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Heading to NYC for a weekend away with the wife. Looking for some recommendations for fine dining - specifically, a place with amazing seafood. Would also love any suggestions on a great spot for wine/cocktails (pre or post dinner/theatre). Thanks!
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Le Bernadin!
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Second the rec for Le Bernardin. Michelin 3 star restaurant and one of the bucket list restaurants of NYC. Very expensive but worth it for the food and experience!
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Acquavit. I haven't been in about a year but it was really great when I last went. Another great one (for high end Italian) is Del Posto.
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On a side note, I just read that their Sommelier was named best in the US in 2007 and then named best Sommelier in the world in 2008. Wine selections from all over the world. Thanks friend, we are going to check this place out as well! |
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I really appreciate the recommendations! Hadn't thought about Italian, but that could be a great addition to the trip now that you mention. Thx friend!
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A few of my personal favorites -
On the fancier side: 11 Madison Park Marea Daniel More laid back - Osteria Morini Bowery Meat Company Also, If you can make your way up to Arthur Ave. in the Bronx, its the true little Italy of NY. Gotta check out Robertos and get their black truffle fettuccine alfredo. Killer little spot. |
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I suggest you to go for Ocean Prime!!!
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I would agree with Le Bernadin if you're looking for an amazing dining experience with focus on seafood but it isn't the best IMO. I've been to them all.
My order of the best of the best restaurants in NYC are 1) Per Se 2) Jean Georges 3) 11 Madison Park 4) Masa 5) The Chefs Table and Brooklyn Fare The difference between #1 and #5 are miniscule. Each one will provide a world class dining experience. I always tell people to do the tasting menu and the wine pairing and just enjoy. These people know their food and their wine and better than anyone else so let them take care of you. BTW- Daniel lost its 3rd star and I'm not at all surprised. I think he does better food when he takes it down a notch. Cafe Boulud and Boulud Sun are fine examples |
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Thanks again to all that made recommendations!
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Marea on 59th at about 8th Avenue is our favorite Italian seafood restaurant in town. But I also add to the recommendations for Le Bernadin. One of the top restaurants in the world.
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Another vote for Marea. Brunch on weekends is relatively low key. Excellent seafood, if you like Italian cuisine.
Jean George across the street is also worth visiting. So many great (Michelin Star rated and not) restaurants in NYC!!! |
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Per Se is excellent but a little steep -- mandatory tasting menu that costs over $300. I noticed even their vegetarian option was over $300
Eleven Madison Park is a fine restaurant. Reservations are difficult to get. Can second Aquavit. Nice place, fair amount of seafood on the menu Jean-Georges, Le Cirque, le Bernardin... all of these places have snooty reputations. They'll take your money while giving you the "in town for a show" treatment |
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One more: Gramercy Tavern dining room. I've never had a bad meal there
Their current seasonal menu looks like a winner https://www.gramercytavern.com/menu/ |
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Some of these restaurants can be 'intimidating' but the waiting staff is always extremely professional and I have always had great experiences. |
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Jean-George is killing it right now, such a focused team and really consistent in a number of locations. His two spots on Paradise Island are some of the best food in the Caribbean.
That said, the best part of the NYC dinning scene is the diversity, fall into a few places, explore. Have apps at a few restaurants bars and go back to the spots you liked.
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Personally, I live in NYC and don't really have any interest in most of these restaurants. There are so many good options that don't require 4 digit checks that half the fun is finding a good interesting restaurant that isn't living off of a brand that is no longer warranted. Anyone read the NYT takedown of Per Se?
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The NYT take-down of Per Se was almost two years ago and depending on who you talk to they have rebounded. As I remember it wasn't just a severely harsh critique on the restaurant but on the style of dining and the prices. Kind of shooting fish in a barrel and somewhat obvious points. But if you do like an event, I'd be more than happy to go back to Per Se, JMHO
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Eleven Madison Park, Cipriani, and Le Cirque are three of my favorites that I will visit when I am in town and they are ones that I have always enjoyed.
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Of all mentioned here, I've enjoyed them all but have settled on Gramercy Tavern as my all-time favorite for a down-to-earth, comfortable dinner with amazing food. Every season the menu continues to impress me. Have fun! |
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Sushi of Gari for raw fish
Second the Le Bernadin & Sea Fire recommendations Lupulo is good and flies under the radar - technically I wouldn't classify it as a Seafood restaurant, but they do an excellent job with it. Not fine dining, but a delicious meal can also be had at Seamore's. Avoid Per Se, IMO... I agree with some other assessments - overpriced, paying for a name, way too expensive and I'm not a price conscious diner. Instead of Per Se, make a reservation at Asiate in the Time Warner Building... throw the hostess a $20 and request a window seat on the 40th floor. Best dining view in the city with a quality meal to boot, IMO of course. |
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