1. The Amish Market
8.0
240 E 45th St (btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave.), New York, NY
Grocery Store · Turtle Bay · 75 tips and reviews
Luz Andujar: Can't leave the place without going to the salad bar. The roasted vegetables are delicious. The brick oven pizzas and the mozarella, basil and portobello mushroom sandwich a must!
The Corcoran Group: One of our favorite markets in the city, but also a great take-out lunch place with yummy sandwiches – try the Fresh Turkey with Brie. Coffee is top notch too!
Saif: This market got everything that u need!! Organic and Fresh
4. Hale & Hearty
55 W 56th St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Soup Spot · Midtown East · 16 tips and reviews
Nina LoSchiavo: Food is always reliable at Hale & Hearty. Personal suggestions - creamy chicken with rice and Italian wedding soups; chicken guacamole wrap and seasonal Italian sandwiches.
Marcus Swift: The soups are fine, but the cashiers practically throw the bread at you in disgust. Rude service or not it's easy to get your if you're not there during the midtown lunch rush.
Reign Low: Yummy to my tummy... Delish!
5. TreeHaus
830 3rd Ave, New York, NY
American Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 100 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: We've walked by this place a million times and are so happy we finally stopped in! Delicious paninis (we got the Breaded Eggplant) - we'll have to come back for the great looking salad bar.
Ben Zweig: The only $11/lb. midtown buffet that can rival Dishes.
Samantha: Loved the hot bar and it's reasonably priced for this area. Got herb-crusted salmon, Brussels sprouts and brown rice w a Fiji water for 9 bucks.
6. Bryant Park
9.5
W 42nd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Park · Midtown · 1228 tips and reviews
Becka Simon: Cleanest public bathroom EVER. The games, library, and outdoor concerts in the summer and shops in the winter make this one of the best parks in NYC
The New Yorker: “Many of the midday strollers in the park are office workers; they have the subdued mood of prison inmates released into the yard for their daily hour of sunshine and exercise.” —Victor Chen, 1974 Read more.
The Wall Street Journal: Try estimating the percentage of women here. On a recent weekday, it was 53%, according to the park's engineer, who considers that a success. "Women are more discriminating park users," he says. Read more.