2. Marseille
7.9
630 9th Ave (at W 44th St.), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 115 tips and reviews
Dee13 -: Get the steak hache - it's topped with a fried egg, onion rings and worcestershire sauce... mmmmm...
JY GB: Great brunch menu, we can recommend the steak frites and merquez sausages with scrambled eggs. Relaxed ambiance, and nice cocktails
Wine Enthusiast: a Wine Enthusiast 2006 and 2009 Restaurant Award Dinner. We recommend the bouilliabaise Read more.
4. Pure Thai Cookhouse
8.6
766 9th Ave (btwn 51st & 52nd St.), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 396 tips and reviews
jon nguyen: Try the Ratchaburi Crab & Pork Dry Noodles - fried egg, and side of soup not pictured bc i tore through this mother f***er before it hit the table...goddamn love this place!
Sophia L: Petite portions, delicious handmade egg noodles, and a quirky atmosphere (the posters and the music) that remind me of living in Asia
Time Out New York: Try the beef with chili. Wok-charred beef is tossed w/ kafir lime leaves & green beans, then bathed in a orange-tinted sauce of turmeric & Thai chilies. It’s one of our #100best dishes & drinks 2011. Read more.
fanchypants: I love this place. It's been empty when I've come in for dinner. Paleo-friendly: get a turkey/chicken/beef burger fried egg, grilled onions, and an avocado wrapped in lettuce. #squeakycleaneats.
Bee Williams: Lucky’s is one of my favorite places for a great burger! Shake shack who?! This place is especially better because they offer a fried egg is a topping.
Kevin Myers: Best damn burgers in town! Happily located in a gay area for gays who don't give a rat's ass about carbs, fat or calories. Order anything, but the chili cheese fries are tops!
7. Bocca Di Bacco
8.1
635 9th Ave (btwn W 44th & W 45th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 38 tips and reviews
Lisa Concepcion: The bruschetta is amazing for truffle livers, the meatball is good too, Alfred is awesome. This place is wine heaven.
Jeremy Davis: Get the Bruschetta Ai Funghi to start. It. Does. Not. Disappoint.
Mandar M: Just wait for the free bread if you are ordering an entree, it comes with garlic tonatoes - you can make your own bruschetta!
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍: Afternoon tea here is a great way to decompress after a hectic day and the views are equally awesome. Alongside with tea, scones or macarons they'll additionally serve chips, nuts and kimchi pancakes
Lindsay: Not staying at the hotel? If they tell you there's a wait, just say that you finished dining at Asiate. You'll get a table in a snap. Otherwise, prepare to wait with the masses.
Candace Chang: Great view of Columbus Circle, perfect for afternoon tea on a Sunday. Really impressed with the ginger scones and the Oolong tea pairing. Love the spaciousness and high windows
Brian Gillan: Great place to have a few beers, a bit to eat, and great chat. The barstaff are a great group of folk and make you really welcome.
Ashley Putnam: Shoe shoe shoe shoe!
Versha Sharma: New favorite bar!! Great music, super nice bartenders (one of whom is cute and Scottish), fun crowd - dancing on tables is encouraged.
14. 44 & X
7.7
622 10th Ave (btwn 44th St & 45th St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 180 tips and reviews
Vrinda: Their spinach,mushroom, goat cheese omelet is my fav- great place for brunch!
Bravo: Where the American food looks almost as good as the waiters. -Zac Young, Top Chef Just Desserts
✨Pun Bandhu ✨: Best short ribs in Manhattan (vinaigrette reduction with black truffle oil over basil mash potatoes). Great theatre-themed cocktails, gay owned and operated.
15. 5 Napkin Burger
8.4
630 9th Ave (at W 45th St), New York, NY
Burger Joint · Hell's Kitchen · 449 tips and reviews
Tina Veneziano Bilenski: Ahi burger is delicious!
The Corcoran Group: Definitely get the Original 5 Napkin Burger. Make sure you ask for EXTRA napkins if you’re wearing anything nice. Also try the Steak Frites and The 5N Kobe Beef Foot Long Dog! This place is ALWAYS
Village Voice: We suggest the 5-Napkin Burger-the taste is great, the quantity abundant, and the onion rings we got on the side instead of fries are some of the best in town-and NYC is an onion-ring-challenged city!