The Whitby Bar and Restaurant is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Midtown East, New York.

1. The Whitby Bar and Restaurant

8.3
18 W 56th St, New York, NY
Restaurant · Midtown East · 1 tip

AljoharahAljoharah: for breakfast go with frittata and brioche french toast with berry compote 💯

Bluestone Lane is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Midtown East, New York.

2. Bluestone Lane

8.0
400 Madison Ave, New York, NY
Coffee Shop · Midtown East · 5 tips and reviews

Dennis B.Dennis B: Some of the best coffee you’ll find in New York. And some of the best avo toast (but not at this location)

Maria G.Maria Gonzalez: Banana Toast is a must!

Joseph B.Joseph Bartels: The "Magic" is their version of a cortado

The Bar is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Midtown East, New York.

3. The Bar

8.8
28 W 53rd St (5th Avenue), New York, NY
Hotel Bar · Midtown East · 36 tips and reviews

Jamia P.Jamia Pope: They have an extensive wine, scotch and bourbon list. The bar food is more like a tiny appetizer but it was delicious.

Gary T.Gary Toriello: Bring your platinum credit card Drinks are expensive. $24 for cocktails, $14 for a beer!

Tony E.Tony Everett: Great Service, Great Drinks and Great Art!! ##Blokeapproved

Il Gattopardo is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Midtown East, New York.

4. Il Gattopardo

8.1
33 W 54th St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Midtown East · 33 tips and reviews

cece p.cece porras: Small and cozy, perfect for an amazing italian meal. Love their homemade pastas specially the lasagna. Their complimentary arancini is spectacular.

G I.G I: Place is overrated. Staff is nice, but food is ok. Everything has so much salt in it! Would not be returning for sure.

Nicolò T.Nicolò Trentini: A Perfect italian restaurant in NY. Good service and good food. The place isn't very big though.

Neuhaus Chocolatier is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Midtown East, New York.

5. Neuhaus Chocolatier

7.6
460 42nd Street (460 Grand Central Terminal), New York, NY
Dessert Shop · Midtown East · 7 tips and reviews

Tash C.Tash Concepcion: Love the tin of chocolate covered biscuits. Makes a great gift.

erica j.erica j: Astrid truffle. Best hazelnut chocolate I've ever had!!

Paolo T.Paolo Travers: Some of the best chocolates in NYC, and friendly counterstaff.

Jams is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Midtown East, New York.

6. Jams

8.3
1414 Avenue of the Americas (at W 57th St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Midtown East · 50 tips and reviews

Fiona Q.Fiona Q: Lobster gnocchi and butterscotch flan were divine! Also best french fries ever!

Andrew S.Andrew Smallwood: Great for breakfast with a twist

Hailey Heewoo K.Hailey Heewoo Kim: Cute atmosphere, awesome food! The calamari was amazing(!!) and absolutely loved(!!!) the squid ink rigatoni with crab - it had the perfect hint of spice! Looking forward to another visit!

Bluestone Lane is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Midtown East, New York.

7. Bluestone Lane

8.3
1120 Avenue of the Americas (at W 43rd St), New York, NY
Coffee Shop · Midtown East · 82 tips and reviews

Jag F.Jag Firerwalker: Very good service. The food is great (avoca smash) and the coffee are very nice.

TimelessnomadTimelessnomad: Cold brew, soy milk, almond milk, and delish avocado toast. Nice location on the back of the ICP school. Premade salads and vegan baked goods! What!!!!

Kevin K.Kevin Keating: Decent little place in an area lacking in decent little places. Better than the Starbucks on surrounding blocks.

Starbucks is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Midtown East, New York.

8. Starbucks

7.6
655 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
Coffee Shop · Midtown East · 23 tips and reviews

RCRC: Spacious and clean. Standard Sbux.

V. B.V. Bella: The new Hazelnut Macchiato is a must have!

Sexy L.Sexy LF: Need an infusion of energy? This Starbucks gives you a double dose. If Josie takes your order you'll be upbeat even if there's a line. She's got such a great spirit. Positive energy + coffee = power!

Tommy Bahama Restaurant is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Midtown East, New York.

