Spring 2020 NYC Official Visitor Guide

nycgo.com 171 Average three-course dinner per person: $ : $10 and under $$ : $11–$25 $$$ : $26–$50 $$$$ : $51–$80 $$$$$ : $81 and up Prices are subject to change without notice. Hornblower Spirit Cruises spiritcruises.com/new-york-metro New American. Unique sightseeing- dining cruise in New York Harbor with delightful cuisine, dancing, live DJs and stunning skyline views. 866 483 3866 | Pier 61, Chelsea Piers (23rd St. & Hudson River), NYC 10011 $$$$$  See Ad Index on pg. 236. Skyline Cruises skylinecruises.com American. Recognized as a top overall value for dinner cruises in NY Harbor for 25+ years. Perfect for any occasion: weddings, corporate, school and family celebrations. 718 446 1100 | 1 World’s Fair Marina (enter Marina Rd. at Northern Blvd.), Pier 1, Corona, Queens 11368 $$$$$  Restaurants, A–Z For more casual dining, takeout service and desserts, see the back pages of this chapter. 2West thewagnerhotel.com/nyc -dining  New American. Expertly and simply prepared dishes featuring classic comfort foods. Spacious and elegant atmosphere with floor to ceiling windows overlooking Battery Park. Vast wine list. 917 790 2525 | The Wagner at the Battery, 2West St. (Battery Pl.), Battery Park City, NYC 10004 $$$  10 Corso Como Restaurant & Cafe 10corsocomorestaurant.com Italian. Seasonal menu changes to ensure all food is made with fresh, simple ingredients. Shop the table, several items available for purchase. Visit the attached gallery. Outdoor seating. 212 265 9500 | 200 Front St. (Fulton–Beekman Sts.), NYC 10038 $$$$ ’21’ Club 21club.com  American. Intimate townhouse ambiance, discreetly attentive service, Grand Award–winning wine list and sump- tuous cuisine. Prix-fixe lunch and dinner menus. Jacket required. Closed Sun. 212 582 7200 | 21 W. 52nd St. (Fifth– Sixth Aves.), NYC 10019 $$$$  200 Fifth 200-fifth.com  American, Continental. Choose between well- crafted dining or casual American comfort in a sports bar atmosphere. Live jazz on Thurs., pool tables, 40 draft beers. 718 638 2925 | 200 Fifth Ave. (Union–Sackett Sts.), Park Slope, Brooklyn 11217 $$$ 525LEX Restaurant & Lounge nymarriotteastside.com New American. Comfort food, fea- turing simple, high-quality ingredi- ents, plus signature cocktails, craft beers and great wines. Menu empha- sizes shareable items. Gleaming hardwood floors, rich saturated colors. 212 755 4000 | NewYork Marriott East Side, 525 Lexington Ave. (48th– 49th Sts.), NYC 10017 $$$  ABCCocina abccocinanyc.com Latin American, Spanish. This res- taurant is passionately committed to offering the freshest, safest ingredi- ents, presenting a seasonal Latin- inspired menu that is locally focused and globally artistic. 212 475 5829 38 E. 19th St. (Park Ave. South– Broadway), NYC 10003 $$$  ABC Kitchen abckitchennyc.com NewAmerican. Michelin starredChef Jean-Georges Vongerichten offers freshest possible farm-to-table ingre- dients,naturallyandhumanelysourced fromregional farmers and fair trade cooperatives. Reservations suggested. 212 475 5829 | 35 E. 18th St. (Broadway– Park Ave. South), NYC 10003 $$$  Aburiya Kinnosuke aburiya kinnosuke.com  Japanese.Launched in 2005, this robata grill based, high- end izakaya restaurant delivers the authentic taste of Japan, such as fresh fish,Wagyubeefandsaké.Reservations suggested. 212 867 5454 | 213 E. 45th St. (Second–Third Aves.), NYC 10017 $$$$ Acme acmenyc.com  French, Mediterranean. Chef Brian Loiacono combines his classic French training and his Italian-American upbringing to create a seasonal neighborhood restaurant that showcases varied flavors and techniques. 212 203 2121 9 Great Jones St. (Lafayette St.– Broadway), NYC 10012 $$$  Ai Fiori aifiorinyc.com  Italian/ French. This venture fromChef Michael White celebrates cuisine from the Italian and French Riviera. The menu blends traditional Italian fare with a brave, modern perspec- tive. 212 613 8660 | The Langham, New York, Fifth Avenue, 400 Fifth Ave. (36th– 37th Sts.), NYC 10018 $$$$ 

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