for breakfast - just grab quick bites at diners or fresh fruit stands or you can try
- The Cupping Room for brunch in Soho on Broome and West Broadway
- Mayrose Diner on 21st Broadway
- Pershing Square on 42nd and Park
Lunch and dinner here's a list by cuisine
For Steak
- Lugers in Brooklyn (take a cab they all know where it is)
- Old Homestead (9th avenue and 15th street)
- Wolfgangs (Park and 33rd)
Chinese
- Joe's Shanghai on Pell St and Bowery (get crab soup dumplings)
- Hop Kee on Mott and Mosco St (get cantonese crab)
Japanese
- Morimotos 16th and 10th ave
- Blue Ribbon Sushi - sullivan and prince st
Italian
- Lombardi's - spring st and mott st
- Del Posto - 10th ave and 16th street
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answered by Paul S 3
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Atmospheric coffee shop..Cafe dell'Artista @46 Greenwich Ave between sixth and seventh avenues.
Brunch .Great Value at weekends, downtown Bubbys at 120 Hudson street @N. Moore st. or try Balthazar 80 Spring St between Broadway and Crosby.. yum yum !
Lower East Side for lunch ?Cozy spot for Hipsters , 71 Clinton Fresh Food between Rivington and Stanton... and ...
Dinner ? Go to Union Square . Gramercy Tavern 42 East 20th st between Broadway and Park ave. New American Cuisine and near perfect service, or just drop in front room for a drink and a more casual meal you will not forget.
Asian ? excellent dumpling house 111 Lafayette st between canal and walker.
wherever you go you must tip between 15% and 20% , waiters get paid next to nothing ! Have fun
2006-08-20 12:05:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Breakfast - H&H Bagels, Lunch - Katz's Deli, Dinner - so many to choose from, there's a lot of Italian restaurants in Little Italy if you like Italian food. I'm sure you can find more about these online.
2006-08-20 12:17:43
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answered by avenus 5
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1. il malino's
2. carmines
3. bouley
4. sparks steak house
5. the palm
6. one if by land, two if by sea- very romantic
7. the river cafe- very romantic
8. peter lugar's in brooklyn
9. angelo's
10. le cirque
11. giambelli's
12. smith and wollensky
13. gramercy tavern
14. the sunday buffet at the waldorf hotel
15. joe allen's after the play- celebrity's frequent this restaurant
16. elaine's- celebrity's frequent this restaurant after the plays let out
17. p.j. clark's on 3rd avenue- celebrity's and sports figures show up here after the games are over- good time to eat for the food is good
18. jackson hole
19. chelsea place- great bar for later- get there around 9:00 p.m. or after
20. serendipity- ice cream and dessert
21. ferrara's italian pastry shop
22. papaya palace for hot dogs
23. katz deli
24. carnegie deli
25. lutece
2006-08-20 17:50:19
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answered by lou 7
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If you like Italian, little Italy, if Chinese, Chinatown. There is just so much cloice. Try Yahoo local to get recommendations from locals, or The Zagat Survey.
2006-08-20 11:46:36
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answered by helixburger 6
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Lucky Cheng's on 1st Ave b/t east first st and east second street. The food isn't very good but it's the most unusual place you'll eat at.
2006-08-20 16:47:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Excellent Dumpling in Chinatown. It's fast, very reasonably priced and delicious! I'm pretty sure it shows up if you search for it, as I forgot the exact street it is on.
2006-08-20 14:50:01
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answered by yundo 3
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Head over to the Village, mixed Ethnic eateries, shops, People watching. Have a great time!!!
2006-08-20 15:07:56
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answered by GreatNeck 7
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Try Sardi's, you'll love it. (234 West 44th St. between Broadway and Eighth avenue)
2006-08-20 12:19:37
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answered by Polo 7
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Top of the sixes
2006-08-20 16:25:57
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answered by Anonymous
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