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The second in a chain of Palm restaurants, this one is located in the Theatre District.
Located in a historic enclave, Tudor City Steakhouse is a "next generation" steakhouse, offering dishes not typically associated with the genre.
A joint that turns out rocking vegan Mexican food alongside lots of tequila and mezcal has multiple locations.
Roberto Paciullo's Flatiron District restaurant combines the menu of Paciullo's other Bronx outpost, Roberto's Restaurant, with that of the original Zero Otto Nove.
Features upscale authentic cuisine from various regions of Greece, emphasizing seafood and incorporating Mediterranean and North African influences.
Atrio Wine Bar & Restaurant serves seasonally-inspired New American cuisine from a dramatic open kitchen.
Find 24-hour comfort food and Ukrainian specialties at this East Village standby.
This modern European restaurant offers an impeccable integration between fine dining and fine art.
Good barbeque is surprisingly hard to find in New York, but Virgil's was among the first to boldly promise the real deal.
Victor’s, in the Theatre District, has been a redoubt for high-end Cuban food for decades.
The Library, named for the building's original use as the Astor Library, is a central element of the mezzanine level of this landmark edifice at Astor Place (which famously houses downtown performance venue The Public Theater).
Located at the historic intersection of Christopher and Gay Streets, Petite Boucherie brings a touch of France to the cultured and eclectic neighborhood of the West Village.