1. Ole & Steen
8.0
111 E 48th St (518 Lexington Av), New York, NY
Bakery · Midtown East · 12 tips and reviews
Justin Clark: Danish inspired, great for breakfast if you’re nearby.
Wayne Anderman: Skagen, Rye, and many other breads & rolls. Sandwiches & very good cappuccinos. Easy access to Intercontinental & if strolling Lex in Midtown. Taste of Denmark in a conveniently located bakery.
Dalia Abdulkader: Great bakery. But I didn’t like that I couldn’t have the breakfast roll because they were out of avacodos and refused to substitute with tomatoes based on my request instead.
2. Aquavit
8.4
65 E 55th St (btw Madison and Park Ave), New York, NY
Scandinavian Restaurant · Midtown East · 106 tips and reviews
Sune Kaae: Go Sunday for the buffet. On Saturdays, get the Herring Sampler, Swedish meatballs, Smoerrebroed (gravlax, shrimp skagen, salmon). Be sure to get egg with Kalles Kaviar on the side. Drink Danish Mary!
Isa Sierra: Not exaggerating when I say that this is one of the best meals I've had in NY. Ever. Try the chefs special menu. These 11 courses are an incredible journey through their seasonal dishes. Great wine.
The Food Sluts: Awesome, precisely prepared, exquisitely plated Scandinavian food. We loved the Nordic seafood with butter-poached lobster, seared diver scallops and Montauk squid ($40). Read more.
4. Jimbo's
8.1
991 1st Ave (btwn E 54th & E 55th St.), New York, NY
Burger Joint · Sutton Place · 8 tips and reviews
Roger V: Best burgers in mid-town. And my favorite wings anywhere.
Brad Garoon: It's at least as good as any fast food joint, and for the same cost, I’d grab a burger from here and french fries from McDonald’s if I were in the neighborhood and only had a few bucks on me. Read more.
Rudy G.: Good greasy spoon. Old fashioned narrow place with good burgers. Fries are good too! Plus they carry Boylan's!
7. The Bar
8.8
28 W 53rd St (5th Avenue), New York, NY
Hotel Bar · Midtown East · 36 tips and reviews
cj fitzgerald: After dinner, have a cocktail at my favorite place in Manhattan (its both opulent and modern). Highly recommend the risotto, truffle sliders, and afternoon tea. In the summer, sit on the balcony.
Gary Toriello: Bring your platinum credit card Drinks are expensive. $24 for cocktails, $14 for a beer!
Tony Everett: Great Service, Great Drinks and Great Art!! ##Blokeapproved
9. Eclair Bakery
8.6
305 E 53rd St (btwn 1st & 2nd Ave), New York, NY
Bakery · Sutton Place · 46 tips and reviews
Wejdan ✨: The eclairs are amazing! I can't wait to try all the flavors. Milk chocolate and dolce de leche are must! Expensive but totally worth it!
Serious Eats: A small bakery with some excellent pastries. Don't miss the fresh croissants.
Zayed Khan: One of the better pains au chocolat I've had in NYC. Buttery w/o being heavy, perfectly flaky, and a healthy amount of filling (double chocolate rolls: rich and not overly sweet).
Александра Клюева: Wonderful hotel in the center of NYC! Great location! Closed to Times Square and Central Park. I had great view from my amazing terrace. You'll never find other hotel in the center of NYC with terrace
The New York Daily News: PHOTO: The Beatles meet the press at the Warwick Hotel in 1964, at the link! Read more.
Haya Al Dossary: Lovely view, cold rooms which is a plus for me, too bad about the mini bar though, $50 for moving a bottle of water? Yeesh!
11. NY Jumbo Bagels
8.0
1070 2nd Ave (Bt 56th And 57th), New York, NY
Bagel Shop · Midtown East · 32 tips and reviews
a: Excellent bagels, some of the best in Manhattan. This place is as good or better than Ess-A-Bagel.
Abigail Limbach: Best bagels in NY
ellen resnick: Fantastic bagels, and great other appetizers too, love it here, and service is great, they get to know u..