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It's men, men, men in suits of all sorts, enjoying masculine meat platters amidst touches of patriarchal Americana. It feels like the kind of place Sinclair Lewis characters would have gone to...
It's men, men, men in suits of all sorts, enjoying masculine meat platters amidst touches of patriarchal Americana. It feels like the kind of place Sinclair Lewis characters would have gone to celebrate a deal, loudly ordering New York cut sirloin, Porterhouse steaks and T-bones. Everything is oversized, including the lobster, which weighs in from 3-13 pounds. Victor Chavez is the chef, who also touts his Maryland crab cakes, grilled chicken breast, and Cajun-spiced filet mignon. If you think you need an appetizer before all this, there's shrimp cocktail, lump crabmeat cocktail, and lobster cocktail. Here you'll find a steakhouse that focuses on an American cuisine an emphasis on steaks.
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A country-inn setting, fresh baked goods, and award-winning preserves make Sarabeth's a breakfast and brunch landmark as well as a pleasant place for light dining. You're bound to see some movie...
A country-inn setting, fresh baked goods, and award-winning preserves make Sarabeth's a breakfast and brunch landmark as well as a pleasant place for light dining. You're bound to see some movie stars digging into granola, omelets, or waffles, served daily until 3:30 in the afternoon. For dinner, there's spinach-and-ricotta ravioli, pan-seared salmon, and grilled sirloin. English muffins, cream of tomato soup, and chicken pot pie are popular house specialties. Accommodating service welcomes babies and toddlers, but not strollers. Visit Sarabeth's Kitchen and you'll get a bakery that focuses on preparing new American dishes where patrons tend to favor desserts and ice cream. Expect the average entrée to cost $12 to $20, and dress casual.
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Stop in Gray's Papaya for a quick service place that serves up American food an emphasis on hot dogs. Now, THIS is New York -- cheap dogs done right! You don't have to be in a hurry to love it....
Stop in Gray's Papaya for a quick service place that serves up American food an emphasis on hot dogs. Now, THIS is New York -- cheap dogs done right! You don't have to be in a hurry to love it. This is the best hot dog place in the world!! Please go if you ever have a chance. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Entrances and walkways are wheelchair friendly. The restaurant stays open late. Cash Only
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This affordable and charming restaurant serves some of the finest Indian foods in New York. The service is warm, the setting comfortable and the food iis incredible. A good selection of vegetarian,...
This affordable and charming restaurant serves some of the finest Indian foods in New York. The service is warm, the setting comfortable and the food iis incredible. A good selection of vegetarian, seafood, biryani and pullau dishes, plus a full bar. They cater parties and handle large groups with aplomb. Gandhi cooks up an east Indian cuisine.
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It's gotten rave reviews and it's the place to go. If you're lucky enough to get a reservation, you'll enter to a fabulous tavern room, warm and comfortable, with a beautiful bar area in which a...
It's gotten rave reviews and it's the place to go. If you're lucky enough to get a reservation, you'll enter to a fabulous tavern room, warm and comfortable, with a beautiful bar area in which a less expensive menu is served. The crowd is sophisticated and casual and the contemporary American food from chef Tom Colicchio's kitchen is fantastic. Dishing up new American and Continental cooking, this is a grill. Expect the average entrée to cost over $20, and there's a prix-fixe menu at $62 per person.
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This huge room with brass railing and red checkered tablecloths serves up a classic New York steak house experience. And, it's been serving it up for years. There's meat hanging in window and...
This huge room with brass railing and red checkered tablecloths serves up a classic New York steak house experience. And, it's been serving it up for years. There's meat hanging in window and celebrity photos hanging on the walls. Located in the theater district, it's the perfect place when you want a great steak before a show. Visiting Gallagher's Steak House, you'll find a steakhouse that serves American especially known for steaks. Expect to pay over $60 per person.
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Nobu
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105 Hudson St New York, New York 10013 (212) 219-0500
Awesome dining experience. I give this restaurant the highest ratings possible. We put our meal in the hands of the chef and our server as suggested! Brilliant idea. We told them our likes and...
Awesome dining experience. I give this restaurant the highest ratings possible. We put our meal in the hands of the chef and our server as suggested! Brilliant idea. We told them our likes and dislikes and they produced a meal that was exquisite. Server Megan - request her!
Perhaps the greatest Japanese restaurant in New York City and certainly the most innovative. Don't wimp out and order the usual sushi.
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An instant winner when it opened early in the summer of 1996, Stephen Hanson's sophisticated seafood palace gave people a reason to stay in the city instead of tooling out to the overcrowded...
An instant winner when it opened early in the summer of 1996, Stephen Hanson's sophisticated seafood palace gave people a reason to stay in the city instead of tooling out to the overcrowded Hamptons. Housed in a lofty former bank building, there's a raw bar at the back of the multilevel dining room and attractive outdoor balcony seating. A tray of iced oysters is a must. Other excellent choices include Moroccan-spiced red snapper, lobster by the pound, and lightly grilled Asian-accented swordfish. Blue Water Grill offers an American fare with a menu based largely on seafood and the raw bar. Expect the average entrée to cost for the most part in the range of $12 to $20.
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At La Mela, menus are furnished upon request and with disdain. "We feed people," a waiter explains, gesturing to the identical family-styleplatters of gnocchi, tortellini, and linguini; freshly...
At La Mela, menus are furnished upon request and with disdain. "We feed people," a waiter explains, gesturing to the identical family-styleplatters of gnocchi, tortellini, and linguini; freshly baked loaves of bread; enormous kitchen bowls of salad; and carafes of house red wine at every table. "Come with your whole family," he urges, "with uncles and grandmothers and babies." Occasional outbursts of singing and clapping can be heard from the kitchen, which threatens at any moment to spill into the dining room. La Mela is carnivalesque and cozily cramped with strings of white lights illuminating the outdoor cafe where diners can eat while watching people parade through an equally festive Little Italy. La Mela Ristorante is a place that offers guests Italian.
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JB's is the place where everyone knows your name! You'll see the same people there every week, and it's a fun place to hang out with friends. They have cheap beer and friendly bartenders. There is...
JB's is the place where everyone knows your name! You'll see the same people there every week, and it's a fun place to hang out with friends. They have cheap beer and friendly bartenders. There is also Karoake. It's hard to find - so keep your eyes out - it's the Highland Park exit off Route 1. Plenty of parking.
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