jon accarrino: Pet friendly! Top drawer amenities include: 22-karat gold ID tags, homemade dog treats, bone-shaped pillows, and Burberry raincoats in case of rain. However only dogs under 60 lbs are welcome :(
Travel + Leisure: The hotel staff includes butlers and an award-winning concierge team, which will loan you a Burberry trench coat if it's raining. Come evening, the chauffeured house Bentley is at your disposal.
Katlin Olivia ☀💛: Love the Ritz <3
2. Naya Mezze & Grill
7.4
1057 2nd Ave (btwn 55th and 56th St.), New York, NY
Lebanese Restaurant · Midtown East · 58 tips and reviews
Courtney ORourke: The most amazing Lebanese food I've tasted. Try the jalapeño hummus, and the spicy garlic shrimp. Incredible flavors.
Courtney ORourke: My favorite!. I visit every time I'm here in the city. Fattouch, spicy shrimp, spicy hummus, schwarma. Don't let the waiter take away spicy shrimp bowl until you've soaked up every drop with the pita.
Nouf Dee: The best Lebanese food ever
5. db Bistro Moderne
7.4
55 W 44th St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Midtown East · 94 tips and reviews
Tina Czek: Try the French toast. It is light and crispy with a tangy-sweet syrup and delicious dips. Unlike any I've ever had!
The New Yorker: This sleek bistro offers “haute-cuisine versions of home-cooking favorites.” Their theatrical and legendary DB Burger is “rich, well travelled, charred in the right places, and a little bit jaded.” Read more.
Food & Wine: Apparently recession-proof, the famous short rib, truffle and foie gras–stuffed sirloin burger still remains on the menu.
6. 21 Club
21 W 52nd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Midtown East · 129 tips and reviews
Food Network: Ask for a side of 21 Sauce, a spicy blend of ketchup, English mustard, Worcestershire, horseradish and white wine, the sauce has been a signature staple for over 60 years. Via CityEats.com Read more.
HISTORY: The 21 Club is a world famous New York restaurant that started out as a Prohibition-era speakeasy.
The Wall Street Journal: The lounge's dark wood paneling, fireplace, Frederic Remington horse paintings, the low lighting, and the men in suits and ties—despite a recent loosening of the dress code—still beckon another age. Read more.
7. Fresco by Scotto
6.9
34 East 52nd Street (btwn Madison & Park), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Midtown East · 43 tips and reviews
Rafael Casas A.: Beautiful restaurant, excellent food, great service! Don't miss the pappardelle with duck and mushrooms, and the black bass!!!!
Rewan Parti: Potato and Zucchini Chips, calamari, tuna tartare. For mains try the lobster linguine (spicy) and yellow tuna pan seared. Tiramisu for desserts. This place is definitely pricey!
Brian Erickson: Had dinner, mediocre food and very crowded. Ordered an entree for 2 & they lost leftovers in the coat room—$30 worth of food. Owner said I should keep better track of my food and didn't do anything.