In the past few years, Midtown has reemerged into a hot dining destination in NYC with a plethora of exciting new openings that'll excite even the most picky of locals.
Tucked into charming old heritage buildings, down strange and wonderful laneways and of course some institutions you just can't miss, here's 10 of the best NYC Midtown restaurants to check out when you’re in the neighborhood (or make the trip to if you're not).
Lodi
1 Rockefeller Plaza, New York
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Located at 1 Rockefeller Plaza, Lodi is an Italian restaurant that pays homage to the Italian aperitivo culture and the Art deco architecture of its surrounding buildings. Whether you’re in the mood for an early morning espresso or crave a late afternoon cocktail, Lodi is the perfect spot to go to at any hour of the day. Standouts from their all-day menu include their Homemade Ricotta, Lasagnette Ai Funghi, and Gnocchi Con Castagne.
Le Rock
45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York
Also located on Rockefeller Plaza, Le Rock brings a taste of France to Midtown. Brought to you by former Balthazar alums, you can expect French classics like leeks vinaigrette and escargot, along with bison au poivre, shrimp cocktail and crisp barbajuans at this all-day bistro.
Monkey Bar
60 E 54th St, New York
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Originally established in 1936, Monkey Bar is an iconic New York establishment that exudes timeless glamour. They serve up an extravagant menu of steaks, handmade pastas, and classic cocktails. Previously visited by A-listers in the likes of Frank Sinatra to Isadora Duncan, it is the prime spot for a date night or special occasion!
The Polo Bar
1 E 55th St, New York
If you’re lucky enough to snag a reservation, The Polo Bar is not one to miss. It’s a classic American restaurant inspired by fashion designer Ralph Lauren’s personal favourites. Aside from the impeccable vibes, you can also expect well executed seasonal dishes, from a crispy chopped salad and crab cakes to a corned beef sandwich, steak, and their signature Polo Bar burger. Reservations are only available through the phone.
L’Avenue at Saks
8 E 50th St, New York
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Feeling puckish after window shopping at the iconic Saks Fifth Avenue? Head upstairs to their signature restaurant, L’Avenue. Designed by renowned architect Phillippe Starck, there two-story restaurant brings the elevated Parisian dining experience to NYC. Menu highlights include the classic escargots, morel rigatoni, and filet mignon.
Empellon
510 Maddison Avenue, New York
Craving some Mexican cuisine with a contemporary twist? Look no further than Empellon. From creative tacos like lobster and pastrami tacos to elevated mains like skirt steak and steamed halibut, every dish here is packed with amazing flavours. They also have a fun selection of margaritas and cocktails to go with your meal.
Hutong
731 Lexington Avenue, New York
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Offering panoramic views of the city skyline, Hutong is a high-end Chinese restaurant, serving up elevated dishes from the Northern China region. You can expect excellent dimsum and classic Chinese dishes with a modern twist like wagyu beef millefeuille and kung pao iberico pork. Prices are definitely on the higher end of the spectrum, however the breathtaking views and overall experience makes it worth it to check out for a special dinner.
Marea
240 Central Park S, New York
If you’re ever craving for tasty Italian food after strolling around Central Park, head to Marea. They specialize in fresh seafood, serving a plethora of dishes from oysters, fish, to mouthwatering pastas with clam, shrimp, crab, lobster, you name it. Not a fan of seafood? No problem, they also offer a select number of non-seafood dishes like duck and steak.
Café China
59 W 37th Street, New York
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If you’re craving for some tasty authentic Chinese food, you need to make your way to Café China. Within their stunning three level restaurant, they serve a mix of new and longtime-favorite Sichuan dishes, as well as unique and traditional cuisine from other regions in China. Our favourites include their dan dan noodles, spicy fish fillets, and fried rice with shredded duck.
Keens Steakhouse
72 W 36th Street, New York
Arguably one of the best steakhouses in the city, Keens has been serving up legendary steaks since 1885. They are best known for their USDA Prime steaks and excellent single malt whiskey offerings. For the non-steak eaters, Keens also offers a selection of salads and seafood.
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