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Great spot for cocktails and even better place for dinner! Ask for the Double Cross pear martini with the baby pears!
Recommended: Vitello tonnato, king crab and sea urchin, mackerel crudo, ravioli, risotto, steak, veal Milanese, sole, sorbetti, gianduja. Read more.
Meringues were once called the forgotten cookies, as they can be cooked in a cooling oven, but it would be difficult for diners to overlook the pink, almond-sprinkled meringues bagged at Benoit.
Close enough to Times Square with out the noise.. Great diner in front of it.. Comfy beds and okay view
For a fixed price, diners have access to a quality salad bar, a variety of sides, and an (hypothetically) unlimited amount of cut-to-order meats, including top sirloin, filet mignon, lamb, and pork.
Old-style diner with nice 50-s setting, decent burgers and really good milkshakes. Also, bacon and cheese fries are awesome!
Don't order from the regular menu, less you're willing to shell out $150 p/person. Ask for the other menus (Lunch & Diner Menu, Executive Menu, $65 Dinner Tasting Menu, and $28 Saturday Brunch Menu!)
Happy hour runs Monday through Friday from 4-7pm and on Saturdays, there’s a $28 prix fixe menu from 11:45am-5pm and $10 bottomless mojitos and raspberry mimosas. Via CityEats.com Read more.
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Must go for the Chef's tasting menu. So amazing!!! Had both the vegetarian and regular tasting menus and they're equally amazing.
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.
The Gruyère/Parmesan popovers have inspired many diners to try making this savory treat as a sumptuous side to a dinner or a breakfast. Find a recipe and do it yourself in JUST MARRIED AND COOKING. Read more.
Mathieu Palombino, chef of Bowery Diner, eats here on his nights off. He loves the La fondue au fromage. Read more.
This takes the diner right into the kitchen, for fascinating visuals for those who love watching food be prepared. My duck proscuitto gyro was fun and savory, the fresh parsley complementing nicely.
On a budget? Get the bowl of soup, only $10. Comes with big chunks of bread. Delicious, filling and cheap.
“This is a fancy food court, and it fulfills its function with gusto.” Indeed, it’s hard to go wrong with most of the selection, including their “startlingly delicious take on the ubiquitous cupcake.” Read more.