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Booked 8 times today
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• Chinese • Financial District
Booked 14 times today
Price: Expensive
• Japanese • East Village
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- DDanielVIPNew York City •18 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoMy wife and I celebrated our 10 year anniversary at Hawksmoor last night. The ambience, service and the food were exceptional. For appetizers we had the scallops ( best dish of the night ) and the potted beef. For our main we went with the porterhouse for two and the beef fat fries. Steak was cooked perfectly and the fries were amazing. For dessert we had the pavlova and a anniversary surprise.More infoHawksmoor NYCPrice: Very Expensive• American• Gramercy Park•4.5
- JJennyMaeMontreal / Quebec •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoAmazing experience at Gyu-Kaku. Made reservations on Valentine’s Day despite being busy we got seated at our exact reservation time, food and service were a 10/10 to say the least. Would recommend this Japanese bbq to everyone.More infoGyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ - New York, NY | East Village ManhattanPrice: Expensive• Japanese• East Village•4.7
- KKatieMunster •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoGreat burgers. Great vibe. E tremendous milkshake and refreshing cocktails. Highly recommend for a laid back vibeMore infoBill's Bar & Burger DowntownPrice: Moderate• Burgers• Battery Park City•4.4
- HHelgi FannarNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoIt was everthing i hoped for but ten times more, the food was the best i’ve ever had and the service was on par. Super friendly and nice place. Will visit again when i come back to NYC.More infoASKAPrice: Very Expensive• Nordic• Williamsburg•4.9
- MMondayNew York City •12 reviews5.0Dined on 4 Feb 2025I always love bringing people who've never visited the Tin Building to this restaurant, and with out of town guests timed with Restaurant Week offering a 3-course dinner for $45, it was a no brainer. Amongst the various restaurants in the Tin Buillding, this is my favorite for its speakeasy vibe, parading unsuspecting people through the markets and into the Asian area to walk past the velvet curtains to unveil a bustling Chinese restaurant ala Jean George that whiffs a bit of an opium den -- always offers a wow factor. The food is really delicious and great combination of authentic flavors and French sensibility. My only complaint is that many of the dishes are ultra spicy particularly from the szechuan peppercorn which elicits a slow burn and interferes with the taste buds for those who enjoys wine with their meal. Otherwise 100%!More infoThe House of the Red Pearl at Tin Building by Jean-GeorgesPrice: Expensive• Chinese• Financial District•4.8