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The first international outpost of a wildly popular Japanese bakery chain brings chewy, fluffy brioche donuts with some quirky donut sandwiches to Times Square.
Inspired by the toddy shops of Kerala, Chatti is a great Midtown option for a snacky, drink-heavy dinner.
The singer and author has become a NYC restaurant expert during her two runs in ‘Moulin Rouge! The Musical.’
This resurrected French bistro serves a very good pre-theater prix fixe, at a very good value.
Experience soup dumpling dinner theater at this sprawling Midtown restaurant—the xiao long bao super-chain's largest location worldwide.
You’ll never have more fun drinking a shot. Good thing there’s more than 100 to choose from.
Plan your next team dinner at this big Creole restaurant in Midtown, and get several orders of blue crab beignets to share.
So you're entertaining out-of-towners around the holidays. Here's where to eat near the Fifth Avenue windows.
Birdland is a jazz club in the Theater District where you can take some visiting relatives or have an old-timey dinner date.
RPM Underground is a huge Midtown karaoke bar with a record store and 18 private rooms. Have your next birthday party here.
The Midtown West location of this local dry pot chain is ideal for a last-minute group meal, and its menu has a few unique appetizer options you can only get here.
Social Drink & Food has a huge rooftop terrace with a lively brunch scene and outdoor movie nights.
Patsy's is a classic red sauce joint in Midtown that's been run by the Scognamillo family since 1944.
HaSalon is a party restaurant in Hell’s Kitchen where you can dance on tables after eating enjoyable but very expensive Israeli food.
Toloache ain’t cheap, but in an area where dropping dollars on grub is a given, it’s a breath of fresh air when the food is legitimately awesome.
Don Antonio is a place that offers more pizza varieties than you could ever want on one menu, and does so in what has to be the least appealing place to eat pizza imaginable.
Restaurant rotisserie chicken that we don't mind paying up for? It exists, in Hell's Kitchen of all places. Get Poulette in your Midtown lunch rotation.
A Midtown West/Times Square location of this classic New York sushi restaurant. Sushi of Gari is a solid option for the area.
Kung Fu Little Steamed Buns Ramen is a good Chinese spot in Hell's Kitchen.
There are plenty of spots to grab amazing ramen in New York. While Tabata isn’t the best, it’s a great Midtown option. Tabata is nothing fancy, just a straight up soup shop without any bells and whistles.
The rotisserie chicken at Pio Pio is one of the best ways you can spend $10 anywhere in the city.