1. Chelsea Market
9.2
75 9th Ave (btwn W 15th & W 16th St), New York, NY
Market · Chelsea · 1218 tips and reviews
Eynat Eliraz: Lots of yummy little eateries.
Artem Parshentsev: Awesome choice of eateries in here. Stop by to grab something if u're hungry. Read more.
John Barnham: Love this place. It's a little rabbit warren of eateries. Very packed on a Saturday afternoon, but a great atmosphere. Watch out for all the lobster munching, it's carnage
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Gabriel Hayes: For brunch, I loved the baked polenta. Creamy polenta with fried eggs, pancetta and ricotta salata. So delicious.
Melissa Muller Daka: We offer happy hour all day in our bar area. $5 Sicilian wines, beers and mixed house drinks.
5. Chipotle Mexican Grill
7.1
149 8th Ave (18th Street and 8th), New York, NY
Mexican Restaurant · Chelsea · 68 tips and reviews
Fast Company: This eatery may look like any other Chipotle (a 2011 Most Innovative Company), but it's actually a testing venue for savory new menu items, including limited-time salsas and spice-rubbed chicken.
Mark Canlas: The vegan protein option is abnormally delicious. I recommend it in a bowl with peppers and onions. Light and tasty!
Chipotle Mexican Grill: One of our favorite locations. We sometimes test new menu items here. - Joe
BLOUIN ARTINFO: While Ovest serves a full menu of Naples-style cuisine, including homemade pasta, the real reason to go to this tucked away eatery is the aperitivo italiano Read more.
dara lynne: Adorable spot for some fresh brick oven pizza. I recommend the rice balls, asparagus, and spicy salami (on any pizza!). Very attentive service, as well.
Serious Eats: If you're familiar with Luzzo's, one of major differences at Ovest is that Ovest serves a variety of panini.
Gabriel Hayes: The 100 level has tons of awesome eateries including Fuku (spicy fried chicken sandwiches), Casa Nonna (pizza and Italian) and Uncle Jacks (steak sandwiches).
ESPN: See that prodigious gentleman styling and profiling courtside in an effervescent suit? That’s Walt “Clyde” Frazier. Regardless of what foursquare says, he’s the mayor here.
HISTORY: Opened in 1968, it is the longest active major sporting facility in the Metropolitan area & is the 4th incarnation of the arena in the city. The Garden hosts approximately 320 events a year.
11. Buddakan
9.0
75 9th Ave (at W 16th St), New York, NY
Chinese Restaurant · Chelsea · 526 tips and reviews
Morgan Polotan: Trendy Asian eatery where the people are pretty and the food doesn't disappoint.
Zeba Siddiqi: The interiors, atmosphere is very fancy & upscale! Do try the shrimp toast , broken chili chicken , Crying chocolate dessert! Best for special occasions!
HBO: Sex and the City happened here. "So here's to the groom, who finally got Carrie-d away." Carrie and Big had their wedding rehearsal dinner here.
12. High Line
9.5
btwn Gansevoort & W 34th St (btwn 10th & 12th Ave), New York, NY
Park · Chelsea · 1499 tips and reviews
Marizza Witt-Doerring: Beautiful walk during any season, really cool architecture to see along the way!
Time Out New York: The best place to remember why you love Manhattan takes you above the city while keeping you rooted in urban life. Walk through a field of wildflowers as cabs zoom along the street beneath you. Read more.
HISTORY: Built in the 30s, this was an active railway until 1980. "Friends of the High Line" formed in 1999 with the idea of turning it into an elevated park similar to the Promenade Plantée in Paris.