Walk-Ins
Walk-Ins
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At this Nepalese restaurant in Sunnyside, a whole section of the menu is dedicated to goat's head dishes.
Duryea's Lobster Deck & Seafood Market
Duryea's Lobster Deck & Seafood Market is where you should eat lobster and feel like you're on a fancy vacation, which you probably are.
Osteria Del Porto
Osteria Del Porto is a charming Italian spot for casual dates at the South Street Seaport.
Carne Mare
This steakhouse on Pier 17 looks like a cruise ship dining room and has a terrific Wagyu striploin.
Old Tbilisi Garden
Old Tbilisi Garden in Greenwich Village has a rock-filled back garden and khachapuri that you won't be able to stop eating.
Enzo's of Arthur Avenue
This huge red sauce joint is among the best on Arthur Avenue. Go with a group, and get a bunch of pastas.
Mike's Deli
The sandwiches are solid at this Italian deli in the Arthur Avenue Retail Market, but we really love the hot food.
Amura Japanese Cuisine
Amura is a casual sushi spot on the Upper East Side with a gigantic menu and unique dishes.
Wasan
At this Park Slope sushi spot, you can get first-class fish for inexplicably low prices. Get it in one of their bento boxes for lunch.
Ki Sushi
Ki Sushi's Park Slope location is great for groups and anyone else who wants a good deal on semi-fancy sushi.
Miss Mamie's Spoonbread Too
Miss Mamie’s is a soul food restaurant in Morningside Heights where you’ll want to try as many things as possible. So come with a group.
Noz Market
There are two ways to eat at Noz Market: omakase in the back room, or handrolls up front. You'll get excellent fish and rice either way.
Where To Have A Last-Minute Group Dinner
If you forgot to plan a group dinner and your friends are starting to ask questions, choose a spot from this guide.
Izakaya Toribar
Izakaya Toribar serves a large variety of great yakitori and kushikatsu in a dark basement space in Midtown East.
The Mark
This Jean-Georges restaurant in the Mark Hotel is a reliable walk-in option for upscale seafood and pizza.
Filé Gumbo Bar
This spacious place in Tribeca will satisfy your craving for Cajun and Creole, even though the food isn't on the same level as what you'd find in New Orleans.