Thursday’s are for sharing!
Below are recent recommendations the EE team provided to the needy, hungry & thirsty that wrote in to us. Need a recommendation? Ask Eatery Expert 1.
Hidden gem in Chelsea – Tre Dici Steak (128 West 26th Street nr. 7th Ave.)
- Through an unmarked door and a dimly lit hallway, this incredible steakhouse is truly a hidden gem in Chelsea.
2.
Business lunch near Central Park –
Quality Meats (57 W. 58th St. nr. Sixth Ave.)
- Quality Meats as the name implies, but make sure to save room for their dessert - mini ice cream cakes!
3.
Fancy & Fun Japanese dinner/drinks–
Brushstroke (30 Hudson St. @ Duane St.)
- Two tasting menus are available ($85 for 8 courses, $135 for 10). Or you can enjoy their à la carte sushi menu at the bar.
4.
On the go breakfast in West Village–
Eat Here Now Eat Here (Hudson St. @ W. 12th)
- One of the best breakfast burritos wEE have ever eaten!
5.
Authentic Thai Food –
Zabb Elee (75 Second Ave. nr. 4th and 5th St.)
- Duck Larb (Ground Meat, Shallot, Fresh Mint, Scallion, Cilantro, Chili Powder And Lime Dressing)
6.
Pre-theatre dinner –
La Silhouette (362 W. 53rd St. nr. Ninth Ave.)
- Two Le Bernardin veterans came together and opened this Hells Kitchen French haven!
7.
High-end Indian cuisine–
Junoon (27 W. 24th St. nr. Sixth Ave.)
- Junoon is truly a feast for the senses
8.
Weeknight dinner in Tribeca–
Takashi (456 Hudson St. @Barrow St.)
- Japanese version of Korean BBQ! There's a surplus of high quality beef and the best part - you get to cook it yourself!
9.
Drinks downtown after Fashion Week festivities –
Tiny's and the Bar Upstairs (135 W. Broadway nr. Duane St.)
- NY Ranger's star Sean Avery's second restaurant in Tribeca. Their soups and sandwiches are delicious!
10.
Sports Bar Downtown – SNAP Sports Bar (248 W. 14th St. nr. Eighth Ave.)
- Everything about this place screams sports, even the door knob are made of baseball bats!
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