D C: the biryani is delicious
Rewan Parti: One of the best fast food Indian in the city. Do order chicken tikka, black lentils and paneer tikka. The food is fresh and served hot. They have the option of biryani, dosa, fiesta and salad.
Michelle Wiles: So good. Great place to bring a friend who is scared of Indian food
3. Utsav Restaurant
7.5
1185 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY
Indian Restaurant · Theater District · 48 tips and reviews
Linda Miklowitz: Prix fixe of 3 courses is good value. Includes naan and 2 sides with entree.
Uptown Girl: You will never find better naans. Although the place in itself is nothing fancy, the food is very good and can compare with some of the trendier, more upscale Indian restaurants in the city.
Uptown Girl: Naans (extraordinary)
4. Benares
240 W 56th St (at Broadway), New York, NY
Indian Restaurant · Theater District · 24 tips and reviews
Neal Rabin: Great Indian for mid or anywhere. Staff was over the top friendly, made perfect suggestions, and was attentive. The shrimp appetizer Angoori Jhinga was phenomenal. Don't miss it - flavorful & unique.
Serious Eats: Casual but refined Indian that's an interesting spin from the usual north Indian menu, but with hits and misses.
May Nguyen: Scallops!! Yum!!
5. Nios
6.9
130 W 46th St (at 6th Ave.), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Theater District · 20 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Stop in for some wine and sharable plates of comfort food. Try the Popcorn, Laughing Bird Shrimp Ceviche and the Tuna Sliders.
Sarah Bailey: It sounds silly, but the bathrooms are really cool.
Shaya Lyon: Great hours d'ouvres, cool bathrooms!
7. Carnegie Hall
9.2
881 7th Ave (at W 57th St), New York, NY
Concert Hall · Theater District · 110 tips and reviews
Brennen Collier: Good gift shop, excellent performances, amazing acoustics, ambient atmosphere, and an ornate hall perfect for any performance no matter the occasion. What's not to love?
HISTORY: Construction began in 1890 and it was named after Andrew Carnegie, who paid for its construction. It opened May 5 1891 with a concert conducted by Walter Damrosch & composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Time Out New York: The best concert auditorium in NYC hosts the world’s greatest orchestras, instrumentalists and singers. Lately, prominent world-music acts and even rock bands have been added to the mix. Read more.
8. Times Square
8.5
Broadway & 7th Ave (btwn W 42nd & 47th St), New York, NY
Plaza · Theater District · 2356 tips and reviews
Melting Hearts USA Sunglasses: Great for people watching or character watching and always a great place to check out if it's your first time in New York!
HISTORY: This area was originally named Longacre Square but was renamed in 1904 when the NY Times moved to the skyscraper now known as One Times Square at 42nd St., famous for the Times Square Ball drop.
Time Out New York: When the New York Times moved into offices at Broadway and 42nd Street on Dec 31, 1904, it threw a party so legendary that New Yorkers started to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Times Square every year. Read more.
9. Palace Theatre
8.5
1564 Broadway (at W 47th St), New York, NY
Theater · Theater District · 102 tips and reviews
The New Yorker: "Was I the only person in the audience, I wondered, who wasn't buying the candid carrottop's buoyant ballyhoo?" John Lahr reviews "Annie," dir. James Lapine, 11/19/2012: Read more.
Bergdorf Goodman: Hello #BGWindows ! thrilled to see our windows making a Broadway cameo.
10. New York City Center
9.0
131 W 55th St (btwn 6th & 7th Ave), New York, NY
Theater · Theater District · 67 tips and reviews
BECKIE 💋🐶🌻💜💫 PODLECKIS: Always a great place to see the great sites and galleries, culture, diversity! ♡♡♡
The Wall Street Journal: Following a nationwide trend, the seats in this theater are getting wider by an average of two inches. "Americans have gotten a little plumper," explains the managing director. Read more.
Holly Chen: Admire the beautiful new Moroccan ceiling!
Matthew Hunter: Partial view from the Mezz is pretty good and worth the cheaper price. Don't get partial view Orchestra tickets
Time Out New York: Make sure you see Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, a musical about the seventh U.S. President with an emo-rock score and an ironic, silly-smart approach. Opens Oct 13.
Josh: Once is an amazing show, but be warned- the ushers are the rudest I've ever seen.
13. Oceana
8.1
120 W 49th St. (btwn 6th & 7th Ave.), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Theater District · 59 tips and reviews
AnnG Ibarra: Best crabcakes ever!! Had the grilled swordfish and was awesome too!! Chocolate soufflé for desert -fantastic!
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Indulge in carnaroli risotto with shrimp stock or grouper "chraime" with a spicy, North African-inspired tomato sauce. – Green Guide Editor
Lindsay Anderson: in my lifetime, I've had a lot of cheese plates. this one was the best.
Tracy Krupitzer: Surprisingly roomy seats. Beware of far left/right orch seats - the boxes hang pretty low and block a lot of the view.
Allison Kasic: Pretty small theater so most of the seats are good.
Flynn Jones: Tip for folks who work here: if you're in harmony with my favorite people who work here, keep on keepin' on. If not, change your ways or leave my friends alone.