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- PP-RvipWashington, D.C. Area •24 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoGreat fried clams and oysters! Very cool hideaway in grand central. Perfect for a quick pit stop or longer lunch.More infoGrand Central Oyster BarPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Midtown East•4.2
- JJoeNew York City •33 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoA perennial classic which never disappoints. Steaks, creamed spinach and hash browns washed down with a glass of the S&W Reserve Blend. Yum!More infoSmith & Wollensky - New YorkPrice: Expensive• American• Midtown East•4.6
- WWilsonNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoDavid was a great server with a ton of knowledge on the menu and the history of the venue. We had a great time. The cocktails were great. Definitely going back for the Black Manhattan.More infoThe Milling RoomPrice: Expensive• French American• Upper West Side•4.5
- RRabiaNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoIf you’re looking for a stunning rooftop spot with great vibes, this place is a must-visit! The view is breathtaking, especially at sunset, and the ambiance is relaxed yet sophisticated. The snacks are on point—perfectly portioned, flavorful, and creatively presented. Whether you’re into classic tapas or something with a modern twist, there’s plenty to choose from. I especially loved truffle fries absolutely delicious! Overall, it’s the perfect spot to unwind with friends or celebrate a special evening. Lana was so nice Highly recommendedMore infoOpheliaPrice: Moderate• American• Midtown East•4.2
- LLeonardvipNew York City •26 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoDining at The Leopard at des Artistes is an experience in elegance. From the European murals on the walls to the exquisite Zabaione dessert, you are in the hands of supreme restaurant masters. The food is beautifully prepared and presented, the waitstaff attentive without being hovering, constantly taking their cues from the table and your needs. Our waitperson, Andrea, was right out of an Italian movie, both stunning and alert, with a sparkle in her eye and a slight hint of humor in her charmingly accented dialogue. All in all, I shall return again and again. I suspect the dining experience will repeat itself with ease. How wonderful! The best high-end dining in Manhattan.More infoThe Leopard at des ArtistesPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Upper West Side•4.6