| I’m going to visit my DS who will be in NYC for an internship this summer. Any recommendations for dinner in the financial district that won’t put me in the poorhouse (since the rent already is)? |
| Parm in Brookfield Place! Same restaurant group and more or less the same food as Carbone, much cheaper. It’s pretty casual but the food is always good, it’s reasonably priced, and it’s easy to get a reservation. |
Thanks! Their menu looks great. |
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Harry's for classic NYC vibes
Mezcali for something more chill/fun |
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I enjoyed my lunch at Fraunces Tavern with my kids in the big front dining room. I don't think dinner for two looks financially burdensome compared to similar restaurants in my flyover metro.
George Washington ate there. https://www.frauncestavern.com/ Last visit we got takeout Korean "salad bar" from Jubilee Market. Ordinary but filling. https://www.jubileeonjohn.com/ |
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Xi'an Famous Foods
Crown Shy Manhatta Chambers Dead Rabbit |
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La Marchande
Blue Ribbon Sushi Da Claudio Farida for Uzbek and Kazakh food Fraunces Tavern, they have a piano bar upstairs too. Joe's Pizza for a slice Xi'an Famous Foods Sophie's Cuban Cuisine Eataly can be satisfying, their pizza and pasta restaurant has great views Crown Shy has a Michelin star, tiny portions though but reasonable when you go for restaurant week |
P.J. Clarke’s on the Hudson: https://pjclarkes.com/menu/on-the-hudson/ The hamburgers are a little expensive for hamburgers. But not that much for a restaurant meal, and the view is lovely. You can walk around after and look at the books. |