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#106 of 166 restaurants in New York
s7truong says: Sultan is a Turkish restaurant located in the Upper East Side around 2nd Ave and 80th Street. This restaurant is perfect for intimate gatherings, a three hour meal, and a flavorful full course meal. This restaurant is said to be one of the only authentic Turkish restaurants in Manhattan. I went with...
#107 of 166 restaurants in New York
mrgishi says: I went here with a group of friends for Bastille Day last year. Yes, I know that it's actually Swiss and not French, but it does lean toward French Swiss. You can find German influenced fare as well, so it's very much like being in Alsace. There are plenty of classic Swiss dishes, but not in a la...
#108 of 166 restaurants in New York
sand42 says: The food is good, but the draw is the entertainment. The signing staff sing karoke while serving the food.  They are struggling actors.  They sign really great.
#109 of 166 restaurants in New York
o_dog says: Organic Cuisine When you eat out and want to make sure that the food is organic, go visit Josie’s West on Amsterdam Ave. The nice, contemporarily-set restaurant is located on 74th and Amsterdam Ave., close to Promenade Theater and Lincoln Center. I started with a nice hot bowl of miso soup a...
#110 of 166 restaurants in New York
mfmcp1982 says: This is a great little deli and restaurant: my husband Mark knew it from previous trips and on our first visit to the city together we ate breakfast here 2 out of 4 days. We also had breakfast 2 of the 4 mornings in February 2007. The menu is pretty impressive, with lots of different types of pan...
#111 of 166 restaurants in New York
NYC_Sole says: This place is small yet cozy. The food is good and affordable. It’s mostly Mediterranean/ vegetarian.
#112 of 166 restaurants in New York
olenka123 says: Nice place to have a chocolate drink:)
#113 of 166 restaurants in New York
karulm says: The first thing that impressed itself upon me is the ambience. I love red, and the entire restaurant is bathed in hushed red tones, enhanced by candlelight. The walls are covered with black and white photos of celebrities and sports greats of the 40s and 50s (??). The service is impeccable. Cons...
#114 of 166 restaurants in New York
s7truong says: When you run around the chaos of Manhattan, you need some corners in the city to hide away and regain your sanity. Cha-An offers a few remedies for your developing schizophrenia problem. First, the quiet atmosphere shuts out all of the noise from the city; here, you won't find the patrons yelling at...
#115 of 166 restaurants in New York
Nick says: This moderately-priced Greek restaurant features cuisine from the Epirus Mountains. Upon entering, one escapes from the bustling city to an enchanting dark room. There is a monstrous, roaring fire, and the atmosphere is very peaceful. The food is outstanding, at a good price.
#116 of 166 restaurants in New York
smhirsch says: A few friends and I met up in NYC for dinner to start off our New Year's celebrations. We went to Swizz, where one of my friends had been before. Swizz specializes in Swiss and American cuisine, with fondue being one of the main reasons it attracts people. My friend and I split a Traditional Chee...
#117 of 166 restaurants in New York
tmohen says: The Gramercy Tavern is a tried and true great spot to meet and be seen in lower Park Avenue, NYC. Part of the Denny Meyer empire, the food is always excellent and the service is good, if not often distracted. The bustling dining room and front room are sort of separated, and reservations are a mus...
#118 of 166 restaurants in New York
lparisya says: Spice is a Thai chainlet in New York. I am a fan of the University Place location. The food is really good and the prices are moderate. The best time to go is lunch because of the specials. The ambiance is modern/funky and casual. The place is relatively small and sometimes you wind up waiting 10 to...
#119 of 166 restaurants in New York
pinchora says: So my friend Becky is Vegitarian and really wanted to eat at a good Vegitarian restaurant while in NYC. We found this place called Pukk (which apparently means Vegan in Thai) in the East Village of Manhattan that had superb Thai Vegitarian/Vegan Food for a really good price. We walked up the t...
#120 of 166 restaurants in New York
_binky_ says: Cold Stone Creamery, I love this place! Yes, it is expensive for what it is, no doubt about it, but sometimes you just have to go there and I do. Cold Stone is available in a few states apparently, but I tend to get it in Brooklyn as it is slightly cheaper there. I try to avoid the 42nd Street lo...
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