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Mel61 Apr 5th, 2006 12:38 PM

Favorite Restaurants in NYC?
 
Please share some of your favorite restaurants in NYC!

Neopolitan Apr 5th, 2006 01:01 PM

Mel, no offense, but this is just too general a question.
What area of New York?
What type of food?
What price range?
Breakfast, lunch, or dinner?

We could all list 20 or 30, but what would be the point?

A_Traveller Apr 5th, 2006 01:07 PM

There have been hundreds of posts listing NYC restaurants. Use the search feature to ferret them out. Unless you are planning to live in NYC for decades you'd never be able to dine at them all.

Gekko Apr 5th, 2006 01:29 PM

Other resources to narrow down the thousands of options include Zagat's, Citysearch, Digital City, Time Out New York, etc.

The "best of" section in Citysearch might be a good place to start since it offers dozens of categories.

jamaltay Apr 5th, 2006 01:42 PM

Delmonico's
((D))8-)

GoTravel Apr 5th, 2006 02:40 PM

Horn and Hardart's Automat

Mel61 Apr 5th, 2006 03:23 PM

O.K. Thanks for the replies. Sorry I wasn't more specific. Although we are staying near Times Square we would like to venture out further for less touristy dining options. I'm most interested in hearing favorites for dinner, moderate-high price range, special occasion w/atmosphere. Have a short list going already but thought it would be interesting to get some favorites. I'll search the board as well.

Thanks.

escargot Apr 5th, 2006 03:32 PM

As always, personal tastes rule, by for a special ocassion, I still love Cafe des Artistes, might be b/c it has sentimental value for me, but I love the decor - I also love it for a prior walk in park before dinner or for brunch and a walk thru park afterwards.
www.cafenyc.com

of course, there are a zillion special occasion restaurants in the city, but this has a special place in my heart. Also, depending on where you are coming from, to save time and phone calls, you might want to check opentable.com and make your rezzies ahead of time

Gekko Apr 5th, 2006 04:42 PM

Surprisingly, three of the best new restaurants in New York are uptown:

1. <b>Spigolo</b>, on 2nd Ave @ 81st Street (amazing Italian);
2. <b>Cafe d'Alsace</b>, also on 2nd @ 88th St.; and, the best of all,
3. <b>Telepan</b>, on West 69th Street.

Telepan's tasting menu option, with wine pairings, is also one of the best values in New York.

You'll need reservations well in advance for all three great new restaurants.

TxTravelPro Apr 5th, 2006 05:08 PM

WHOLE FOODS, Columbus Circle!

lcuy Apr 5th, 2006 09:12 PM

11 madison park!

eliztrav Apr 6th, 2006 08:39 AM

We still love Picholine, upper west side near Lincoln Center &amp; by Central Park.

michelleNYC Apr 6th, 2006 09:14 AM

Just one of my faves... Ballato's on E. Houston. Fantastic Italian...

junioryin Apr 6th, 2006 10:21 AM

Prune - East Village 54 E. 1st St. Small, charming NY restaurant. Great food, good atmosphere - it's very small though and reservations are tough to get. But it's not touristy at all - it has an East Village, hip vibe. LOVE it. 212-677-6221

stormygirl Apr 6th, 2006 10:27 AM

Babbo

BTilke Apr 6th, 2006 10:28 AM

Can you still go to Cafe des Artistes just for a drink? It does ooze atmosphere.
Our personal fav still remains Gramercy Tavern. It was the first restaurant we went to when we spent a summer in Manhattan and we ended up going back over and over. Just hit the right notes for us.

charlotteguy Apr 6th, 2006 12:51 PM

Bar American owned by Bobby Flay....SUPER, SUPER, SUPER

Gekko Apr 8th, 2006 01:00 PM

On Wednesday, the Times' Frank Bruni gave 3 stars (which is rare) to <b>Country</b>. I can't speak from personal experience yet, but it's a great review.

http://events.nytimes.com/2006/04/05...ws/05rest.html

sparkerlaw Apr 8th, 2006 03:49 PM

There are literally thousands of wonderful restaurants in NYC..but if you're in the mood for southern soulfood cooking, there is no place like the unpretentious and inexpensive Charles Southern Kitchen on 152 street between 153 street and 8th ave on Frederick Douglass Blvd. Whenever we're in NY we make the journey uptown to eat the best fried chicken, smothered pork chops &amp; gravy, BBQ spare ribs, collard greens, ocra, cornbread, yams, potatoe salad, macaroni salad, and sweet banana pudding. Buffet style, all you can eat...and about $12 a person on the weekends. Can't beat that with a stick :)

cnote Apr 8th, 2006 06:15 PM

Was just there a few weeks ago for a friend's birthday and ate at Matsuri, a wonderful Japanese restaurant in the lovely Hotel Maritime in Chelsea. Great food, great atmosphere (I'm an architect, so I'm kind of picky), great evening! Also, make sure to hit the Columbus Bakery on Sunday on the Upper West side (474 Columbus Ave.), and then go to the flea market in the schoolyard at Columbus and 74th (great some great jewelry from Anothai!)....mmmmm.


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