Midtown
Midtown
Page 4The Russian Tea Room
The Russian Tea Room is an NYC institution in Midtown that's part art museum and part restaurant, and it's a popular destination for afternoon tea.
Loi Estiatorio
Loi Estiatorio is an unfussy Greek restaurant in Midtown that feels like it's been around forever.
Queensyard
Queensyard is an expensive spot in Hudson Yards that serves British-inspired food. Unfortunately, it's not very good.
Le Rock
Frenchette is a tough act to follow, but this Midtown brasserie is a successful sequel. Here, you can eat flawlessly-executed food in a grand Art Deco space with an energetic crowd and a sceney vibe.
Gallaghers Steakhouse
Gallaghers Steakhouse has been serving exceptionally good dry-aged meats in Times Square since the 1940s. It's the best classic steakhouse experience in NYC.
Tap Haus 33
At this Midtown bar, you can serve yourself beer using a card you load with money. Bring some friends who want to watch sports.
The Best Lunch In Midtown
Whether you're looking for a fast-casual spot or a sit-down restaurant where you can eat with some clients, these are your top options for a midday meal.
Maman
This location of Maman next to Rockefeller Center excels at baked items like croissants, loaf cakes, and cookies. Because of that, we prefer their sandwiches to their salads.
The Original Soup Kitchen
This place isn't just a destination for George Constanza photos and “No Soup For You” merch. The soup is worth returning for.
Dave's Hot Chicken
Dave’s Hot Chicken, which started in LA, is a fast food joint with juicy fried chicken that comes in seven spice levels ranging from No Spice to Reaper.
Ace's Pizza
There are things you need to experience before you die. One of them is Detroit-style pizza, and Ace's Pizza at Rockefeller Center has some of the city's best.
Tsurutontan
This Midtown location of Tsurutontan serves sushi and unique bowls of udon in a big space with tons of seating spread out over three floors.
Porter House
At this high-end steakhouse overlooking Central Park the food is just as impressive as the view.
Sushi Lab
On a rooftop in Times Square, Sushi Lab is a great place to get an over-the-top omakase without spending hundreds of dollars.
Sugarfish
Sugarfish Midtown offers several omakase options under $75, and the wait times aren't too long.
Burger Joint
Burger Joint is behind a red velvet curtain inside a Midtown hotel. The burgers here used to be worth the wait. They’re not anymore.
The Whitby Bar & Restaurant
This spot in the Whitby Hotel is decorated with random items that look like they came from estate sales, and it's a surprisingly pleasant place to drink in Midtown.
Pebble Bar
Pebble Bar is in a small townhouse tucked into the side of Rockefeller Center, and it's the coolest bar in Midtown. That isn't saying much, but you should still grab a fancy cocktail here.
The Lambs Club
With its red leather booths and Art Deco decor, The Lambs Club is a very Midtown place. It's a little stuffy, but the food is reliably good.
All'Antico Vinaio
The Italian sandwiches from this Florence import are huge, and you'll want to try every single one.
Quality Italian
This loud Midtown restaurant serves steaks and big portions of solid Italian food in a massive space.
Yakitori Totto
By the time you finish paying your bill, you'll already want to come back to this yakitori restaurant in Midtown.
Café China
Bring a group to this crowd-pleasing Midtown restaurant and share a bunch of dim sum and Szechuan dishes.
Taam Tov
You can get outstanding manti and pilaf at this glatt kosher Uzbek spot on 47th Street—if you can figure out how to get in.
Sushi by Bou
Sushi by Bou offers a 30-minute 12-course $50 omakase that's ideal for pre-theater dining.