Restaurants - NYC Financial District
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Restaurants - NYC Financial District
Looking for restaurant recommendations in the Financial District. We're only in the city one night so want to stick close to where we're staying.
Breakfast - Great lox and bagel
Lunch - I'm thinking of Juliana's in Brooklyn so we can walk the bridge. Open to other ideas!
Dinner - We are up for anything food-wise, but don't want fancy.
We're planning on going to The Dead Rabbit for cocktails after dinner.
Thanks for any and all suggestions!
Breakfast - Great lox and bagel
Lunch - I'm thinking of Juliana's in Brooklyn so we can walk the bridge. Open to other ideas!
Dinner - We are up for anything food-wise, but don't want fancy.
We're planning on going to The Dead Rabbit for cocktails after dinner.
Thanks for any and all suggestions!
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Dead Rabbit is so great, I hope you love it as much as we do! But they also have great food, elevated pub fare that we really enjoyed. I'm sure you can check out the menu online, but if I were you, I'd just park there for the evening.
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Btw, the owners of Dead Rabbit also operate Blacktail bar, which has a Old Cuba theme, and, as you'd expect, excellent cocktails. It's at Pier A in Battery Park, about a 10 minute walk from Dead Rabbit. We didn't try the food.
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We liked this one: https://www.kheyo.com/
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North End Grill is a few minutes walk from the financial district in Battery Park City; it is not at all fancy. Prices include tipping and service and you have to boook ahead:
https://www.northendgrillnyc.com/#about
https://www.northendgrillnyc.com/#about
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I concur with Eks recommendation.
Try Zucker's Bagels on Chambers.
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Eks we ate at Kingsly. Te octopus appetizer was the most tender we ever had. There was a pork dish with different cuts, a bit of morcilla, roasted poblanos and few other things on the plate. Spanish accents with the chef's own twists. A wonderful sample of tastes. Highly recommended. The onion pasta was very creative but less satisfying.
The desserts were overthought and by far the worse course.
Try Zucker's Bagels on Chambers.
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Eks we ate at Kingsly. Te octopus appetizer was the most tender we ever had. There was a pork dish with different cuts, a bit of morcilla, roasted poblanos and few other things on the plate. Spanish accents with the chef's own twists. A wonderful sample of tastes. Highly recommended. The onion pasta was very creative but less satisfying.
The desserts were overthought and by far the worse course.
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Go to Le District in the 225 Liberty Street Complex at World Financial Center/WTC. Lots of choices from chartuterie, seafood, salad, and wonderful wine bar and ambience. Pulls off in a more sophisticated, spacious manner what the food court in Plaza now has. But then I'm a Francophile.