Hell's Kitchen
Hell's Kitchen
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Legacy Records
Legacy Records is a big restaurant in Hudson Yards from the team behind Pasquale Jones and Charlie Bird. It’s pricey, but worth it.
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The Polynesian
The Polynesian is a tiki-themed rooftop cocktail bar in Midtown from the people behind Carbone and The Grill.
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Kung Fu Little Steamed Buns Ramen
Kung Fu Little Steamed Buns Ramen is a good Chinese spot in Hell's Kitchen.
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Wondee Siam
When it comes to Hell’s Kitchen Thai, this is where the magic happens. Prepare to get some spicy in your life, just a short walk from your sad Midtown office.
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Poulette
Restaurant rotisserie chicken that we don't mind paying up for? It exists, in Hell's Kitchen of all places. Get Poulette in your Midtown lunch rotation.
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Taboon
Taboon is one of the best restaurants in Hell's Kitchen, especially if you get down on Middle Eastern food. But also even if you don't.
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Tabata Noodle
There are plenty of spots to grab amazing ramen in New York. While Tabata isn’t the best, it’s a great Midtown option. Tabata is nothing fancy, just a straight up soup shop without any bells and whistles.
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North River Lobster Co.
The food at North River Lobster Co. is regrettably mediocre. Then again, we never expected more from a floating restaurant in the middle of Midtown fart-tastic touristville.
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Ardesia
Ardesia is first and foremost a wine bar, and a good one at that. The food is decent, but it’s secondary to what they do best, which is selecting excellent “mineral-driven” wines from all over the world.
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The Marshal
The Marshal is a perfect neighborhood restaurant in Hell's Kitchen with dedicated regulars and an appreciation for New York.
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HaSalon
HaSalon is a party restaurant in Hell’s Kitchen where you can dance on tables after eating enjoyable but very expensive Israeli food.
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Bird & Branch
Bird and Branch is a coffee shop in Hell’s Kitchen with a short Chinese-American food menu.
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Where To Grab Picnic Food Near Central Park
The next time you’re picnicking in Central Park, show up with something to eat that's better than Triscuits and $8 bodega cheddar.
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Churrascaria Plataforma
Churrascaria Plataforma is a massive Brazilian steakhouse in Hell’s Kitchen with an all-you-can-eat prix-fixe of high-ends meats.
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Torishin
Torishin is a yakitori spot in Hell’s Kitchen that serves a six-course omakase for $65.
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Empanada Mama
If you live in Hell’s Kitchen, you’ll appreciate that Empanada Mama never closes.
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Sullivan Street Bakery
Sullivan Street Bakery should be your coffee date spot in Hell’s Kitchen.
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Capizzi
Capizzi is a one-room pizza place in Hell’s Kitchen. If you’re looking for a meal near Port Authority Bus Terminal, this is probably your best bet.
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Pio Pio
The rotisserie chicken at Pio Pio is one of the best ways you can spend $10 anywhere in the city.
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Chirping Chicken
Like the other locations of Chirping Chicken, this one in Hell’s Kitchen serves great roast chicken and sides in a counter-service setup.