2. Certe
7.3
22 West 55th Street (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Sandwich Spot · Midtown East · 40 tips and reviews
Sarah Williams: Get the grilled Salmon with grilled veggies or the Salmon salad. Everything is fresh - awesome meal
Alisha Doran: My husband and I chose Certé catering for our wedding. Our expectations were met above and beyond. The food was exquisite and the service impeccable. I highly recommend Certé!
Noël Duan: For $1.75, you get an oatmeal raisin cookie bigger than your face. I would take a picture but I already ate it.
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 porras: Small and cozy, perfect for an amazing italian meal. Love their homemade pastas specially the lasagna. Their complimentary arancini is spectacular.
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 Trentini: A Perfect italian restaurant in NY. Good service and good food. The place isn't very big though.
5. Pathos Cafe
7.5
932 1st Ave (at 51st), New York, NY
Greek Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 5 tips and reviews
Paola Venturini: Octopus, tuna tartar, and prosciutto and gorgonzola pizza. Sangria pitchers too.
Monday Lisa: Nice outdoor seating but food very over priced for what it is. BF got a Cuban that looked like a 5th grader made a turkey sandwich and it was $15 🙄
Elvi Rod: This place is really nice a the food it's excellent!!
6. Limani
7.7
45 Rockefeller Plz (51st Street), New York, NY
Greek Restaurant · Rockefeller Center · 19 tips and reviews
Angela: The whole fish selection is awesome. We settled for the Royal Dorado sashimi-style and it was absolutely delicious. The bottarga was heavenly, plus the octopus and phyllo/spinach were winners too.
Eater: Long Island Greek fish restaurant Limani recently opened its second location. The name means seaport in Greek and appropriately offers a fish focused menu including whole fish baked in salt. Read more.
John E: Food is fantastic, particularly the chicken kebab, which keeps me coming back. Outdoor dining pop-up area during the summer is a rare find in this area. But service is consistently disappointing.
7. Avra Estiatorio
9.1
141 E 48th St (btwn 3rd & Lexington Ave.), New York, NY
Greek Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 104 tips and reviews
Chris Konecny: Hortas (steamed wild greens) and a well prepared peice of fresh fish makes for a perfect light meal. I will definitely be coming back
Tracy Leiken: Good food bad service and rude hostesses.
New York Habitat: Simple Greek food done right. Don't come here without trying the fresh fish by the pound. We recommend the Tsipoura, Lavraki, and Fagri.
10. Ethos
8.4
905 1st Ave (at 51st St), New York, NY
Greek Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 79 tips and reviews
JR -: Delicious Greek food, loved every item I had there - grilled octopus, pita platter, lima beans, Greek paella, grilled bronzini. Very value-for-money lunch set.
The Corcoran Group: Come and enjoy delicious Greek food, especially the Grilled Calamari, Shrimp & Octopus, and get a whole Bronzini. The clintele skews older.
Dan Berube: Great service and yummy seafood. Grilled calamari is the best I've had.
13. Amma
7.7
246 E 51st St (btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave), New York, NY
Indian Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 68 tips and reviews
Shabuddin Shaik: Try the idli upma and masala tea here. An Indian restaurant with excellent service, contemporary styled ambience and excellent culinary sense.
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 :)
15. Macchiato Espresso Bar
7.4
141 E 44th St (btwn Lexington & 3rd Ave.), New York, NY
Coffee Shop · Turtle Bay · 60 tips and reviews
Wilson Zhou: My favorite espresso spot near grand central. Great location with air conditioner, authentic espresso, busy shop with light music, chilling in general
Serious Eats: Unassuming cafe with some surprisingly tasty sandwiches.
Simona Sudit: They're serious about their coffee. And I think they're Israeli?