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Le Madeleine on the corner of 43rd and Ninth serves a good three course prix fixe dinner for $32.
http://www.lemadeleine.com/dinner.htm#

West 46th Street between 8th and 8th Avenue (very close to Times Square) has so many restaurants, the block is known as "Restaurant Row". There are at least five Italian restaurants.
One I highly recommend is Becco - it's owned by the tv chef and cookbook author, Lidia Bastianich and her son. They serve a special lunch for about $18 -the dinner is about $25 -three pastas (they change every day) - all you can eat and a delicious appetizer of either a Caesar salad or a platter of mixed seafood with grilled vegetables. It gets crowded - you should make a reservation.

Pomaire is one of my favorites - it's New York's only Chilean restaurant - excellent fresh fish, wonderful bread, charming waiters and a great wine cellar.

Brazil, Brazil - a really fun place - you have different options - cold salad bar about $10, cold salad bar and hot buffet about $14 and salad bar, hot buffet and MEATS - about $18. If you get the all you can eat meat, the waiters come by with huge skewers of steak, roasts, chickens, spare ribs - if you want some, you turn the flag to green, if you don't want it or are taking a rest, you turn your flag to red. You can also order something a la carte here. Desserts and beverages are not included in the price.

http://www.brazilbrazilnyc.com/enter.htm...

There is a bar, the Joshua Tree, that serves a very good lobster with baked potato and corn for $15.


If you like Spanish food (from Spain, not Mexico - it's an entirely different cuisine), Costa del Sol on 50th Street and Ninth Avenue is wonderful - for $25, you get a complete dinner with a ton of choices - AND IT's GOOD! You get a choice of soup or salad - (I never order salad when there's another choice, so I can't comment). My favorite soup is the Caldo Gallego - from Galecia Spain - a delicious hearty soup with bacon, chorizo sausage, white beans, kale and other vegetables; you can also order the cold gazpacho or a chicken soup with noodles. You have a choice of more than twenty entrees - at least six different shrimp dishes - my favorites are the very lightly floured shrimp with wine sauce and the garlic shrimp - HUGE portions. You can also order salmon, paella, a whole lobster with butter sauce, various chicken dishes, mixed seafoods, veal., pork chops. These come with saffron rice and string beans - large platters on the table for everyone. You also get dessert and coffee - the cheesecake is good, but you can have flan or rice pudding or icecream. As if all this food weren't enough of a bargain, if two of you order this three course dinner, you can get a bottle of red or white wine for only $6 more ($3 each)

Enjoy your dinner and enjoy the show.

2006-12-29 16:21:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

1. Joe Allen's- celebrities dine here after the plays let out around 10-10:30 p.m.
2. Carmine's- Italian
3. Stage Deli
4. Giambelli's
5. Orso's- Italian

i love Patsy's but it is not in the theater district! also Katz Deli, Spark's steak and seafood house, P.J. Clark's on 3rd avenue, Sarge's Deli, Gramercy Tavern, Angelo's in Little Italy, J.G. Melon's, Le Bernadin, Daniel's, and One if by Land, Two if by Sea are great!
make reservations for most in advance!
check dress codes and menu prices!
enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2006-12-31 08:34:26 · answer #2 · answered by lou 7 · 0 0

depends on what you're looking for ranges from cheap to gourmet - dallas bbq, virgil's bbq, dopo teatro, une deux trois, monster sushi, carmine's, sushi zen, utsav, w hotel on broadway has a nice restaurant (i forgot the name). I used to work in the area.. i know a lot of good restaurants and the theatre district runs from 40th all the way to 54th streets!

2006-12-30 18:03:49 · answer #3 · answered by chicky74 2 · 0 0

Pigalle. It's a very resonably priced French restaurant. I went there October 2006 prior to seeing Wicked. The food was wonderful and priced right. They also have pre-theatre dinners to choose from if you want.

2006-12-29 05:06:54 · answer #4 · answered by Rileysmommy 2 · 1 0

Micky Mantles its a good family place and its near central park i think

2016-03-13 23:19:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

B.B. Kings on 42nd bet. 7th and 8th ave
Applebee's (across the street from B.B. kings)
Olive Garden (on 48th and Broadway)
Dallas BBQ (next to B.B. Kings)
ESPN Zone (corner of 42nd and Broadway)
Planet Hollywood (45th and Broadway)
Hardrock Cafe (44th and Broadway)

2006-12-29 04:01:15 · answer #6 · answered by karma 7 · 0 2

sorry i dont know :(

2006-12-29 04:10:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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