![]() Long known as one of the most romantic restaurants in the city-and possibly the world- One if by Land, Two if by Sea is definitely a date/anniversary place to go. Tavern on the Green, 67th Street & Central Park West One if by Land, Two if by Sea It was closed for several years but once new owners took over in 2014, Tavern on the Green once again became a place to go to celebrate. It’s one of those “must go once in your life” places simply because of its location and charms. What began in 1870 as a house for the sheep that roamed Central Park (the sheep were later banished to Brooklyn’s Prospect Park), is now one of Manhattan’s most iconic restaurants. The River Café, One Water Street, Brooklyn Tavern on the Green Try to reserve pre-sunset so you and your dining companion can look at the stunning views while dining on oysters, caviar, strip steak, Black Sea bass and other delicious options. ![]() I am still wondering how he made a side dish, bok choy, something I am still thinking about. Your dining experience includes more than views it features carefully-crafted cocktails, a stellar wine list, and a tasting menu created by Chef Brad Steelman. Now it’s anything but neglected, and the restaurant has spawned many a well-known chef. ![]() Tucked away in a charming area under the Brooklyn Bridge, with views of lower Manhattan, The River Caféhas long, storied history: it opened in 1977 when the area was grungy and neglected. Jean-Georges, 1 Central Park West, Manhattan The River Café Some items have been on the menu for years, such as the tuna, while others are newly-crafted with produce from local farmer’s markets. The food is infused with flavors and techniques that are French, Asian and American. Located in Columbus Circle, Jean-Georges is an experience to remember, from the tasting menu (there’s a vegetarian option) to the impeccable service. Jean-GeorgesĬhef John-Georges Vongerichten’s eponymous and original restaurant is one of his best. įor more New York dining recommendations, check out the new hotspots in Manhattan, Queens, and the Hamptons and our guides to brunch, food halls, and Michelin-starred restaurants offering outdoor dining.Celebrating a special occasion? Try one of these swoon-worthy NYC restaurants for celebrations. The latest CDC guidance is here find a COVID-19 vaccination site here. Health experts consider dining out to be a high-risk activity for the unvaccinated the latest data about the delta variant indicates that it may pose a low-to-moderate risk for the vaccinated, especially in areas with substantial transmission. Additional reporting by Bao Ong and Robert Sietsema For a greater breadth of drinking and eating options later at night, consider heading a bit further south to Hell’s Kitchen or to the larger Midtown Theater District. Keep in mind, however, that the post-theater scene hasn’t yet returned to full fledged pre-pandemic levels in this part of Manhattan. Indeed, for anyone seeking out pre- or post-theater dining on the Upper West Side, this map will come to the aid. The same could be said for those heading to the famed Beacon Theatre, a short walk north, or to Jazz at Lincoln Center, a quick stroll south. As Lincoln Center continues to come back to life - with the Metropolitan Opera, the American Ballet, and the Vivian Beaumont Theater back in full swing - scores of spectators will be in search of good food and drinks nearby.
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