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B.B King Blues serves native New York fare with a hint of the South. Savour delicacies like southern style grits, chicken jambalaya, Louisiana Cajun spiced popcorn shrimp and beale street linguini. This place is dedicated to th... more
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Jean-Georges Vongerichten's impeccable French Contemporary restaurant, located on the Southwest corner of Central Park in the Trump International Hotel, offers modern French food with Pan-Asian and other modern influences. The... more
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The Box is in a two-story brick building. A century ago, the Lower East Side was a destination for vaudeville shows and cabaret, and The Box seeks to capitalize on this history, and bring back a swanky, burlesque vibe. The Box... more
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Chef and global restaurateur Alain Ducasse presents artfully-created contemporary French cuisine at his upscale restaurant Adour located in the St. Regis Hotel. Whimsical takes on traditional dishes combined with elegant wine p... more
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Interesting, unusual and downright delicious dishes from the provinces of northern Italy are served here, along with some of the most sought after wines of Europe and America. There is also excellent service and charming décor,... more
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This French bistro is close to the Theater District. Though crowded during pre-theater times, the service is cordial and efficient and prices are reasonable enough. The main dining room is comfortable and the garden room featur... more
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The paparazzi were waiting outside as I lugged my overnight bag into the hotel lobby and for a moment they contemplated an explosion of flashbulbs. It didn't take them long, however, to realize I was no celeb -- just a f... more
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Celebrity chef Mario Batali and restaurateur Joe Bastianich have come together to create the ultimate Italian dining experience in New York City. A giant stairway dominates the main dining room, set off by pale wood paneling an... more
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'21' has been a favorite dining spot for New Yorkers and visitors for over 75 years. The place to see and be seen in, ‘21' has appeared in more movies and television shows than any other fine dining restaurant in America. Patro... more
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Arguably one of the most famous chefs in the city's history, David Bouley first became famous for his 1980s haute cuisine restaurant, Bouley. In 2002 he closed his New York Times four-star restaurant Bouley Bakery, removed the... more










