Best Romantic Restaurants in TriBeCa
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- JJenniferNew York City •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThis was where we chose for my best friend's bachelorette dinner, and she loved it. The ambiance is energetic, and the Christmas decorations make it festive and beautiful. I usually get the Filet Au Poivre, but this time I got the beef bourguignon, and it did not disappoint. The beef fell apart and the vegetables were tender and not overcooked. I also got a Caesar salad as an appetizer. That was fresh and the dressing was homemade. If you love anchovies like I do, this is an excellent salad! For a drink I chose the La Toissaint, and that was spectacular. I highly recommend this place if you love great food, great drinks and a festive atmosphere!More infoBoucherie - West VillagePrice: Expensive• French• West Village•4.6
- JJesseNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoEverything was delicious I had a 3 course meal of lobster bisque, ribeye steak, and a “chocolate soufflé” I would’ve given a 5 star all around bc the place is beautiful the staff is amazing but my steak was so fatty! I had to pull pieces of fat out of my mouth when chewing no one wants that and for the price you would think they could cut the fat off. The lobster bisque was perfect no complaints but the “soufflé” is just a lave cake with melted ice cream in a cup idk I wasn’t to impressed but all in all I would come again atmosphere is great staff is great first time in New York checked OIBLOIBS off the listMore infoOne if by Land, Two if by SeaPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary French / American• Greenwich Village•4.6
- CCassondravipNew York City •40 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoVery fresh, delicious food. Recommend the scallops appetizer, set on a bed of mashed potatoes - melts in your mouth. Meatballs, any appetizer with eggplant. pear, radicchio and walnut salad makes you forget it's winter. The lamb chops are extraordinary and of a quality only a restaurant can get. Black cod Livorno - luscious!! Palma's pastry chef is exceptional - you can taste the actual ingredients without being overwhelmed by the sugar. Attentive, but not intrusive, staff. Charming, romantic setting, with fresh flowers everywhere!!More infoPalmaPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Greenwich Village•4.9
- TToniGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoVery cool space, would have loved to eat in the vault! Food was amazing.More infoButcher and Banker NYCPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Midtown West•4.3
- AAnneNew York City •14 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 16, 2024A great place. We were a group of 8 and every one of us found the food really good. The steak was fantastic and I had some of my husband’s salmon - so good! Will definitely go back if the opportunity arises. Well worth it.More infoHudson & CoPrice: Expensive• American• Jersey City•4.6
Discover best romantic restaurants in TriBeCa
Discover the allure of romance in the heart of TriBeCa, New York City, where dining is more than just about food—it's about creating memorable moments. In this vibrant Manhattan neighborhood, restaurants excel in offering enchanting atmospheres that are perfect for a romantic evening out. From cozy, intimate settings with dim lighting to lively, colorful spaces that evoke the charms of distant lands, each establishment presents a unique blend of ambiance and cuisine that promises to captivate your senses. The dining scene in TriBeCa is renowned for its eclectic mix of American contemporary and exotic international flavors, ensuring that every culinary desire is met with exceptional flair and creativity. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to reconnect or a lively venue to spark romance, TriBecca's restaurant options cater to every mood and preference, all underscored by impeccable service and attention to detail. Indulge in a romantic escape right in the city, and let the flavors and sights of TriBeCa transform an ordinary evening into something extraordinary.