New York Restaurant Week: What Places Are a Must-Visit
'21.01.2025'
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Every January, New York City delights its residents and visitors promotional offers and discounts to restaurants, Broadway shows, museums and attractions. Forbes tells where you can have the most delicious lunch.
You can book a table now with the Week's offers restaurants. Discounts will be valid from Tuesday, January 21, to Sunday, February 9.
New York Restaurant Week 2025
This year, the promotion includes more than 500 restaurants in all five New York City boroughs (Manhattan, Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island). You'll pay $30, $45, or $60 for a two-course lunch or three-course dinner on days selected by each restaurant.
Participating restaurants are listed here.
Reservations can be made here. The web page has search filters that you can use to sort these restaurants by category, including neighborhood, county, cuisine, and availability. Some restaurants have also shared their menus.
New York Restaurant Week offers the chance to dine at popular establishments on a budget. Here are some recommendations.
Delmonico's
This is a classic steak house in Lower Manhattan's Financial District dates back to 1837.
The sophisticated establishment opened in 2023 after a major renovation.
Chef Edward J. Hong has brought innovative new dishes to the restaurant's menu, including the Myung Ran Caesar Salad.
Also check out the Lobster Newberg, 18-ounce Delmonico steak, or Baked Alaska for dessert.
Palo Santo
This a restaurant Located on the ground floor of a Brooklyn townhouse, it is run by chef Jacques Gauthier. Latin American and Caribbean culinary influences are combined with ingredients sourced from the nearby Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket. A light-filled back room adds to the ambiance.
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The restaurant's menu changes daily. Their main course selection can range from pato en mole poblano to shrimp mofongo. Among desserts, guava sorbet is a great choice.
The Dining Room at Gramercy Tavern
Restaurant has gained popularity for its contemporary American cuisine from chef and partner Michael Anthony and its ever-changing seasonal menus.
You can choose from a variety of appetizers, entrees, and desserts. Consider the Ocean Prime House Salad, with a mix of romaine and field greens, Granny Smith apples, goat cheese, walnuts, and a sherry mustard vinaigrette. Order the Murray's Farms chicken and finish with the five-layer carrot cake.
Carne Mara Seaport
This Italian a restaurant Chef Andrew Carmellini's restaurant is located on Pier 17 at The Seaport's Pier. It offers premium steaks, seafood, and Italian delicacies. Its main attraction is its location with a beautiful view of the Brooklyn Bridge.
The menu features Spanish octopus carpaccio with sweet peppers and crispy pepperoni, as well as AC's famous short rib sandwich with caramelized onions, provolone and porcini aioli.
Other popular places in New York
Manhattan: Hutong; Tha Phraya; Veselka; Blue Fin; Scarpetta; Sushi Lab Rooftop; Café D'Alsace; Pineapple Club; The Ivory Room; Victor's Cafe; Anything At All; La Barra at Mercado Little Spain; Jacob's Pickles; Maya; Union Square Cafe; Hav & Mar.
Brooklyn: Meadowsweet; Tanoreen; Tong; Antica Pesa; Sereneco; Pasta Louise; Francie; Leuca; Gage & Tollner; Shan; Sweet Catch; Red Hook Lobster Pound; Alta Calidad; French Louie; Cebu Bar & Bistro; Kru; lore; Recette.
Queens: Hupo; London Lennie's; Neir's Tavern; The Queensboro; Maiella; DiWine; When In Bangkok; Meet the Meat; Rivercrest; Takumen; La Baraka.
Staten Island: Lorenzo's Restaurant, Bar & Cabaret; Maizal; Taste of India; Max's Esca; Aunt Butchie's of Brooklyn;
Bronx: Absolutto Cuisine & Bar; Charlie's Bar & Kitchen; Mae Mae Cafe & Plant Shop; Maisonette; Beatstro; The Bronx Beer Hall; Rosa's at Park.