1. Street Taco
8.5
358 3rd Avenue (corner of E. 26th) (at 26th St), New York, NY
Taco Restaurant · Rose Hill · 21 tips and reviews
Paige C: Great tacos, corn lollipops, and sangria! Come for happy hour.
Josh: Fried chicken taco is so good. Great Guac too.
Melissa Kwan: This is the best kept secret in NYC. Phenomenal tacos, friendly staff, open late. Fish taco and mushroom tacos are the best. Fun place, great vibe.
3. TAO Downtown
8.8
92 9th Ave (at W 16th St), New York, NY
Asian Restaurant · Chelsea · 188 tips and reviews
Laurie Abellard: Favorite restaurant in NYC. Best items: Chilean sea bass satay, dumplings, chicken wings lollipops, chicken pad Thai, red snapper. Must have: chocolate layer cake and bread pudding donuts
Hazan Aydin: Cool, fancy place. Delicious food. Try cgicken lollipops and blushing geisha
Jay Blessed: Had an amazing birthday dinner here. The ambiance, the food, the drinks and the service. Our table wasn't ready at our reserved time so they comped us drinks. Little things count. Thank you!
4. Treadwell Park
8.4
1125 1st Ave (E 62nd Street), New York, NY
Beer Garden · Upper East Side · 47 tips and reviews
Dave Reed: The pork nachos are phenomenal, each chip has every ingredient as its on mini dish! Side note: bacon lollipops are actually unreal, both are must haves!
Dan Ucko: Great beer selection, big place that's good for groups. The pretzel is insanely big -- and fresh!
Matthew Spector: Stellar new bar in the old Neary's space. A surprisingly spotless gastropub meets beer hall, with a great selection of pretzels, upscale mac and cheese and can't-miss smoked chicken wings.
5. Aldo Sohm Wine Bar
8.4
151 W 51st St (btwn 6th & 7th Ave), New York, NY
Wine Bar · Theater District · 60 tips and reviews
Darls: The foie gras lollipops were amazing. I need to go back for more! Very friendly staff and nice ambiance.
Rubén García: Great wine list, and nice apps to go with it. The rib eye skewer, the foie gras, and the cheese and charcuterie boards were some of the highlights
Eater: The recently opened Aldo Sohm Wine Bar is serving an extensive wine menu along with small French-inspired plates, charcuterie, and cheeses. Read more.
7. Spice Symphony
8.0
182 Lexington Ave (b/t E 31st & E 32nd Sts.), New York, NY
Indian Restaurant · Rose Hill · 49 tips and reviews
Amar Hansen: This is honestly the best Indian food I've ever had in the city. Get the lollipops (chicken wings), Goan fish curry, and Bhunna goat
Nicholas Stivachtis: This place was a great experience. Everything was awesome, especially the mango mouse dessert.
Daniel George: the chicken is incredibly tender and moist. try the chicken biryani or tikka masala. some of the best biryani I've tried.
8. Uncle Jack's Steakhouse
7.8
440 9th Ave (btwn W 34th & W 35th St), New York, NY
Steakhouse · Garment District · 75 tips and reviews
Gabriel Hayes: The lollipop lamb chops are so amazing
Patryce Critz: Great Steakhouse and the Sunday Brunch is everything, especially the fruit salad and the French toast skillet he had!
Flo Flo: I've been here at least 15 times!I always get the Kobe beef steak,if they don't have it available,the ribeye.It's always cooked to med rare perfection, no sauce needed.The seafood tower is just mmmm.
Mo Krochmal: Try the Lollipops
Adil Ibrahim: If you just dined at Asiate, they'll seat you faster! Phenomenal views of the city - ask for the big (best) table in the SE corner of the lounge (seats 8) - the NE most corner has the best seat for 2.
Lindsay: Not staying at the hotel? If they tell you there's a wait, just say that you finished dining at Asiate. You'll get a table in a snap. Otherwise, prepare to wait with the masses.
hania albraikan: The sujouk lollipop and baba ganouh appetizer is awesome, don't miss the adana kebab 😍
James Kiernan: Great option for healthy business lunch. Start off with the trio dip - spicy pepper ‘muammara’ was my fav. If you’re like me and prefer your salad without lettuce, order the village salad. Enjoy! 🇬🇷
Murat Ülker: The atmosphere is just like Beyoglu/Istanbul, the food is great and delicious.
12. Noodle Village 粥麵軒
8.3
13 Mott St (btwn Chatham Sq & Mosco St), New York, NY
Chinese Restaurant · Chinatown · 137 tips and reviews
MoRiza: Try the chicken wing "lollipops" - Nice handle to work with.
Fiona: Their beef brisket noodle soup (with lai fun) is BANGIN'!!!!! Their wontons, potstickers, and xiaolongbao are always good!
Serious Eats: One of our favorite spots for wonton noodle soup, with a wide range of noodles and dumplings.
13. Megu New York
7.4
355 W 16th St,, New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Chelsea · 79 tips and reviews
The Commander: Crispy tuna tartare, edamame lollipops, sweet potato ravioli, wagyu steaks on hot stones, dream roll
Lotte Tan: Love the food.great nice place. Can't wait to go there again 😄
Bobbi Billard: Order the Blessing Cocktail. Megu means “blessing” in Japanese. There's a huge ice sculpture of Buddha downstairs. Make sure you pour rose petals & water onto him with the wooden ladle & make a wish.
14. OBAO Hell's Kitchen
8.2
647 9th Ave (Btwn 45th & 46th Street), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 151 tips and reviews
Jae Chef: I always get the spare rib lollipops and grilled fish. So good.
christine joy: Spare Ribs on Sugar Cane Skewers were a phenomenal WIN. Makes for a great midday snack. Thai iced tea was perfectly creamy and sweet.
Dress for the Date: Blending Thai and Vietnamese, OBAO bridges the gap between the streets of Southeast Asia and the streets of NYC into "Modern Thai." Try the Grilled Japanese Eggplant, Fresh Shrimp Rolls & Pad Thai.
15. The Bar
8.8
28 W 53rd St (5th Avenue), New York, NY
Hotel Bar · Midtown East · 36 tips and reviews
Rubén García: At $25-30/cocktail and $36 for 3 small beef sliders, this is a very pricey bar. Drinks are very good and the atmosphere is cool and classy, so save for the big occasion or when you want to impress!
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