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Waldorf Towers-NYC
I will be traveling to NYC late Oct and staying at the Waldorf Towers--any recommendations in the Luxury guest rooms for views etc. Any suggestions for preferred restaurants and bars nearby mid to upper price range. thanks in advance! Stu
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Never stayed at the Towers, only the regular part of the hotel.
One of my favorite restaurants nearby is Fresco. It's on 52 b/t Park and Madison (nearer to Madison). Ask the concierge to make a reservation for you. Mama Scotto will make you feel very welcome. Also nearby is Smith & Wollensky -- one of the city's famed steakhouses. |
You'll be right near the Seagrams building on Park & 52-53 which houses the Four Seasons rest. (and bar) on the 52nd st side (betw. Park & Lex) and the Brasserie open 24/7 on the 53rd st side. At minimum go the Four Seasons for a drink. The Brasserie is a good place for breakfast, a late night snack or anything inbetween. You're also not far from the Lever House building which has the newish Lever House rest. I haven't tried it but it's supposed to be very good (and pricey).
I agree with lisettemac on Fresco for Italian. I prefer Bobby Vans for steak though, and they have 2 locations near you, 54th st. betw Park & Lex and Park & 46th (just at the entrance to the tunnel). |
Wouldn't recommend Smith & Wollensky, which is now a chain. It's way overpriced for the food quality. I've tried the NYC, DC and NO locations and all have been "okay" but not a good value.
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Staying in the Towers was like, my best trip to NYC ever!
My suite was about 3000SF with 3 bedrooms/baths and a HUGE living room with a grand piano and 2 seating areas. There was a butlers pantry and a large formal dining room, too. The foyer had a table in the center with a large fresh flower arrangement. It was beautiful and simply awesome! No bad views... as I recall we could see 3 directions. |
Of course we all have different opinions, but Smith and Wollensky remains one of my favorite steakhouses anywhere, even if they do now have more locations. I usually eat in the grill, where I like the atmosphere better, but I find it to have the best steaks I've had in New York -- and I've eaten at most of the major steakhouses (except the elusive Peter Luger's).
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Definitely put Shun Lee Palace on your list. Chinese food doesn't get any better in New York. It's a few short blocks north on 55th Street, between Lexington & Third Avenues. You'll need reservations.
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Off the top of my head:
Vong, 54th and 3rd Town, 56th and 5th Sparks Steakhouse, 46th btwn 2nd and 3rd (better than Smith and Wol) Level House, Park and 53rd. I would not go to Four Seasons - had a bad (not just not good, but bad) meal there recently, and I've heard similar reviews from others. |
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