1. Mary's Fish Camp
8.4
64 Charles St (at W 4th St), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · West Village · 140 tips and reviews
Erica Jaffe: Order this and you will not be disappointed: elotes (Mexican corn), beet salad, fish tacos, oysters, deviled eggs, hot fudge sundae and banana cream pie. Come hungry!!!
Emily Wilson: Look out for the specials and always leave room for the hot fudge sundae
Dominic Preuss: Best lobster roll in NYC. Whole bronzini is the 2nd best dish. Sundae's are amazing too.
4. The Odeon
8.7
145 W Broadway (at Thomas St), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Tribeca · 218 tips and reviews
Rebecca Mazza: Great burger, martinis, and the best hot fudge sundae in the city. Also really enjoyed the spicy chicken dumping. Plus the service is outstanding.
Kathryn D: Chic and exuberant environs. Solid wine list and best croque monsieur in the city. 10pm+ reservations for most fun.
Bravo: American Psychos down salmon and steak frites, but the real scene's on the sidewalk. -Andy Cohen, Watch What Happens Live!
5. Wolfgang's Steakhouse
8.9
409 Greenwich St (btwn Hubert & Beach), New York, NY
Steakhouse · Tribeca · 72 tips and reviews
Christopher Lee: My favorite steakhouse in the city so far. Canadian bacon, porterhouse for two, German potatoes and creamed spinach. Need I say more???
Cathy Chu: Mr. Wolfgang in the house and personally greeted us! Bacon to start, porterhouse for 2, creamed spinach, german potatoes...think heaven is like this?
Justin Orgel: Monster steak for 3. You deserve it!
6. Aretsky's Patroon
8.0
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.
8. Trademark Taste & Grind
7.7
38 W 36th St (Between 5th & 6th Aves), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Koreatown · 28 tips and reviews
James Kiernan: What a menu! Has something for everyone, including an indulgent fried chicken sandwich, flatbreads, steaks, seafood and sides. Fun, energetic vibe.
Zayed Khan: The cocktails are pretty well balanced. Highlight of the menu is probably the "Tall Order" which pulled off the lemon-y green tea flavours really well. The "Quick Draw" was also pleasant.
Michael Natale: Service was not the best but not poor. Food was good. Try the Caesar salad, the fried tomatoes, sauteed greens, and either the hanger steak or brick chicken as the main dish.
11. Serendipity 3
7.5
225 E 60th St (btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave), New York, NY
Dessert Shop · Upper East Side · 536 tips and reviews
Jim Anderson: Try the Hot Fudge Sundae - "Can't Say No" Sundae humble pie, ice cream, banana and hot fudge with whipped cream 15.00
Norman Ellis: Get a table upstairs. Less crowded and more Intimate. Split a Shepard's pie or an omelette and you'll still have room for the treats. Froz hot chic is to die but try the apricot smush as well.
Bravo: We go to Serendipity for the desserts only. They have the best Frozen Hot Chocolate. For real! -Jill Zarin, Real Housewives of New York City
12. The Smith
8.5
1900 Broadway (at W 63rd St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Lincoln Square · 345 tips and reviews
BuzzFeed: The Smith is an NYC mini-chain, but this is its best location by far. It’s huge, with tons of outdoor seating and a great view of Lincoln Center. Read more.
The Corcoran Group: The newest of the 3 Smith restaurants, this one is a welcome addition to the area. We love to start with the potato chips and blue cheese fondue, followed by the lobster roll or roasted chicken salad.
Jack Price: ok the fucking mac and cheese here is actually the most ridiculous taste I can't even try to describe it, go here if you ever have the pleasure of being in the vicinity
13. 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: While dinner here is awesome, we prefer to eat at this hip spot for brunch - reservations are a must. The BLT+E is to die for, and what makes it extra delicious is that it's served on a croissant!
Jasmine Benun: Unisex bathroom, enter at your own risk.
AskMen: Aside from seafood towers & ceviche, the menu also includes smart comfort food like fried chicken & potato waffles, and St. Louis-style sticky ribs. Read more.