Hell's Kitchen
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The Hell’s Kitchen outpost of the Flushing food stall makes crab roe delicacies more convenient for Manhattanites.
Korean handrolls, brick-oven pizza, exceptional Thai food, and more.
It’s worth braving Times Square for this excellent, unassuming Sichuan restaurant in Hell’s Kitchen.
Before your next Broadway show, stop at this Hell’s Kitchen bar for a great cocktail and snacks inspired by India, China, and Southeast Asia.
The original Empanada Mama is a rocking place for after-drink snacks, and it’s open 24/7.
This high-end tasting menu spot hidden in a Hell’s Kitchen grocery store delivers more on luxury than originality.
There are a lot of sub-$100 omakase options in Manhattan, and this Hell’s Kitchen spot is one of the better ones.
This small Hell’s Kitchen Thai restaurant serves perfectly cooked chicken on rice, prepared three ways. It’ll become your new go-to lunch spot in the area.
Eat some Frito pie at this Hell’s Kitchen spot, then watch employees in tank tops line dance on the bar.
A country-themed bar where you can drink reasonably priced whiskey and catch some live music.
Marseille is a French brasserie in Hell's Kitchen with a fun oyster Happy Hour and a surprising amount of cool for a Times Square-adjacent restaurant.
Pre- or post-Broadway show, the Tony-winning performer has spent years refining his list of the neighborhood’s best food and drinks.
You’ll never have more fun drinking a shot. Good thing there’s more than 100 to choose from.
A tiny spot in Hell’s Kitchen with just a few seats, Hyderabadi Zaiqa serves top-tier biryani and a bunch of other great dishes from various regions of India.