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Located in charming Murray Hill, Rossini's has been serving fine Northern Italian cuisine since 1978.
Good barbeque is surprisingly hard to find in New York, but Virgil’s was among the first to boldly promise the real deal.
A favorite of concert goers at nearby Carnegie Hall, Trattoria Dell'Arte is a design landmark, thanks to an interior done by the legendary Milton Glaser, and a entrance marked by a giant white nose.
This cavernous restaurant captures the richness of NYC with a big, inclusive menu that ranges from miso to matzo ball soup and Cobb salad.
This beloved downtown culinary landmark offers an Italian-inspired menu and an enviable wine list.
Slide off your shoes and sit down on a comfortable pillow at this fine-dining establishment serving Korean-inspired vegetarian cuisine in Manhattan's Koreatown.
This old-world Mulberry Street gem packs in the garlic lovers nightly, thanks to a gorgeous cocktail lounge and an ultra-romantic garden room.
New York has some of the best steaks in the country, and this restaurant on the Upper East Side certainly holds its own.
Founded in 1959 by a couple who relocated from England, London Lennie's has evolved into a premier seafood restaurant, now owned by their son.
One of the City's premier concert venues has a large ballroom with polished wooden floors.