Restaurants
New York's food culture, influenced by the city's immigrants and large number of dining patrons, is diverse. Eastern European and Italian immigrants have made the city famous for bagels, cheesecake, and New York-style pizza. The city is also home to many of the finest haute cuisine restaurants in the United States.
Per Se (International) $$$$$
10 Columbus Circle, Time Warner Center, 4th Floor
Phone: 212-823-9335
Bouley (French) $$$
120 W Broadway
Phone: 212-964-2525 · 212-962-2902
Garden Cafe (American) $$
620 Vanderbilt Ave, Prospect Heights
Phone: 718-857-8863
Babbo (Italian) $$
110 Waverly Pl, between 6th Ave & MacDougal St
Phone: 212-777-0303 · 212-353-8064
Jewel Bako (Asian) $$
239 E 5th St, between 2nd & 3rd Ave
Phone: 212 979-1012
Eleven Madison Park (European) $$$
11 Madison Ave, at 24th St
Phone: 212.889.0905
Tasting Room Restaurant (American) $$$
264 Elizabeth St, between Houston & Prince St
Phone: 212-358-7831 · 212-358-8432
Il Palazzo (Italian) $$
151 Mulberry St
Phone: 212-343-7000
Il Cortile (Italian) $$$
125 Mulberry St
Phone: 212-226-6060
Pellegrino's (Italian) $$
138 Mulberry St, between Hester & Grand St
Phone: 212-226-3177
Four Seasons (International) $$$$
99 E 52nd St, between Park & Lexington Ave
Phone: 212-754-9494
Estiatorio Milos (Greek) $$$
125 W 55th St
Phone: 212-245-7400
Oceana (American) $$$$
55 E 54th St, between Park and Madison
Phone: 212-759-5941
Aquagrill (Seafood) $$$
210 Spring St
Phone: 212-274-0505
Kai (Japanese) $$$
822 Madison Ave
Phone: 212-988-7277