Chelsea
Chelsea
Page 3Friedman's
Opened with celiacs in mind, Friedman's makes the city's best gluten-free pancakes and waffles.
Lobby Bar
Lobby Bar at Hotel Chelsea feels like the foyer of an old chateau, and it's a great place to sit on a couch, drink a martini, and converse.
LouLou
LouLou is a French bistro in Chelsea that attracts influencers looking for the perfect OOTD shot, and the food here is actually pretty good.
La Devozione
La Devozione serves fantastic pasta, both omakase-style and à la carte, in a pretty space in Chelsea Market.
Qanoon
Quanoon is a Palestinian restaurant in Chelsea known for its homestyle cooking and colorful, farm-fresh produce.
Somewhere Nowhere
Somewhere Nowhere is an indoor lounge and open-air rooftop designed with a magic-garden feel in mind. If you stop by before bottle service starts, it won't feel too clubby.
Skirt Steak
Skirt Steak’s concept is pretty simple: Make people wait in line, and then reward them with steak, peppercorn bearnaise, and unlimited fries.
Shukette
Head to Shukette in Chelsea for labne, pita, and other Mediterranean dishes from the Levant region.
Motel Morris
Motel Morris is a useful, attractive restaurant in Cheslea where you can eat roast chicken with a date or your parents.
Burger & Lobster
The Popular London restaurant chain's first NYC location is in Chelsea, and it has mixed results. The burger is great, but the lobster? Not so hot.
BEC
A restaurant that only serves bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches. No, this is not a joke. BEC is real, and it's here to cure your hangover.
Westville Chelsea
Chelsea, you lucky dog, congrats on getting your very own Westville location. We love Westville – a well priced, one stop shop that’s equally reliable for breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert.
Da Umberto
Da Umberto is a classic old-school Italian joint, but without some of the shtick found in other Little Italy joints.
Cull & Pistol
Cull & Pistol is our new favorite destination in Chelsea Market. Say what you will about the crowds, but this is as good as workday eating probably gets.
El Quinto Pino
This restaurant/wine bar in Chelsea from the folks who brought you Tia Pol and Txikito delivers solid authentic Spanish eats, wine, and sangria.
Tipsy Parson
Tipsy Parson has done a perfect job of creating a place that looks and feels like a Southern restaurant, but at the cost of under-delivering on the food. Look elsewhere to satisfy your comfort food cravings.
Cookshop
One of the few New York City restaurants you can count on for an excellent meal regardless of circumstance. Go for any meal or for a day on the patio.
Chama Mama
Chama Mama is a Georgian restaurant in Chelsea where you can get a good stew and some excellent khachapuri. Bring a group, and order a lot.
Momoya
Everyone has a favorite neighborhood sushi spot and, if you live in Chelsea, there’s a good chance yours is Momoya.
Crispo
An old Infatuation favorite, Crispo is still hanging tough like Keith Richards' internal organs. Come for great pastas, salumi, and a solid wine list.
Sushi Seki Chelsea
The Chelsea Sushi Seki outpost is bigger and badder than the original. Aside from the decor differences, everything appears to be exactly the same.
Empire Diner
Empire Diner has opened and closed a few times over the years, but now it’s a sleek Southern-inspired restaurant in the same vintage space.