Suggestions for Pre-Theater Dining in New York
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I just recently went to The Sea Grill at Rock Center. It is on the bottom floor by the skating rink. Ask for a table at the window and you can watch everyone skate. Great for kids. I loved it too and the food was pretty good. When we went it was for Thanksgiving so I cannot comment on the menu.
There is another place doen there on the opposite side of the rink, not sure of the name. The Rock Center or somehting like that.
Also check out Chez Louis, not too far away.
Duane
There is another place doen there on the opposite side of the rink, not sure of the name. The Rock Center or somehting like that.
Also check out Chez Louis, not too far away.
Duane
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Yes, you're thinking of John's Pizza. Not sure what street it's on but it's directly across the street from Phantom of the Opera (not much help--sorry). Julie, our 9 and 12 year olds loved John's Pizza and the atmosphere (like Celeste said, it's housed in an old church) is kind of fun).
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I live and work in the aforementioned area and can recommend the following places:
Ruby Foo's - on Broadway at 49th (Chinese/Japanese/Asian-fusion fare in a gorgeous room, very close to Radio City)
Noche - on Broadway at 49th (Latin-fusion food in a breathtaking space, live music on Wednesdays and Saturdays)
Cité Grill - on West 51st (top notch steaks, fries, great wine list, fun casual, atmosphere)
Ruby Foo's - on Broadway at 49th (Chinese/Japanese/Asian-fusion fare in a gorgeous room, very close to Radio City)
Noche - on Broadway at 49th (Latin-fusion food in a breathtaking space, live music on Wednesdays and Saturdays)
Cité Grill - on West 51st (top notch steaks, fries, great wine list, fun casual, atmosphere)
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