares

Eggloo

The Hong Kong waffle sundae is Summer 2016's most Instagram-worthy dessert. Toppings include condensed milk and Pocky.

Contra + Wildair

Sister restaurants on the Lower East Side, Contra and Wildair both deliver exciting menus with impressive natural wine and spirits selections. Dessert is not to be missed at either spot, either; Read the full review from Eater critic Ryan Sutton here.

Nick Solares

The Black Ant + Temerario

As the name indicates, diners can find dishes like grasshopper tacos and tequila cocktails with ant salt at The Black Ant in the East Village. Sister restaurant Temerario offers street food-inspired fare in a fun setting.

PDT (Please Don't Tell)

One of the originators of the speakeasy revival, this little bar — accessible from behind a phone booth at East Village hot dog dive Crif Dogs — is still making some of the city's best cocktails.

Eater

Dough

You've seen Dough doughnuts at coffee shops all over the city, and you can get them at Panorama as well. Creative flavors like hibiscus and passion fruit are the hallmark of this NYC favorite, especially at the Bed-Stuy home base.

Marguerite Preston

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OddFellows Ice Cream Co.

Daring flavors churned up in small batches get scooped into cones, spread between cookies, and sandwiched in warm brioche. There's an outpost in the East Village that focuses on the standout ice cream sandwiches.

Devra Ferst

Loosie Rouge

Draft cocktails and karaoke fuel the party at this New Orleans-inspired bar with a great patio in Williamsburg.

Bunk Sandwiches

Brooklyn residents were thrilled when this Portland import opened in Williamsburg last year. PNW ingredients like Oregon tuna and charcuterie from Olympia Provisions shine on the sandwich shop's menu.