Where should we eat in NYC near theater district

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
I’d walk up a bit to Bonne Soup or down to Koreatown or East to Cafe China on 37th. Wonderful, atmosphere Sichuan.
Anonymous
What shows are you seeing?
Anonymous
Becco. The restaurant in the Times Square Edition hotel (super pricy but convenient, cool vibe, good food).
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Buena Vista on 9th Ave

Anonymous
We enjoyed Dos Caminos before a show.
Anonymous
Kochi on 47th & 10th.
Anonymous
Kochi x2
Anonymous
McDonalds on 57th.
Anonymous
Trattoria Trecolori on 47th
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d walk up a bit to Bonne Soup or down to Koreatown or East to Cafe China on 37th. Wonderful, atmosphere Sichuan.


Cafe China-- Outstanding!
Anonymous
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)
Anonymous
Glass House Tavern and we just saw those same 2 shows in Feb. Loved them - especially Some Like it Hot!
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