like Bella, I recommend esca on 402 W 43rd St.
I've been there, and it is simply superb. if you're wondering, it's owned by chef Mario Batali of Iron Chef fame.
it's not overpriced in the way that you get what you pay for, but it is somewhat pricey. but worth it!
here are some other ones I've enjoyed.
Aquagrill (210 Spring St.)
A Salt and Battery (112 Greenwich)
Blue Fin (1567 Broadway)
Le Benardin (155 W. 51st St.) located in times square. this is my second favorite place.
Oceana (55 E. 54th) (Asian themed)
2007-04-16 10:40:43
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answered by yukidomari 5
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The Mermaid Inn in the East Village on Second Avenue and 6th Street - reasonably priced very fresh fish. There are no desserts on the menu; everyone gets a free espresso cup size of chocolate pudding.
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)
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2007-04-16 09:24:37
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answered by Anonymous
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If youre willing to go into Manhattan, go into Brooklyn:
Sheepshead Bay = Il Fornetto
Coney Island = Gargiulo's.
I'd recommend Gargiulo's for sure. Theyre both italian but seafood restaurants, with Il Fornetto's being less expensive.
2007-04-16 05:23:50
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answered by JusticeManEsq 5
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Blue Water Grill
2007-04-16 08:42:19
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answered by scottydtw 2
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answered by kristofer 4
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Try ESCA.
or for the best lobster rolls...ummm
Mary's Fish Camp.
Eleven Madison Park is quite good as well, but maybe too pricey for you.
All are in Manhattan. Good luck!
2007-04-16 05:20:23
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answered by Bella 4
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No such thing any more as cheap seafood.
great places, Docks, one uptown westside, and one midtown,Atlantic Grill, eastside, oyster bar, at Grand central, Red Eye Grill
2007-04-16 15:20:52
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answered by lochmessy 6
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www.nytix.com\www.zagat.com\good eat ting
2007-04-16 05:23:08
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answered by Anonymous
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