Restaurants in Midtown West
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Le Bernardin recently revamped its look as well as its menu, which is a perfect excuse to revisit, or sample for the first time, this New York seafood institution. Chef Eric Ripert’s mission is still focused on making the fish the star of the plate, and one of his best tributes to fish’s natural flavors is his take on crudo – simple, fresh, and elegant – and he devotes a serious section of the new menu to raw fish.
Read MoreGabriel Kreuther – Review
If you’re not a fan of fuss, you won’t have the patience for Gabriel Kreuther. But if you can still appreciate the glories of fine dining — the merits of many courses, tableside theatrics and luxe ingredients — Kreuther’s namesake eatery in the heart of midtown is an absolute must this fall…
Read MoreThe Best of Broadway Bites 2015
Featuring just under 30 unique culinary vendors, Broadway Bites effectively enlivens area employees’ lunch routines, if only for a few short months. And here are five exciting additions adding an extra bit of interest to the lineup this year, from Renegade Lemonade’s super refreshing libations, to Zha Pan Asian’s Vendy-winning fare…
Read MoreThe Polo Bar – Review
21 Club and Monkey Bar, eat your heart out. There’s finally a new power scene spot in the no man’s land that is midtown, dubbed the The Polo Bar, and it’s single-handedly reviving the notion of “see and be seen.” Throngs of food and lifestyle writers have gushed about random Rihanna, Beyonce, and Barbara Walters sightings at this hot, New York haunt…
Read MoreUrbanSpace Joins the Food Hall Fray
Over the last 30 years, UrbanSpace has been responsible for creating some of the best-known seasonal, outdoor bazaars in both London & New York. And now, the ever-expanding company is jumping on the burgeoning food hall bandwagon with the debut of UrbanSpace Vanderbilt, its very first year-round, brick-and-mortar establishment…
Read MoreA Michelin-Starred Chef Breathes New Life into A Voce Columbus
For all intents and purposes, the Time Warner Center is really a shopping mall. But that hasn’t stopped some of the highest-end restaurants in New York from flocking to the glass-fronted tower overlooking Central Park; notably Thomas Keller’s three Michelin-starred Per Se and Masa. And while the sophisticated, seasonal Italian A Voce seems positively provincial by those standards, it’s also made its mark on Columbus Circle — drawing talent to the kitchen as well…
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