| My 20-year one daughter and I are spending the weekend in NYC seeing multiple Broadway shows. Where can we eat nearby that’s delicious? We have a wide palate. We could spend money but also would be happy with a good gyro, hot dog, or slice of pizza. We love bakeries/desserts too if there are recommendations on that. We’re going to make a trip to Dominique Ansel bakery to get his Kouign Amann. Fond memories of that from last time, but mostly will be near Broadway. |
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The restaurants near the theater district are mostly tourist traps. If you want to be within walking distance, the nearby Hell's Kitchen neighborhood has better options.
When I lived in NYC we'd eat a light bite near home pre-theater and then head somewhere after the show to get drinks and dessert - there are so many options if you don't mind a subway ride. |
| I’d walk up a bit to Bonne Soup or down to Koreatown or East to Cafe China on 37th. Wonderful, atmosphere Sichuan. |
| What shows are you seeing? |
| Becco. The restaurant in the Times Square Edition hotel (super pricy but convenient, cool vibe, good food). |
| We had a fantastic meal at Toloache on W. 50th just off 8th Ave. last time we did a Broadway trip. Non-touristy very good Mexican. |
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Buena Vista on 9th Ave
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| We enjoyed Dos Caminos before a show. |
| Kochi on 47th & 10th. |
| Kochi x2 |
| McDonalds on 57th. |
| Trattoria Trecolori on 47th |
Cafe China-- Outstanding! |
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These choices look fantastic. Kochi sounds wonderful but we're going to be busy in the evenings and probably don't need to spend the much for a meal on this trip. I'll have to save that for when my husband is along. The rest all look like great options -- looking forward to trying Cafe China and Toloache if we can get in. Thanks!
(and we're seeing Funny Girl and Some Like It Hot; we'll see if we get lottery or discount tickets for something else) |
| Glass House Tavern and we just saw those same 2 shows in Feb. Loved them - especially Some Like it Hot! |