1,133 posts
|
Post by Stephen on Mar 10, 2022 17:54:14 GMT
I will be travelling to New York in a few weeks and will be there for my 26th Birthday. I have booked a few restaurants already including La Masseria (a nice Italian recommended by American family we are visiting) and think we will hit up Joe Allen before the Music Man on the Thursday. We are seeing Cursed Child on Friday at 7pm and I'm looking for a nice early dinner/late lunch place for before then. Maybe somewhere fancy but mainly just great food and not stuffy.
We have been to quite a few of the big name chefs restaurants in NYC before such as Daniel Bouloud so hoping for somewhere a bit original!
Any recommendations much appreciated! Thanks!
|
|
840 posts
|
Post by Steffi on Mar 10, 2022 18:01:01 GMT
The Meatball Shop: www.themeatballshop.comOne of their locations is on the corner of 53rd and 9th which works well for a pre Broadway show dinner.
|
|
|
Post by inthenose on Mar 10, 2022 20:07:13 GMT
Highly recommend Dinosaur if you like barbecue food. I went to the Harlem one, the food was unbelievable.
|
|
1,933 posts
|
Post by LaLuPone on Mar 11, 2022 9:02:06 GMT
Ellen’s Stardust Diner on Times Square is a rite of passage for any theatre fan, they have singing waiters! It’s not a posh restaurant though, more of a fun touristy spot with hamburgers, milkshakes etc. Sardi’s on West 44th Street, again near Times Square, is a more fine-dining option whilst still being Broadway themed. It has portraits of various Stage and Screen stars up on the walls and famous people have often been known to go there. (If you’ve ever seen Glee, Sardi’s is where Finn and Rachel run into Patti LuPone!)
|
|
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2022 9:16:36 GMT
The food at Ellen's Stardust Diner is awful - not worth it even for the experience.
|
|
2,058 posts
|
Post by Marwood on Mar 11, 2022 10:14:29 GMT
I found the food in Sardi’s distinctly average and the service was hit and miss, nothing I’d note about it apart from the caricatures on the walls. Joe Allan’s was a bit better but the food wasn’t exactly amazing either (I visited both in the space of a week when I last visited NYC in 2019).
I preferred P.J. Clarkes on Third Avenue to both, it also has a long history of celebrities visiting there over the years (among them Sinatra, Richard Harris, Peter O’Toole and Nat King Cole) plus it was mentioned in Mad Men.
|
|
|
Post by inthenose on Mar 11, 2022 10:15:38 GMT
The food at Ellen's Stardust Diner is awful - not worth it even for the experience. Afraid I have to agree. Sardi's we didn't even stay to eat. We expected something very different. We were the only ones in there at 5pm and felt very uncomfortable. They did a prix fixe (no ala carte whatsoever) which also made us uneasy. We had our glass of expensive wine and left.
|
|
1,133 posts
|
Post by Stephen on Mar 11, 2022 12:20:29 GMT
I've been to Ellen's and Sardi's. Ellen's was a terrific experience. Sardi's too. Neither for the food but just the being there!
|
|
840 posts
|
Post by Steffi on Mar 11, 2022 14:41:26 GMT
Another place I would recommend is Mémé: memeonhudson.com/We went to the Hell’s Kitchen location for brunch last Sunday. The food was great and the service wonderful.
|
|
630 posts
Member is Online
|
Post by jamb0r on Mar 11, 2022 15:59:19 GMT
The food at Ellen's Stardust Diner is awful - not worth it even for the experience. I’ve had multiple decent breakfasts there. One plus of going for breakfast is that the coffee has free refills so after you’ve finished eating you can just stay for as long as you want with unlimited coffee and unlimited performances.
|
|
641 posts
|
Post by christya on Mar 11, 2022 17:21:39 GMT
The food at Ellen's Stardust Diner is awful - not worth it even for the experience. I’ve had multiple decent breakfasts there. One plus of going for breakfast is that the coffee has free refills so after you’ve finished eating you can just stay for as long as you want with unlimited coffee and unlimited performances. Ooh. I'm going to New York later this year and will be staying quite close, might do this. The only thing is, I'm travelling alone which sometimes gets you funny looks if you're out to eat, but oh well.
|
|
630 posts
Member is Online
|
Post by jamb0r on Mar 11, 2022 17:40:58 GMT
All of the times I’ve been to Ellen’s I’ve been alone! I don’t care at all what anyone thinks of me being on my own - I want waffles and show tunes and dammit I’m going to get them. Ended up having a really nice chat with the couple on the next table on one occasion too.
