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Where To Have Your Birthday Dinner In NYC
When you want to have a big, fun dinner that involves good food and people saying nice things about you, try one of these spots.
Where To Have A Private Dinner In NYC Right Now
The wine cellars, sushi counters, and cute backyards where you should host your next private dinner.
The Best Restaurants In Koreatown
Where to get kimbap, rice cakes, and Korean barbecue before you sing karaoke.
The Best Bars In Chelsea
Drink a martini under a big chandelier, or dance at a spot hidden in a subway station.
The Best NYC Bars For Your Birthday
Where to celebrate with cocktails, shuffleboard, dancing, and more.
The Best Korean BBQ In Koreatown
Our favorite spots around 32nd Street to have someone grill meat at your table.
The Best Bars For Big Groups
The best places where you can easily roll up and drink with a big group.
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Metropolis
Housed in a glamorous FiDi venue, Metropolis serves an ambitious and confusing menu that needs a bit of workshopping.
Don Peppe
Decorated with horse-racing memorabilia, this Italian restaurant has been making family-style classics in South Ozone Park since 1968.
Gino’s of Bay Ridge
Gino’s has a pizza shop up front, and a massive dining room where you should have a birthday party in the back.
Villa Mosconi
This Northern Italian restaurant has been around since 1976, and it's pleasantly impervious to change.
Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao
Bring a group to this East Village branch of a popular soup dumpling chain for an easy, impromptu dinner.
Xi Yue Hui Seafood Hot Pot
Bring a big group to this Sunset Park spot, get a private room, and then do hot pot and sing karaoke at the same time.
The Best Korean BBQ In Koreatown
Our favorite spots around 32nd Street to have someone grill meat at your table.
Paros
Head to this Tribeca restaurant for Grecian urns, artificial vines, designer handbags, and decent, underseasoned food.
Akino Sushi
Akino Sushi in Elmhurst offers a $42, all-you-can-eat sushi option that actually feels worth it.
Jeremy's Ale House
Open since 1974, this could be your new favorite dive bar, with quart containers of beer starting at $8.
Sappe
Looking for skewers, Thai salads, and cocktails with slightly smutty descriptions? Head to Sappe on 14th Street.
Malka
At this kosher restaurant, fish come out of the kitchen on fire, and the klezmer pop is dialed up to 11.
Al Badawi
On the Upper East Side, Al Badawi is a Middle Eastern restaurant with cheesy flatbreads, dips, and proteins that are reliably good for a group dinner.
Coqodaq
Order champagne and caviar with your fancy fried chicken at this Korean restaurant in Flatiron.
Madame Vo
At Madame Vo in the East Village, split Vietnamese classics with your friends, but make sure everyone get's their own phở so you don't have to share.
Where To Have Your Birthday Dinner In NYC
When you want to have a big, fun dinner that involves good food and people saying nice things about you, try one of these spots.
Speedy Romeo
Speedy Romeo in Clinton Hill is great for an undiscerning group or kids, but less so for St. Louis-style pizza purists.
The Best Bars In Chelsea
Drink a martini under a big chandelier, or dance at a spot hidden in a subway station.
Romanian Garden
This spacious Romanian restaurant has great lamb, live music, and a boatload of affordable wine.