1. Delmonico's
8.6
56 Beaver St (at William St), New York, NY
Steakhouse · Financial District · 134 tips and reviews
Amanda Lankford: Classy bar, great for business meetings in the Financial District.
eddie nice: First class steak on NYC, old time clubby atmosphere fantastic service
HISTORY: Opened in 1837 as America's 1st fine dining restaurant. Operated by the Delmonico family during the 19th & early 20th century, it was subsequently reopened by other restaurateurs under the same name.
2. MarkJoseph Steakhouse
8.2
261 Water St (btwn Peck Slip & Dover St), New York, NY
Steakhouse · Financial District · 24 tips and reviews
Dustin Lee: Waitress' reco is perfect: canadian bacon, sirloin, brownie sundae (restaurant week menu)
Elizabeth Iriz: Tucked away just south of the Brooklyn Bridge, the steakhouse serves up a juicy porterhouse and yummy sides. My favorite is the sauteed asparagus!
Ingrid Moody: Not only are the dry aged steaks incredible, but so are the pork chops with hot cherry peppers!!!
3. Harry's
8.6
1 Hanover Sq, New York, NY
Steakhouse · Financial District · 123 tips and reviews
Alex Ravenel: Classic spot for a business lunch downtown. Food better than it needs to be, and plenty of non-steak options.
Nicholas M.: Salmon, burger, steak sandwich, seared tuna, lobster fried rice
The Wall Street Journal: Head to the formal dining room in the rear. Harry's is at its best with its classics, like the hanger steak ($25) and a bouquet of french fries ($8.50) on the side. Read more.
9. Reserve Cut
7.7
40 Broad St, 2nd Level (btwn Exchange Pl & Beaver St), New York, NY
Steakhouse · Financial District · 25 tips and reviews
Asli S: Nice place for birthday dinner & good for groups. Beautiful space and great service. Get the reserve cut. Shishito peppers were a great side; I’d avoid the garlic mashed potatoes.
Bobby Tawil: Hand Shredded Short Rib Tacos are UNBELIEVABLE!!! Perfect balance of sweet, smokey and spicy. The presentation of each dish is as unique as the menu. Def worth the trip!..OH!& The Peanut Butter Mousse
Jay Blessed: I live for RC's sushi! The freshest and most delish in the city. Their steak is the absolute best. Plus their wine list is extensive and sommeliers are quite knowledgeable.
Martijn Sijtsma: We visited 2 Le Pain Quotidien during our stay, and this was definitely our favorite! Great setting and service, large enough to not get too crowded. Tasty bread and loved the eggs with salmon! 😀
Terence Chan: Delicious chocolate croissant (flaky, fresh and rich chocolate). Yogurt parfait and iced coffee were decent. Expensive though. Nice atmosphere for breakfast. 4/5
Karsten S. Gundersen: Food, service and atmosphere.
Diane Soffian-Yulfo: Love this place, so much to see... drinks are amazing!
Kathryn Yu: This restaurant has a false wooden tooth which purportedly once belonged to the Father of our Country.
The New York Daily News: PHOTO: In 1975 a bomb exploded in Fraunces Tavern. Four people were killed and more than 50 were injured. The FALN, a Puerto Rican nationalist group claimed responsibility. Photo at the link! Read more.
Marissa Sutherland: very nice staff, and a good local fidi sushi spot. loved the miso eggplant side.
SS+K's Guide to Downtown NY: Best sushi sit-down restaurant in the area. Get the Angelfish roll (mango + tuna) , Red Dragon roll or yellowtail + jalapeño appetizer. Trust us.
Downtown Alliance: Sleek, stylish and fun. A downtown favorite for traditional sushi and sashimi. Try the "screaming hot rocks." You can get our free Downtown dining guide at http://www.downtownny.com/mapsguides/