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babette Aug 16th, 2003 02:11 AM

Three Best Restaurants for Great New York City Experience
 
We have three nights in Manhattan in December and I hope to have three memorable meals. I'm interested in places that are unique to the city, even legendary -- the places you must experience once in your life. What are your three favorites?

HowardR Aug 16th, 2003 04:20 AM

How much do you want to spend?

brooklyngal Aug 16th, 2003 08:40 AM

Peter Luger for the best steak of your life

Le Bernadin for the best seafood of your life

Gramercy Tavern for the best overall dining experience of your life

babette Aug 16th, 2003 09:08 AM

HowardR, I should've mentioned that we're willing to spend what it takes. At the same time, I'm not sure the best dining experiences are the most expensive. What do you think?

GoTravel Aug 16th, 2003 09:50 AM

Two favorites of mine would be Babbo and Gramercy Tavern.

cindymal Aug 16th, 2003 10:17 AM

We love Daniel,cafe carlyle,chanterelle,La cote Basque,One if by Land,Le Circ-great atmosphere ok food,union pacific,hated babbo
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Loki Aug 16th, 2003 03:22 PM

Gramercy Tavern
Nobu

Linda0515 Aug 16th, 2003 04:46 PM

Well, if you really want an experience that's "unique to the city," you should try the Carnegie Deli! :-)

GoTravel Aug 16th, 2003 04:52 PM

Carnegie Deli = overpriced mediocre food along with Stage Deli.

Great Deli? Second Avenue Deli.

Pumpy Aug 16th, 2003 06:02 PM

I'd add Il Mulino to the list (Italian & pricey)

andy Aug 16th, 2003 08:15 PM

My FAVORITE restaurant in the entire city is Le Bernardin for french seafood- OUT of this world- every time we go to NYC we have dinner there--
You need to make reservations a month in advance...


Margate Aug 16th, 2003 09:27 PM

IL Cortile for excellent Italian food in Little Italy on Mulberry Street.

http://ilcortile.citysearch.com/1.html

wondering Aug 16th, 2003 09:47 PM

we were delighted with Babbo. can give you menu recs if you want.

sgbslo Aug 17th, 2003 07:05 PM

The Four Seasons is a legendary, unique restaurant and the one place that captures the New York mystique.

jcny26 Aug 17th, 2003 07:31 PM

I have 3 excellent restaurants you must visit while in NYC.
1. The Boathouse--a little pricey but the view is phenomenal. Located on the water. It is inside Central Park.
2. Tao--Fabulous cuisine and wonderful atmosphere. Make sure to make reservations!! The dress is casual/chic. You'll probably see someone famous there.
3. Isabellas--Excellent food at an excellent price! Near Central Park. Approx. $20/person.
All three of these restaurants are unique NYC favorites of mine.

travlnut Aug 17th, 2003 07:46 PM

my favorite restaurants in the new york area are: the river cafe (actually at the foot of the brooklyn bridge- the most incredible views of the city, and incredible service and good food), chanterelle, on hudson street- it's a real treat, le bernardin- just terrific seafood. if you want a real touristy experience, go to carmines before a broadway show- a lot of food, a lot of fun. i agree that thed 2nd ave deli makes the best corned beef and pastrami sandwich around. novita on 22nd st between park and lex is good, and the gramercy park hotel has 2 new bars which really show off what new york has to offer.

sls15 Aug 18th, 2003 01:29 PM

My three picks:

Bouley (downtown, pricey, but worth every penny...the extra tastings between courses are fantastic)

Cafe Luxembourg (Little known, medium priced place on the upper west side, excellent food and wine every time and a celebrity sighting nearly every time as well)

Thailand Restaurant (Corner of Bayard and Baxter, dinner for under $15...absolutely terrific food in the center of chinatown...try chinatown ice cream factory down the street for dessert...)




suzanne Aug 18th, 2003 02:36 PM

Gramercy Tavern!!

(I just went there for lunch today - yum yum!! What a FANTASTIC filet mignon...)

CoachBoy Aug 18th, 2003 02:52 PM

I'd avoid Le Bernadin. While the food is indeed superb, the ambiance is sorta dull. You could be anywhere.

For NYC experiences, I'd try:

1. Four Seasons, lunchtime, weekday, Grill Room. Eat at the bar and watch the powerful, wealthy and famous dine.

2. Babbo/Nobu - Both Celeb chefs, both excellent food. Both are trendy and popular. Reserve well in advance, and be prepared for potential attitude.

3. Oyster Bar/21 - NYC classics. Oyster Bar is only good at lunch, at the bar - eat the oysters - really the only good thing on the menu.

Peter Luger's is great, but in Brooklyn. Sortof a schlepp. The Palm/Sparks are also very New York. And, at the risk of getting flamed, Jordan's steakhouse in Grand Central has a great location. Bouley/Chanterelle are both sort of bland - good food, but not very NYC.

Just my two cents...flame away.

Coachboy

LilMsFoodie Aug 19th, 2003 12:44 AM

I agree with Four Seasons for lunch. You are practically guaranteed to see some CEO you see on TV. It is a beautiful restaurant and the food is excellent. The Brasserie in the same building is a must for very late dining. This is a very cool restaurant.

The Oyster Bar at Grand Central is legendary. Eat oysters and a bucket of steamers. Can't recommend anything else as I've not had anything else. Love it though.

Balthazar: watch Sex and the City in action while having an exceptional meal. Must have the seafood tower served on beds of ice, a bottle of muscadet and incredible Pommes Frites. Disney World version of a French Bistro. Delightful.

One if by Land, Two if by Sea is a very lovely, romantic restaurant in an historic home. If it is a tourist trap, why do so many New Yorkers have special occasion dinners there?

I'll get flamed here but Tavern on the Green is fabulous at night. This is an over the top legendary restaurant in NY. The visual experience is greater than the food but the lighting makes everyone look special. I've actually had a pretty good meal here by ordering simply. I'd have a drink in the Plaza or The St. Regis and then walk to Central Park South, take the carriage ride to Tavern on the Green. You'll feel like your in a movie.

You need a FFF dinner. Fine French Food as New York has more of these places (still) than anywhere else in the US. Many to choose from. Daniel and Le Bernardin seem to be tops right now. I love La Grenouille but I'm an interior designer and I love that room with all the fresh flower and they were exceptionally kind to a young 22 year old foodie many years ago.

Blow out dinner: Gramercy Tavern. Please make your reservations now.

LilMsFoodie





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