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The Best Restaurants In Meatpacking
The 12 spots to eat in Meatpacking, if you really want to eat in Meatpacking.
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Del Posto
Del Posto is an excellent special occasion restaurant, located in a big space in Chelsea. Think of it as a more upscale Babbo, or Daniel with pasta.
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Paradou
The lesser of many evils, Paradou is nowhere near as in-your-face awful as many of its neighboring monkey cages. By Meatpacking standards, Paradou is a quaint little French bistro.
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Toro
Toro NYC is a bigger, louder, more party-time version of the Boston original. Hit it for the scene and a spoonful of uni, ham, and caviar.
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Santina
There were exactly zero restaurants we enjoy hanging out in Meatpacking until Santina arrived. Now there’s one.
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Pastis
The original Pastis closed in 2014, and now there’s a new location (also in the Meatpacking District). It isn’t as cool, but the food is still great.
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RH Rooftop Restaurant
RH is the restaurant on top of Restoration Hardware in Meatpacking where you can get design inspiration for your megayacht while eating American food.
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Old Homestead Steakhouse
Old Homestead has been around since 1868, and this steakhouse on the Meatpacking/Chelsea border still serves some of the best steaks in the city.
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The Best Restaurants In Meatpacking
The 12 spots to eat in Meatpacking, if you really want to eat in Meatpacking.
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Grill Café At The Standard
The Grill Café is a casual, all-day American spot in the Standard Hotel in Meatpacking with outdoor seating that’s ideal for people watching.
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Le Bain
Le Bain is a rooftop bar above The Standard High Line with a big dance floor and fun DJ sets.
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Troy Liquor Bar
Troy Liquor Bar is a below-ground cocktail bar in Meatpacking with a late Happy Hour.
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The Biergarten at The Standard
The Standard Biergarten is a big indoor/outdoor drinking spot next to the High Line in Meatpacking.
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Top of The Standard
Top of The Standard is pricey, but you’ve probably seen this cocktail bar in a movie or two, and the 18th-story view is one of the best in the city.
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The Standard Grill
If you want both high-quality people watching and food in Meatpacking, go to The Standard Grill.