Pre theater specials
#6
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Suggest Becco, too.
It has an all-you-can eat pasta special -- the choices change every day. Can't remeber the price, but you won't find anything much cheaper in NY. Plus, as I remember, they have a special wine list where no selection is more than $20/bottle. Seems to fit your request.
It has an all-you-can eat pasta special -- the choices change every day. Can't remeber the price, but you won't find anything much cheaper in NY. Plus, as I remember, they have a special wine list where no selection is more than $20/bottle. Seems to fit your request.
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Hourglass Tavern - down restaurant row (46th?), dirt cheap by NYC standards, continental with italian influence. I think $12-18 got you a meal with salad. It was probably the best $20 sit down meal I've had in the city. Has a kinda quaint atmostphere, too. The "hourglass" implies that they will get you out in less than an hour so it make's for a good pre-theatre place.
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I like the Four Seasons Restaurant (not the hotel) on 52nd between Park and Lexington for their pre-theater prix fix dinner. At around $45 it is moderately priced by New York City standards and a bargain compared to what they normally charge.
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Last time I stayed at the Hilton I had dinner one night at the Carnegie Deli, and it was very good.
Pizza in the cafeteria int he basement of the Trump Tower on 5th Avenue was really good and surprisingly inexpensive, considering the location.
BAK
Pizza in the cafeteria int he basement of the Trump Tower on 5th Avenue was really good and surprisingly inexpensive, considering the location.
BAK
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Are you a Hilton Honors member? If not, join immediately. Then request a club floor, 39 - 44. On 44, a very nice free con'tl bfst is served each day, cookies all afternoon, drinks and appetizers from 4-7ish. Have had many meetings there and 'club 44' (as we call it), has made a very positive difference!
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I think this is very smart, developing list of places with pre-theatre prix fixe dinners.
New to me, I liked it a lot, Indian, slightly odd address -- enter on 46th or 47th, between 6th & 7th Avenues - nearer 6th - Utsav (don't worry there is a sign). Very pretty, nice food, good prix fixe - 3 courses/about $23.
Actually get a Zagat's and look in it, I think they list prix fixes & $20.04 specials.
New to me, I liked it a lot, Indian, slightly odd address -- enter on 46th or 47th, between 6th & 7th Avenues - nearer 6th - Utsav (don't worry there is a sign). Very pretty, nice food, good prix fixe - 3 courses/about $23.
Actually get a Zagat's and look in it, I think they list prix fixes & $20.04 specials.
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A couple clarifications on the above posting about Hilton Honors benefits: *Joining the program doesn't guarantee a free upgrade to the Towers. It, naturally, depends on availability.
*You pay for the drinks in the Towers lounge between 4-7 p.m. Only the hors d'oeuvres are free.
As for dining options, Remi, an excellent Italian restaurant, is right next door to the hotel on West 53rd. It's not cheap, but it's good.
Also, Redeye Grill, an excellent seafood restaurant, is nearby at 56th & 7th.
*You pay for the drinks in the Towers lounge between 4-7 p.m. Only the hors d'oeuvres are free.
As for dining options, Remi, an excellent Italian restaurant, is right next door to the hotel on West 53rd. It's not cheap, but it's good.
Also, Redeye Grill, an excellent seafood restaurant, is nearby at 56th & 7th.
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The Four Seasons restaurant has been heading downhill and is not worth anything close to what they charge.
It is a bit far crosstown from where you are, but Efendi on Second Ave and 54th is excellent cheap food. They call themselves "Turkish fast food," although it is really just pretty cheap Turkish food that you can get to go.
For a burger, Burger Joint in the Parker Meridien hotel is really good. 7th and 57th.
Of course, there are Carnegie and Stage delis on 7th Ave.
It is a bit far crosstown from where you are, but Efendi on Second Ave and 54th is excellent cheap food. They call themselves "Turkish fast food," although it is really just pretty cheap Turkish food that you can get to go.
For a burger, Burger Joint in the Parker Meridien hotel is really good. 7th and 57th.
Of course, there are Carnegie and Stage delis on 7th Ave.
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My favorite is Dervish Turkish, I think the pre-theater prix fixe is $20 for a 3 course meal with a huge variety of choices (most special are very limited). It's located on 146 W. 47th St. (bet. 6th & 7th Aves.). Another place that I like is La Cascina Italian. They also offer a pre-theater special, I think for $24. If you order from the regular menu, they offer 10% off if you show them theater tickets or print out the coupon on Playbill.com. There food is very good. They're located on 9th Av betw 45th and 46th Streets.
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Do you have to eat in that area every night? Times Sq area is generally touristy and overpriced (with some exceptions mentioned above). There are some great restaurant neighborhoods in NYC with huge varieties at very moderate prices. My favorite area is the E. Village for best value/quality/variety.

