Unique Dining Experience
Unique Dining Experience
Page 3Vatan
Vatan is a fun Indian restaurant in Kips Bay where the only option is a vegetarian, all-you-can-eat dinner.
Telly’s Taverna
Telly’s Taverna has an infinite number of tables and some of the best Greek food in Astoria.
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.
Tomi Jazz
Tomi Jazz is a Japanese jazz bar that also happens to be one of the coolest date options in Midtown.
High Street on Hudson
High Street on Hudson is a Philly import in the West Village that will happily make you a sandwich or a bowl of tripe. You should have both.
Dirt Candy
All of the food at Dirt Candy is vegetarian, but you should come to this East Village tasting menu spot no matter how you feel about meat.
Niche Niche
Niche Niche is a dinner party inside a Soho townhouse, where there’s a different wine list and menu every night.
Grand Banks
If the Queen Mary just ended up being a nicely appointed tug boat loaded with alcohol and raw oysters, you’d have Grand Banks. Load up on ceviche and fried veggies, just make sure you aren’t prone to motion sickness.
Chef’s Table At Brooklyn Fare
Chef’s Table At Brooklyn Fare in Hell’s Kitchen serves a tasting menu that’s unlike anything else you’ll eat in NYC.
Brooklyn Crab
Brooklyn Crab is one of the most unique outdoor dining destinations in NYC for two reasons: crabs and mini golf.
Agern
Agern is a Nordic restaurant inside Grand Central that’s perfect for lunch or dinner when your company is paying.
Tatiana Restaurant & Nightclub
At the always-interesting Tatiana Restaurant & Night Club on the Brighton Beach boardwalk, dinner is about more than just the food. It's about fire gymnastics too.
Shalom Japan
Shalom Japan is what happens when two chefs from different backgrounds (Japanese & Jewish) fall in love and start making food instead of babies.
Tortilleria Los Hermanos
Down the street from the L train Jefferson stop in Bushwick, you'll find the a garage serving some of the city’s best tacos.
Bathhouse
Bathhouse is an Eastern European restaurant in Williamsburg that serves some of the best food you can eat in a robe.
Sushi Ishikawa
Sushi Ishikawa is an omakase sushi restaurant on the Upper East Side where you can eat a high-end sushi meal for around $100.
Red Paper Clip
Red Paper Clip serves a very good six-course tasting menu for $95 in a bare West Village space.
Cathédrale
Cathedrale is an enormous, overpriced French restaurant from the people behind Tao - and, despite the sprawling space, it isn’t that fun.
Shabushabu Macoron
The world’s first shabushabu omakase restaurant, owned by the people behind Cocoron, is a unique experience in a number of ways.
The Turk’s Inn
The Turk’s Inn is a fun spot in Bushwick modeled on an old Wisconsin supper club. You mostly go for the atmosphere, but the food is pretty decent.
Tokyo Record Bar
Tokyo Record Bar is a basement in Greenwich Village where you eat a seven-course tasting menu and request songs from their vinyl collection.
HaSalon
HaSalon is a party restaurant in Hell’s Kitchen where you can dance on tables after eating enjoyable but very expensive Israeli food.
Sushi On Me
Sushi On Me is a party sushi omakase spot in a basement in Jackson Heights where you can drink unlimited sake and eat delicious nigiri for just under $100.
Cote
This Korean barbecue place in Flatiron looks kind of like a nightclub and serves some high-quality beef. They also do a great prix fixe.