Heading to NYC with teens

Anonymous
Balthazar, Patsy's after Broadway show, and dim sum at Ping's are on the agenda. Anywhere else not to miss??
Anonymous
NYC is a great food city so you'll get more responses if you specify what they like. Off the top of my head:

Ramen (so many good options)
A classic NY slice (I like John's of Bleecker St)
Bagels or bialys (many good options, so look up by neighborhood)
Italian! Again so many good options. I miss the small East Village Italian restaurants
My teenage niece liked the chikalicious 3-course dessert menu, don't know if they have it any more
Anonymous
Reviving this thread to see if anyone has any more suggestions for teens in NYC. Specifically Italian, dim sum, ice cream/creamery, and anything else? Not looking for fancy just tasty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Balthazar, Patsy's after Broadway show, and dim sum at Ping's are on the agenda. Anywhere else not to miss??


Eataly was fun this summer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reviving this thread to see if anyone has any more suggestions for teens in NYC. Specifically Italian, dim sum, ice cream/creamery, and anything else? Not looking for fancy just tasty.


Dim Sum - House of Joy
Ice Cream - Serendipity 3
Italian - I Sodi
Anonymous
Reviving this. Desperately need some restaurant options that a teen girl would love. We are open to anything but especially want some good Italian. Staying at the Essex house but willing to walk or go out in different areas.
Anonymous
Italian food recs -
Altro Paradiso (most expensive)
Roscioli
Malaparte

these are in soho/village/west village which are great areas to walk around and shop so I imagine a teen would like

or Eataly

and if interested in heading to Brooklyn, Frankie’s Spuntino
Anonymous
These look great! Can anyone recommend something close to radio city music hall - we are on a tight schedule before seeing the Rockettes. Thanks
Anonymous
Zabars
Russ and daughters
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These look great! Can anyone recommend something close to radio city music hall - we are on a tight schedule before seeing the Rockettes. Thanks


La Grande Boucherie
Bill's Bar and Burger
La Pecora Bianca
Urban Hawker
Anonymous
When are you going? Reservations are hard to get. You need to stalk Resy. Make them as soon as the day opens. Some do it 30 days out, some 7 days..
Anonymous
Chinatown is fun. Dimsum at Golden Unicorn if you're adventurous with fewer dietary restrictions or maybe Dimsum Go Go if you want something where ingredients are better labeled and in English.

Chinatown ice cream factory is always fun too-lots of unusual flavors, but there are lots of new dessert places that have popped up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These look great! Can anyone recommend something close to radio city music hall - we are on a tight schedule before seeing the Rockettes. Thanks


Italian? Try Gabriel's. I haven't been the new location since they moved, but it was always a solid choice for upscale Italian. Il Gattopardo is charming but but even more of a splurge. And if you want more casual and less pricy, Trattoria Trecolori is a very good option.

I'd avoid Carmine's (touristy and not great food), Serafina (a chain that's just okay), and Trattoria Dell'Arte (loud, crowded, and they rush you).

In general, I'd also skip the Eataly restaurants. They aren't terrible, but there are many, many better options in Manhattan for wonderful Italian food.
Anonymous
A good bagel--Ess a Bagel is our fave, or Modern if you need GF.
Anonymous
Love what you picked

Ess a Bagels
Zuckers Bagels
Go into Bryant Park right accross from Zuckers. Great Holiday Market.
Do not go to Russ & Daughters over priced and awful service not worth it at all.
Patsey's of course
Joes for slices on broadway
John's for whole pies

Ping is fine. Golden Unicorn is better.

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