9. Tommy Bahama Restaurant

8.2
551 5th Ave (at W 45th St), New York, NY
Hawaiian Restaurant · Midtown East · 87 tips and reviews

Elizabeth B.Elizabeth Burstein: Went back for the second time in less than a week! Loved the goat cheese and scallop sliders. Mahi mahi tacos were good, and pineapple yuzu mojito was lovely, as was the painkiller drink.

7th.List7th.List: New. What should i try? Drinks? 10 Cane - Mojito with hand-harvested sugar cane from Trinidad Food? Savor - Bronzed Swordfish with Warm Farro Salad, Rainbow Carrots, Jalapeño-Lime Compound Butter Read more.

AJ S.AJ S: The service is a joke

2 Darbar Grill Fine Indian Cuisine is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Midtown East, New York.

10. 2 Darbar Grill Fine Indian Cuisine

7.6
157 E 55th St (btwn Lexington & 3rd Ave.), New York, NY
Indian Restaurant · Midtown East · 41 tips and reviews

Jarel H.Jarel Hill: Onion fritters, bhajia, and spinach chaat were amazing! Vegetarian Indian food is on point here

Sheba K.Sheba Kunhimohammed: Good Indian food, not that expensive. Yelp checkin gives you a free dessert.

Caroline T.Caroline Thompson: Happy hour there is the best and even comes with a free app!

Amma is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Midtown East, New York.

11. Amma

7.7
246 E 51st St (btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave), New York, NY
Indian Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 68 tips and reviews

Shabuddin S.Shabuddin Shaik: Try the idli upma and masala tea here. An Indian restaurant with excellent service, contemporary styled ambience and excellent culinary sense.

Deepti S.Deepti Sharma: Love the food here! Read more.

Nourah A.Nourah Al-Twaijri: Really GOOD Indian Reataurant!! The food is so delicious, don't miss the Butter Chicken and "karere bindi" the signature dish is So yummy!! Friendly staff and the owner is super sweet :)

Sen Sakana is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Midtown East, New York.

12. Sen Sakana

7.2
28 W 44th St, New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Midtown East · 15 tips and reviews

Igor L.Igor Levit: A great new addition to the midtown restaurant scene. Terrific Nikkei cuisine in a nice setting.

DRAZDRAZ: Omakase plate is way to go

Amy W.Amy Wang: Sake sushi no tip!

Darbar Fine Indian Cuisine is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Midtown East, New York.

13. Darbar Fine Indian Cuisine

7.2
152 E 46th St (Lexington), New York, NY
Indian Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 29 tips and reviews

KarenKaren: They have buffet style. Delicious. The chicken vindaloo and chicken tikka are incredibly delicious.

Keith H.Keith H: The Chicken Tikka Masala is amazing. Get some naan and use that to finish the sauce.

Katya P.Katya Pugacheva: Lunch buffet has a great selection, and I love their curry goat!

Fig & Olive is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Midtown East, New York.

14. Fig & Olive

7.9
10 E 52nd St (btwn 5th & Madison Ave), New York, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · Midtown East · 153 tips and reviews

Teresa P.Teresa P: Fig salad delicious. Lamb chops were a bit over seasoned. The crustinis were all fabulous you can't go wrong. My Sea Bass was delicious but when served it was tad cold from sitting. Overall good night

ᴡ W.ᴡ Weldin: Might just be my most fave restaurant in Manahattan -- the Mushroom Truffle crostini is an absolute must-have!

B .B 💫: The food is delicious for your eyes and mouth. Love it!

SOCARRAT Paella Bar - Midtown East is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Midtown East, New York.

15. SOCARRAT Paella Bar - Midtown East

7.4
953 2nd Ave (btwn E. 50th and E. 51st St), New York, NY
Paella Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 62 tips and reviews

FantabuousFantabuous: Super delicious Spanish cuisine. Just like how I had my dishes in Southern España. Highly recommend the paella, Gambia de Akiyo, y Pulpo!

Serious EatsSerious Eats: Good paella made to order that holds up well for takeout.

Valentina M.Valentina Monte: Yumminess by way of sangria and scallops and the pork belly (and a very attractive, flirtatious Spaniard named Carlo).