Russell Hirschorn: Great food. Gobi app was very good. Chicken tikka, Malai kofta both very good. Lychee martini not so good. Coconut rice is nice.
Sabina B.: One of the best, most authentic North Indian places in the city outside of Jackson Heights. The weekend buffet is always fresh and hot and an amazing deal.
New York Habitat: The soft, fluffy naan goes perfectly with the chicken tikka masala. Get it!
3. Mangia
8.0
50 W 57th St (at 6th Ave), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Midtown East · 55 tips and reviews
Christine DaCruz: Delicious well layered pre-made sandwiches and salad bar options like kale salad, shaved Brussel sprout salad, stuffed mushrooms, the list of delicious healthy options is endless.
Douglas Kurdziel: They have moved some hot sandwiches (like the wonderful Telera and steak sandwich) to the counter in the back - don't miss them!
Jackie Burnbaum: If you're an Italian food lover, this is heaven. From the chicken Milanese salad, goat cheese tarts, refreshing salads, great lunch spot
4. Ethos
8.4
905 1st Ave (at 51st St), New York, NY
Greek Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 79 tips and reviews
Graham Hughes: Totally authentic. The greek salad was as good as it gets. Love the vibe. Will be back for the fish, which looked delicious.
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.
5. Cipriani Le Specialita
7.6
110 E 42nd St (btwn Park Ave S & Lexington), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Midtown East · 38 tips and reviews
Cara Lau: I love getting lunch here. They have really fresh ingredients and their soup of the day always tastes good. Try the lemon vinaigrette with arugula.
Bravo: Known internationally for the ladies who lunch. -Luann De Lesseps, Real Housewives of New York City
Sophie Omnom: The best oatmeal!!! But come early, it goes quick
6. Sakagura
9.1
211 E 43rd St Lowr Level (btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave), New York, NY
Sake Bar · Turtle Bay · 223 tips and reviews
Bill Snyder: Try the Chocolate Sea Salt Sorbet. The chocolate is rich and intense. As for the texture, if you didn't know it was sorbet, you'd assume it was a homemade ice cream.
Annabel Lee: DESSERT **** Chocolate souflet w/vanilla ice cream & raspberry sauce....black sesame creme brulee w/black sesame ice cream
Miko Mercer: best izakaya-style Japanese food in the city
7. Fresco by Scotto
6.9
34 East 52nd Street (btwn Madison & Park), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Midtown East · 43 tips and reviews
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.
Jason Schulweis: Really great restaurant in terms of decor, service and food. Zucchini chips and grilled pizza are menu standouts. And they have Whispering Angel, which is great if you're into rose
8. Pescatore
6.7
955 2nd Ave (btw East 50th and 51st), New York, NY
Wine Bar · Turtle Bay · 38 tips and reviews
Ameen Aqeel: Start with either the buffalo mozzerala, forest pizza, for mains the linguini nero was good and you can make your own pasta, ask for angel hair pasta with some light garlic sauce yum.
Bob P: I've been here for Sunday brunch countless times as part of a group of 6-10. The brunch is very well priced, the food is great, the service is excellent, and the free drink is always welcome.
Amito Bayyari: 2 for 1 sangrias on happy hour...and they are extremely delicious and potent
9. The Sea Grill
19 W 49th St (Rockefeller Center), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Rockefeller Center · 48 tips and reviews
Wejdan ✨: Excellent services.Very comfortable atmosphere. Food is really good, a bit pricey for what you get. We love it, will come again for sure.
Glen Gilmore: You've had a healthy meal - treat yourself to a decadent dessert! (And French pressed coffee!)
Glen Gilmore: Get the portabello fries!
M Reilly-Brooks: Nice brunch. Servings are huge—eggs Benedict with nice hash browns. Corned beef hash excellent and pancakes too.
Pawan Thakkar: Can't get enough of this place. French toast or waffles are a must
Harry: Perfectly poached eggs and fluffy pancakes, the perfect breakfast! Try the eggs a la Madison and the eggs florentine, as well as the berry pancakes, you won't regret it!
11. Tulsi
211 E 46th St, New York, NY
Indian Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 58 tips and reviews
Douglas Elliman: A beautiful restaurant with a tranquil vibe. We love how much detail went into each dish. We got the Chicken Korma which was bursting with flavors as it soaked in a bath of delectable juices.
Roscoe: Manchurian cauliflower is vegetarian General Tso's chicken. Delicious.
Time Out New York: Try the fragrant dum biryani, an Indian-style potpie filled with glistening hunks of ginger-marinated goat leg tossed with saffron-dyed basmati rice. It’s one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011 Read more.