Upper East Side
Upper East Side
Page 2Three Guys Restaurant
You'll see both neighborhood regulars and museum tourists eating tuna melts and fries at this nondescript Greek diner on the UES.
Via Quadronno
Sit outside with a panini and cappuccino at this cute little Italian cafe by Central Park.
Zabb PuTawn
If you've never met a chili you didn't like, this Northern Thai restaurant on the UES is for you.
Bohemian Spirit
Bohemian Spirit is a restaurant in an old Czech American cultural center. Stop by to eat Czech comfort food and learn some drinking songs.
Lashevet
Lashevet is a Middle Eastern restaurant on the UES with a creative, fully vegetarian lunch menu, and great kebabs and seafood during dinner hours.
William Greenberg Desserts
There’s no cookie as synonymous with New York as the black and white, and the best ones are found at William Greenberg Desserts on the Upper East Side.
Keys & Heels
Keys & Heels is a speakeasy disguised as a locksmith and shoe repair shop. It's never uncomfortably crowded, and it's one of the best options for cocktails on the Upper East Side.
Pick-A-Bagel
The problem with this location of Pick-A-Bagel on 77th and Lex is that you’re just not sure what you’re going to get.
Sojourn
Sojourn on the Upper East Side has a menu influenced by a lot of different cuisines, and it's a solid option for when all you need is somewhere that’s “just fine.”
The Best Brunch On The Upper East Side
There are a lot of places to eat eggs and pancakes in the middle of the day on the Upper East Side. Here are our favorites.
Café Sabarsky
Café Sabarsky is a classic Viennese cafe in the Neue Galerie that will transport you straight to Europe.
Ralph's Café
Ralph's is a fashionable coffee shop on Madison Avenue that makes a wonderful chocolate chip cookie.
Sasabune
Sasabune is a high-end sushi omakase restaurant on the Upper East Side with attentive chefs and interesting fish.
Sushi Noz
You want the short version of this review? The cheapest meal at Sushi Noz costs $250, and it’s worth the price.
Tanoshi Sushi
Tanoshi Sushi is a reasonably-priced, BYOB omakase spot on the Upper East Side that offers interesting add-on nigiri.
Mission Ceviche
Mission Ceviche is a fun Peruvian restaurant on the Upper East Side where you should bring a group.
Sushi Jin
Sushi Jin is a sushi spot on the UES, and it’s one of the best places to get a sub-$150 omakase in the East 80s.
East Harlem Bottling Co.
East Harlem Botting Co. is a neighborhood brunch and burger spot to hang out with friends, your kids, or a TV.
2nd Floor Bar & Essen
2nd Floor Bar & Essen is a semi-hidden bar above 2nd Ave Deli on the Upper East Side. It’s perfect for date night, and the food is great.