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The Midtown Survival Guide
124 spots to make your Midtown grind more bearable.
NYCFeature
124 spots to make your Midtown grind more bearable.
Midtown sucks. But you don't need us to tell you that. You're well aware of the six-foot tall Elmos, the tourists asking you how to get to the NBA Store, and most importantly: the lack of anywhere good to eat or drink. That's where we come in. We hit the mean streets of Midtown and found 124 places to make your workweek grind more bearable. From healthy-ish lunches to hangover helpers to actually-good places to drink, this guide contains everything you need to survive (and maybe even thrive) in Midtown.
Parker & Quinn is the restaurant in the bottom of the Refinery Hotel, and it’s a decent breakfast/lunch/dinner option for the area.
Milos is a Midtown Greek restaurant specializing in fresh fish shipped in from the Mediterranean daily. It's pricey for dinner, but lunch is a steal.
Fields Good is a fast-casual chicken place in Midtown where you can get something (pretty) healthy for lunch.
This two-story spot on 32nd Street is open late and has a huge menu, so you'll easily satisfy whatever Korean food craving you have.