2. Magnolia Bakery
8.4
1240 Avenue of the Americas (at W 49th St), New York, NY
Bakery · Rockefeller Center · 682 tips and reviews
b n: pumpkin spiced cupcake was to die for. And the service was excellent - a big fan. Will have to come back on my next trip.
Emily Hart: Go for something besides the cupcakes. There are so many other great things to offer; try the chocolate pudding pie, the pumpkin spice whoopie pie, or any if the brownish. You won't be sorry.
Orsi Sztano/wonderingchef: Try the red velvet cupcake or the pumpkin spice cake yum yum yum! Pretty much you can't go wrong with anything!
Behind The Burner: Really trendy and streamlined, but the innovative Pumpkin Tortellini is worth the trip if you're not really into the fashion scene.
Douglas Elliman: A hidden gem. This chic Italian restaurant is modern yet cozy. We love the food, the cocktails, the service and the location. You must go and try the Pumpkin Gnocchi. It is out of this world!!!!
Jean Poh: Service sub par. Lots if co fusion over simple drink orders and required a lot of hand holding. Let the tourists have this one, I'm not keen.
7. Fig & Olive
7.9
10 E 52nd St (btwn 5th & Madison Ave), New York, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · Midtown East · 153 tips and reviews
Laurie Connors: Get the pumpkin sage ravioli!!
Ozlem MC: I had pumpkin and ginger soup to start with, followed by Fig and olive salad. I can recommend both. But as the tables are so close by, you can literally participate in your neighbours' conversations.
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
9. Tsushima
7.4
210 E 44th St (3rd Ave), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 16 tips and reviews
Nikhita Mahtani: Authentic and yummy! I like the pumpkin tempura and the spicy tuna combo roll.
Derek Yadgaroff: "Secret" side sake bar is a chill happy hour spot for enjoying $5 sake, shochu, or beer while dining on authentic Japanese tapas. Not a cheap place but worth it
Ting: Sit at the sushi bar and get the omakase.
12. The Smith
8.8
956 2nd Ave (at E 51st St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 362 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: After chowing down on a burger, you must order the Pumpkin Pie in a Jar - it's the ultimate way to satisfy your pumpkin craving in the fall!
Kristina Gorur: The brick pressed chicken and the burger were to die for! The burrata is also top notch
Jasmine Benun: Unisex bathroom, enter at your own risk.
13. Crave Fishbar
8.0
945 2nd Ave (at E 50th St.), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 103 tips and reviews
Nation's Restaurant News: What makes their pumpkin cupcake with housemade sprinkles unique are the sprinkles, which are made with a standard royal frosting of egg whites, powdered sugar and food coloring. Read more.
Matt Bernstein: Squid ink spaghetti was amazing. Really spicy and good. Lots of shrimp on top.
The Wall Street Journal: The restaurant's yellow fin tuna confit sandwich, topped with fried artichokes and served on fresh focaccia, is a favorite. Read more.
15. Bill's Bar & Burger
7.7
16 West 51st St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Burger Joint · Rockefeller Center · 356 tips and reviews
Brianne Lunzmann: Just got a free boozy shake while waiting for a table. Tasted like pumpkin pie! Yumm
Halstead Property: Try the enormous chocolate chip pumpkin cupcake with cream cheese icing, crispy orange sprinkles atop spiced cake loaded with bits and pieces of chocolate.
Kathrin Steinberger: Nice atmosphere, delicious Burgers (try them with sweet potato fries) and very friendly stuff.