3. Del Frisco's Grille
7.7
50 Rockefeller Plz (Rockefeller Center), New York, NY
Steakhouse · Rockefeller Center · 101 tips and reviews
Laurie Abellard: Great fish tacos and white sangria. Totally different menu then Del Frisco's Steakhouse. Def try chicken lollipops, cheesesteak rolls and the delicious bread pudding!!
Lauretta: For a vegetarian in a steak heavy midtown. They have a nice kale salad, add avocado for the win. And maybe some sweet potato fries.
Rewan Parti: Cheesesteak egg rolls, filet mignon and side of fries! Also order the flatbreads they are delicious.
5. Bergdorf Goodman
8.8
754 5th Ave (btwn E 57th & E 58th St), New York, NY
Department Store · Midtown East · 241 tips and reviews
Michael Turner: Restaurant closed but cafe has amazing banana bread pudding and delightful latte. Also macaroons from House Maidon do Chocalat.
Le Nitsa: Girls shopping heaven with amazing collections . Recommend the beautiful cafe on 5F with seating with views and amazing macarons ...
Bravo: I love to work with Charles in Fendi and Tina in Personal Shopping. I love the Bergdorf shoe selection, and their gowns are among the best in the city. I always treat myself to lunch on 7th floor. Ask
6. The Smith
8.8
956 2nd Ave (at E 51st St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 362 tips and reviews
Amy Mixa: The prime burger and the toffee bread pudding are amazing!
The Corcoran Group: While dinner here is awesome, we prefer to eat at this hip spot for brunch - reservations are a must. The BLT+E is to die for, and what makes it extra delicious is that it's served on a croissant!
Jasmine Benun: Unisex bathroom, enter at your own risk.
Ben Kay: A gem to visit. So firstly yes it's a cosy affair. Tables super close together (let's call it intimate). Staff equally intimate in a laid back, cooking for friends style. Incredible burger. Best ever?
Mark Heyert: Excellent tater tots, crab cakes, beet salad, and the bartenders are sweet and funny.
Michael Witbrock: Cocktails, old fashioned wedge salad, steak
11. Andaz 5th Avenue
8.6
485 5th Avenue (at 41st St), New York, NY
Hotel · Midtown East · 72 tips and reviews
Rebecca Mazza: Fantastic breakfast. Highlight include the lemon poppyseed pancakes, the parmesan eggs, and the bacon. Check out the second floor of the hotel for great views and large conference rooms.
Jen14221: I'm overwhelmed at the size and fabulousness of my room. A private terrace? In NYC? Overlooking the library? Yes please.
The Wall Street Journal: Smaller plates include the roasted lemon chicken on tarragon and couscous ($11). Among the larger entrees and sandwiches, try poached fish with mint salad ($20) or the pulled-pork sandwich ($10). Read more.
14. The Stag's Head
7.5
252 E 51st St (at 2nd Ave), New York, NY
Pub · Turtle Bay · 103 tips and reviews
Pia: My new fave neighborhood bar that is def a "regulars" type of spot. The dirty martinis are solid. The spinach dip, pulled pork sandwich and Cajun fries are all delish. (4 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more.
Brew York: Carved out of the back of another bar, this craft beer spot is an oasis in the vast wasteland of generic Midtown after-work bars. Check out the patio upstairs.
Sinking Ship Records: The bartenders are cute - and they like to chat. So treat them well. It's not uncommon to get a couple drinks knocked off your bill! Consider it a challenge.
15. Roger Smith Hotel
7.1
501 Lexington Ave (btwn 47th & 48th St.), New York, NY
Hotel · Turtle Bay · 50 tips and reviews
Victor Garrido: Great views from the penthouse of this cozy new england style hotel right in the heart of Manhattan. All 9th floor rooms have renovated bathrooms.
Damien Basile 😈: When you're at the @RSHotel stop in to say hi to Brian Simpson (@bsimi) & Adam J. Wallace (@adwal). Tell 'em the @chatpack sent ya ;-)
Rob Blatt: Go to the Roger Smith Hotel and follow @rogersmithhotel on Twitter. Say hello to Brian (@bsimi) or Adam (@adamjwallace) or one of the many other people who get social media there.