1. 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.
Shikhiu Ing: Onigiri covered in mackerel is gross! Don't get it. Chicken meatball and organic chicken + sea salt + yuzu citrus is good... All and all... Kinda meh
Chloe Ma: This hidden restaurant is one of the most authentic Japanese food in the city! Get the seaweed salad, Gyutan Yawaraka Ni (beef tongue) and sea salt chocolate sorbet!
2. The Little Beet
8.5
320 Park Ave (51st St), New York, NY
Restaurant · Midtown East · 22 tips and reviews
Wynne: The sweet potatoes with sea salt and pecorino are the best!
Linds: Great midtown lunch option, line goes quickly. Even with the line snaked almost out the door, the wait to receive my order was only 11 min. Loved the tofu w the chipotle mayo on the side.
Tara Dîana: My favorite paleo lunch spot. I typically get the chicken with broccoli and the curried cauliflower!
3. Sofia Wine Bar
8.5
242 E 50th St (Bet 2nd & 3rd Ave), New York, NY
Wine Bar · Turtle Bay · 93 tips and reviews
Amanda Albergo: Revising my tip: Caramere wine, prosciutto mac and cheese, and the fancy buffalo cheese with sea salt-- FTW!
Christopher Tai: Order the Prosciutto mac n' cheese with the buffalo cheese and sea salt! Order it with some red wine and you're good to go!
Shana Jordan: One of my favorite places in the city! Well worth the wait! Enjoy the garden in back and make sure to save room for the Mac and cheese!
8. The Bar
8.8
28 W 53rd St (5th Avenue), New York, NY
Hotel Bar · Midtown East · 36 tips and reviews
cj fitzgerald: After dinner, have a cocktail at my favorite place in Manhattan (its both opulent and modern). Highly recommend the risotto, truffle sliders, and afternoon tea. In the summer, sit on the balcony.
Gary Toriello: Bring your platinum credit card Drinks are expensive. $24 for cocktails, $14 for a beer!
Tony Everett: Great Service, Great Drinks and Great Art!! ##Blokeapproved
9. Pret A Manger
8.1
400 Park Ave, New York, NY
Sandwich Spot · Midtown East · 15 tips and reviews
Michelle Barsi: Make sure to try any special of the day, I JUST LOVE THIS PLACE, Food Amazing and the employees are always HAPPY :)
Lisa Berez: The morning staff is super nice and friendly love the fact they donate the food at the end of the day to help homeless
Maxwell Foxman: Decent place to work early in the morning.
Ben Kay: A gem to visit. So firstly yes it's a cosy affair. Tables super close together (let's call it intimate). Staff equally intimate in a laid back, cooking for friends style. Incredible burger. Best ever?
Mark Heyert: Excellent tater tots, crab cakes, beet salad, and the bartenders are sweet and funny.
Michael Witbrock: Cocktails, old fashioned wedge salad, steak
Alaina McKenzie: Ideal location not far from Marriott Marquis Times Square Hotel! The concierge recommended them, and it was a pleasant surprise. It made our spa day even more enjoyable. Thnks!
BeautyBooked: A quintessential one-stop neighborhood shop, Allure Day Spa is the perfect place for a last minute trim, wax, or mani. Read more.
drockgem: it's all about val, master hair designer, colorist, y todo mas!
15. Aretsky's Patroon
7.9
160 E 46th St (btwn Lexington & 3rd Ave.), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 36 tips and reviews
Affinia Hotel Collection: This classic American steakhouse offers not only delicious steaks, but also an extensive menu of classic, well-loved American fare. Additionally, they mix strong, excellent cocktails.
Razorfish: A favorite rooftop bar come Spring and great place for entertaining clients.
Joanna Flamm: Fried Chicken Fridays are a perfect place to take a date. $25 for fried chicken, two sides, dessert, and live jazz. Make a reservation; they often fill up.