Mark Woodland: A glass of Johnny Walker in the best city in the world...cheers to the weekend
Ramp Creative: One of our favorite places in NYC, not just for the historic atmosphere, innovative food or the classic drinks; but also for the great branding done by Michael Beirut and Pentagram. Nice details. Read more.
ZAGAT: The circa-1907 chandelier depicts a barmaid among clusters of grapes, harkening back to the space’s original use: a men-only barroom.
3. Perrine
8.2
2 E 61st St, New York, NY
French Restaurant · Upper East Side · 3 tips and reviews
ᴴ: perrine salad, campanelle al tartuffo, roasted salmon and the creamy mashed potatoes worth to try🤤 loved the service too 👍🏻
Andrew C: Did not have restaurant week menu on weekend, so pricier than planned... but definitely worth it - all the food and service and atmosphere was wonderful (even as a hotel restaurant)!!!
SMA: If you are going for breakfast .. I recommend pancakes 😋
7. Kaoru
8.3
310 E 46th St (at 2nd Ave), New York, NY
Karaoke Bar · Turtle Bay · 11 tips and reviews
Jenny L: Hidden gem in midtown east. It's a Japanese eatery / piano bar / karaoke. They are so generous with the amount of sashimi they put into a bowl. $22 is so worth it for Uni don. Kirin draft is only $4.
Colin Lee: Fresh, authentic chirashi place with generous portions. Will def come back!
katwiththek: Hidden gem in midtown east for fresh chirashi bowl. Ask for daily special, get seated by the bar. Friendly host and attentive staff. If you come on Sat nights, they may even have live jazz music.
8. New York Comedy Club
8.1
241 E 24th St (between 2nd Ave & 3rd Ave), New York, NY
Comedy Club · Rose Hill · 29 tips and reviews
Chris Pinola: great intimate setting at a reasonable price, very strong cocktails too ;)
Danny Palmer: "The house gin isn't all that bad" says your new best friend and local comic Danny Palmer.
Kiera Stefens: This place is a lot of fun & it seems like you know everyone since the venue is small. It gives the comedians a chance to interact with the majority of the audience which always keeps it interesting.
9. MarkJoseph Steakhouse
8.2
261 Water St (btwn Peck Slip & Dover St), New York, NY
Steakhouse · Financial District · 24 tips and reviews
Elizabeth Iriz: Tucked away just south of the Brooklyn Bridge, the steakhouse serves up a juicy porterhouse and yummy sides. My favorite is the sauteed asparagus!
Ingrid Moody: Not only are the dry aged steaks incredible, but so are the pork chops with hot cherry peppers!!!
Brighty: For first timers go for the Sirloin and a couple of sides.
10. Mastro's Steakhouse
8.9
1285 Avenue of the Americas (at W 52nd St), New York, NY
Steakhouse · Theater District · 59 tips and reviews
Lori Sherman: Great steaks, appetizers & desserts. Butter cake a must! Music is usually really nice, but can be loud. If you want quiet, request downstairs.
Lee Hoffman: The best filet mignon I’ve ever had. Get the bone in one it’s even better.
Nabil Bazzari: Have not been. Aboud Najjar recommends...appetizers sushi steak with wasabi mashed potato. Their Beverly Hills location is yummy.
15. Yves
7.5
385 Greenwich St (at N Moore St), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Tribeca · 18 tips and reviews
Jen Berg: Excellent food, great space and lovely service... albeit a bit pricey. Start with a cocktail, and strongly consider the gnocchi and schnitzel in your order.
Dan E: Great brunch selections, especially the croque madame
Bruce Homer: Short but excellent menu. Chicken meatballs and Yves cheeseburger were excellent! Attentive staff and a chic, yet cozy atmosphere.