Spring 2020 NYC Official Visitor Guide

nycgo.com 191 La Piazza eataly.com/us_en /stores/nyc-flatiron/nyc-la-piazza Italian. Eataly’s enoteca features marble bars and standing tables. Homemade mozzarella, salumi and ice cold oysters are featured daily, along with spectacular wines and beer. 212 229 2560 | Eataly NYC Flatiron, 200 Fifth Ave. (enter on 23rd St.), NYC 10010 $$  La Pizza & La Pasta eataly.com /us_en/stores/nyc-flatiron/nyc -la-pizza-la-pasta  Italian. Eataly enlists experts Rossopomodoro to present classic Neapolitan pizza. Fresh Pasta Counter offers expertly prepared dishes with house-made fresh or high quality dry pastas. 212 229 2560 | Eataly NYC Flatiron, 200 Fifth Ave. (enter on 23rd St.), NYC 10010 $$$  La Sirene lasirenenyc.com Deliciously prepared “traditional” French food served by “charming” staff is the lure for loyalists at this cozyWest SoHo bistro noted for exceptional service. 212 925 3061 558 Broome St. (Sixth Ave.–Varick St.), NYC 10013 $$$ La Sirene UWS lasirenenyc.com This new location of the authentic French bistro—a Soho staple since 2007—is a great place for a date or a nice family dinner. Outdoor seating. Reservations suggested. 917 261 5279 416 AmsterdamAve. (80th St.), NYC 10024 $$$$ Lattanzi Cucina Italiana lattanzi nyc.com  Italian. Since 1984, this family-owned Restaurant Row stalwart has been recognized as serving some of the City’s finest and most authentic Italian cuisine. Outdoor seating. Reservations sug- gested. 212 315 0980 | 361 W. 46th St. (Eighth–Ninth Aves.), NYC 10036 $$$$  Lavo lavony.com  Italian. Features Southern Italian bistro on one level and a subterranean nightclub on the lower level. Late-night dining Thurs.–Sat. til 3am. Reservations required. 212 750 5588 | 39 E. 58th St. (Park–Madison Aves.), NYC 10022 $$$  The Lcl: Bar & Kitchen thelclnyc .com  American. Offering creative cocktails and a seasonal menu in a contemporary setting inspired by nature. Proudly serving Liquiteria juices and Starbucks coffee. 212 405 4399 | TheWestin NewYork Grand Central, 212 E. 42nd St. (Second–Third Aves.), NYC 10017 $$$  Le Coq Rico lecoqriconyc.com French. Helmed by Chef Antoine Westermann, this restaurant is deeply committed to honoring American terroir by serving the highest quality heritage-breed chicken, turkeys, duck, squab. Reservations suggested. 212 267 7426 | 30 E. 20th St. (Park Ave. South– Broadway), NYC 10003 $$$$  Left Bank leftbanknewyork.com New American. This market-driven West Village restaurant serves locally, sustainably and humanely raised food. The ideal is to keep the cuisine simple and delicious. Family- style dining. 212 727 1170 | 117 Perry St. (Greenwich St.), NYC 10014 $$$$ Legasea taogroup.com/venues/ legasea-seafood-brasserie  Seafood. Combines top-tier seafood menu with fun atmosphere while serving highest quality local, sustainable seafood. Favorites include Lobster Bake, fresh grilled fish, prime NY strip. Reservations suggested. 212 268 1888 | Moxy Times Square, 485 Seventh Ave. (36th–37th Sts.), NYC 10018 $$$$ The Leopard at Des Artistes theleopardnyc.com  Italian. Fine dining in landmarked setting with famous murals. Rooted in the Southern Italian culinary traditions, with absolute quality of ingredients, passion and outstanding service. Reservations suggested. 212 787 8767 1 W. 67th St. (Central Park West), NYC 10023 $$$$  Le Rivage lerivagenyc.com French. This NYC institution has been serving French comfort classics on Restaurant Row in the Theatre District for more than three genera- tions. 212 765 7374 | 340W. 46th St. (Eighth–Ninth Aves.), NYC 10036 $$$$  The Leroy House theleroyhouse .com  New American. West Village neighborhood restaurant and bar with vintage decor. Menu showcases freshest seasonal ingredients in delectable pasta, meat and seafood dishes, accompanied by homemade desserts. Outdoor seating. Reserva- tions suggested. Closed Sun. 646 590 0640 | 430 Hudson St. (St. Luke’s Pl.– Morton St.), NYC 10014 $$$$ 

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