2. Manhatta
9.3
28 Liberty St, New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Financial District · 48 tips and reviews
Dave Couch: Outstanding food at an incredible venue. Amazing setting with incredible view of the New York City skyline
Dan Scavone: The view alone overshadows all the other great things happening here. Interesting pre-fixed menu in the dining room but I favor the bar menu which I look forward to trying. Can’t go wrong either way.
L. Q.: Great deal for lunchtime. Also, unbeatable view. Scotch snails were a great starter. The chicken (yes!) and the pork were delicious. Non-tipping restaurant - which is elegant.
3. Blue Ribbon Sushi
9.1
119 Sullivan St (btwn Prince & Spring St), New York, NY
Sushi Restaurant · SoHo · 294 tips and reviews
Sathish Muthukrishnan: Love the AMEX coat check tag!
Lydia Y: This is one of the best sushi restaurants I have eaten in in all of New York City. So fresh and tasty and fast service. Open-style rolling is my favorite. A recommended restaurant for sushi and rolls.
naveen: the blue ribbon roll is fantastic, as expected. you can't go wrong with the marriage of lobster, shiso and black caviar. take your time eating it. then order up another roll.
4. Secchu Yokota
9.2
199 E 3rd St (at Ave B), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Alphabet City · 13 tips and reviews
Ranu Rajkarnikar: This place is pure magic. Lovely friendly staff, incredible tempura omakase and delicious sake. We loved talking to Dime, Nicholas and Chef Yokota. Such a nice add to the neighborhood and so tasty.
Vicki Bloom: Eight seat, fixed seating, open kitchen tempura omakase with French-influenced appetizers and dessert. Great experience.
Dustin Lee: You will end up blowing a ton of money here (unless you're highly disciplined and stick with the base option), but you will also be served an impeccably prepared meal. Good spot for special occasions
5. 54 Below
9.2
254 W 54th St (btwn Broadway & 8th Ave), New York, NY
Performing Arts Venue · Theater District · 45 tips and reviews
Tracy Krupitzer: The cocktails are amazing. And get the fries. Just... Just get the fries.
Concert Ticket Agency: A must for all Broadway fans! From Ben Vereen to Patti LuPone. Food/drink minimum, but the small plates are delicious. Not a bad seat in the house, staff is very accommodating and performance-friendly
Andrea Mathias: The perfect place for a first date, catch up with friends, or just to slip away from reality for a while. Also, I will do bad things to get my hands on some of their truffle Mac & Cheese.
Peter Cooke: For 🔥 vibes & an exciting time, definitely book for inside (NB on a night with live music👌🏽) but for a stunning outdoor chill-out, book outside.
José Paredes: Not many people there
Andrey Bagdasaryan: Вид на Манхеттен открывается отличный. А если взять кофе или чего перекусит, дак вообще кайф.
7. Sushi By Bou
9.2
132 W 47th St, New York, NY
Sushi Restaurant · Theater District · 27 tips and reviews
Edwina McGregor: A small, intimate Omakase restaurant hidden in midtown. Beautiful fresh and tasty sushi, fun and friendly staff. Would definitely come back again!
Jason: $50 omakase with fresh fish, probably the best value for your $. Space to seat about 10 people at the bar with 2 sushi chefs. Truly a hidden gem.
D C: some of the freshest sushi I've had that bests some other much more expensive options. they frequently also give you free sake if you're friendly :)
Richard Revilla: Great Art in this lesser known venue on Museum Mile. Remember to use the coat check in the winter months to ensure you can walk comfortably. Whitney is moving soon.
Chris Phillips: Best museum in Manhattan. Gorgeous new building holds thoughtfully curated, human scale exhibits on modern artists working in our time. Special amazing place. Take a little time to enjoy the view too
Whitney Museum of American Art: This is the site of the Whitney Museum's future building in the Meatpacking District. The Whitney will break ground on the Renzo Piano-designed building in May 2011. Read more.
9. Keens Steakhouse
9.1
72 W 36th St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Steakhouse · Koreatown · 482 tips and reviews
Christopher Pepe: Here it is: the playbill found under Lincoln's seat at Ford's Theater on the night of his assassination. Find it by the second floor coat check.
Ricky Sherrill: Everthing here is top notch. Starting at the bar where they have a nice selection of bourbons. At the table you can't go wrong with any of the steaks. I recommend getting a mutton chop for the table.
Travel Channel: If you want the real New York-style steakhouse, it helps to actually do it in New York. You really can’t do any better or more authentic than Keens. – Anthony Bourdain, No Reservations Read more.
10. Thai Villa
9.1
5 E 19th St (btwn 5th Ave & Broadway), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · Flatiron District · 87 tips and reviews
Mike Nickerson: Hands down one of the best, most authentic Thai restaurants in the city. Beautiful decor, mouthwatering food, exceptional service and affordably-priced!
Amber: Pad Thai and green curry were great - would definitely go back!
Zeba Siddiqi: Beautiful decor, great tasting food! Do try pandan leaves chicken, Pad thai & Tapioca dumplings. For vegetarians they use oyster/fish sauce,pls check with server to modify :)
12. Atera
9.1
77 Worth St (btwn Broadway & Church St), New York, NY
Molecular Gastronomy Restaurant · Tribeca · 45 tips and reviews
Douglas Heddings: A must visit for the ultimate gastronaut and even the regular person who appreciates food! Molecular gastronomy at its best!
The New Yorker: The chef’s fondness for wild food is reflected in both the menu and the restaurant’s décor. When asked about the vertical herb garden growing in the dining room, a server once replied, “It’s alive.” Read more.
7th.List: Matthew Lightner's long-awaited seventeen-seat space has opened in Tribeca. Stay tuned to see if New York embraces this $150 ten-course tasting menu. Read more.
13. Dear Irving
9.1
55 Irving Pl (at E 17th St), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Union Square · 245 tips and reviews
Kate Hind: This place is so cozy and the staff are really nice. 4 rooms with a different period setting. Great cocktails: I like the Negroni Sbagliato or the Vice Versa.
Noah Weiss: The owners of Raines Law Room created a new speakeasy twice the size, with reservations, with many French themed rooms. It's still the perfect date spot, but just bright enough to go with friends.
Elyse Estrada: If you like Raines Law Room you'll love this place. Super cute with themed rooms and romantic nooks to steal away and sip fancy cocktails. Reservations will be needed as more people find out about it.
14. The McKittrick Hotel
9.0
530 W 27th St (btwn 10th & 11th Ave), New York, NY
Indie Theater · Chelsea · 325 tips and reviews
Albert Tan: There are three cycles. The play starts in the hotel lobby (floor 2?), actors change clothes in the coat check room. It helps to follow MacBeth through an entire cycle to get the story.
Derek Snyder: The coat check people are self-righteous jackasses
🌊 Kim ⛅️: You can no longer bring your bag in...must check, and this includes purses. Have pockets or you will have to hold your money, coat check ticket in your hand! Coat check girl a complete rude bitch.