Get there for when it opens and you won’t have to queue, then just stay as long as you want
|
|
|
Post by mattnyc on Mar 11, 2022 21:37:03 GMT
I’ve had multiple decent breakfasts there. One plus of going for breakfast is that the coffee has free refills so after you’ve finished eating you can just stay for as long as you want with unlimited coffee and unlimited performances. Ooh. I'm going to New York later this year and will be staying quite close, might do this. The only thing is, I'm travelling alone which sometimes gets you funny looks if you're out to eat, but oh well. Nobody will give you funny looks, eating alone. That’s just something you see in movies. I live in Hells Kitchen, around the corner from most theaters. We have a ton of places on 9th and 10th Avenue, every type of food you can think of and I still go to Joe Allen before shows occasionally - I’ll always love it there. About 10 years ago, I was dragged to Ellen’s by a family member visiting who wanted to go and I still haven’t forgiven them.
|
|
|
Post by stagebyte on Mar 14, 2022 1:05:39 GMT
The food at Ellen's Stardust Diner is awful - not worth it even for the experience. Was just going to say it’s gone really downhill and the whole interior gives off a grubby feel. Over priced lukewarm food. Be prepared to be left with plates surrounding you on other tables. It’s v v busy. Bit disappointed on our last trip
|
|
|
Post by frappuccino on Mar 16, 2022 11:31:40 GMT
Alan Rickman said this in 2011
-Brushstroke Tribeca (permanently closed)
-Kitchenette Tribeca : best pecan pie I’ve ever tasted (also permanently closed)
-Flex Mussels: Laura Linney took me to Flex Mussels. They serve these big bowls of mussels in different sauces. They just take the lid off and there’s this steaming bowl of mussels with a big pile of excellent french fries, and then, because you’re feeling guilt-free, it’s perfectly OK to have the donuts they make there [that they] inject with different fillings. I had to ask Laura, “What’s this filling called PB&J?” I’m so alien.
-Peter Luger Steak House
-The Standard— "I believe it’s $27 for a glass of wine, but it has a great view, so it’s a great place to go and nurse a drink."
|
|
|
Post by mattnyc on Mar 16, 2022 15:33:59 GMT
Peter Luger is is always a good choice but if you don’t want to go out to Brooklyn to eat then their sister restaurant, Smith & Wollensky, in midtown is also excellent and convenient enough if seeing a show before or after.
|
|
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2022 15:36:19 GMT
I second the Smith & Wollensky recommendation - I just sat at the bar and had a burger and a couple of glasses of wine and it was exactly what my jetlagged self needed!
|
|
|
Post by frappuccino on Mar 16, 2022 17:02:11 GMT
Peter Luger is is always a good choice but if you don’t want to go out to Brooklyn to eat then their sister restaurant, Smith & Wollensky, in midtown is also excellent and convenient enough if seeing a show before or after. I have never been to either. I just remember Alan Rickman saying Peter Luget is good.
|
|
2,339 posts
|
Post by theglenbucklaird on Mar 16, 2022 17:16:31 GMT
Eataly for me. Any of their restaurants, coffee, panini, gelato... oh I love affogato
|
|
|
Post by sfsusan on Mar 27, 2022 9:58:13 GMT
I’ve had multiple decent breakfasts there. One plus of going for breakfast is that the coffee has free refills so after you’ve finished eating you can just stay for as long as you want with unlimited coffee and unlimited performances. Ooh. I'm going to New York later this year and will be staying quite close, might do this. The only thing is, I'm travelling alone which sometimes gets you funny looks if you're out to eat, but oh well. I'd be shocked if anybody in New York looks twice at someone eating alone. I've eaten solo at Jean-Georges and several other restaurants in NYC. The most common response is no response at all. Occasionally, the waiter or maitre d' will ask where I'm from and express appreciation I've chosen their restaurant. For Stephen, if you have time during the day and enjoy food, look into food tours by Ziggy. He also has a food blog that might have some useful ideas. eatingwithziggy.com
|
|
|
Post by scarpia on Mar 27, 2022 11:20:16 GMT
Hells Kitchen has loads of great places. If you want somewhere close to the theatres and reasonable (for NYC), I quite like Victor's - an institution of a Cuban restaurant next to the Neil Simon (formerly Alvin) Theatre.
|
|
|
Post by Kubrick on Mar 29, 2022 11:00:14 GMT
5 Napkin Burger!
|
|
|
Post by mattnyc on Mar 29, 2022 12:00:42 GMT
5 Napkin is great. I had dinner there last night before a show. And then of course around the corner is Schmackary’s so you have to get one of their incredible cookies. I suggest Maple Bacon, if they have them the day you’re there.
|
|
|
Post by frappuccino on Apr 4, 2022 3:26:01 GMT
I will be travelling to New York in a few weeks and will be there for my 26th Birthday. I have booked a few restaurants already including La Masseria (a nice Italian recommended by American family we are visiting) and think we will hit up Joe Allen before the Music Man on the Thursday. We are seeing Cursed Child on Friday at 7pm and I'm looking for a nice early dinner/late lunch place for before then. Maybe somewhere fancy but mainly just great food and not stuffy. We have been to quite a few of the big name chefs restaurants in NYC before such as Daniel Bouloud so hoping for somewhere a bit original! Any recommendations much appreciated! Thanks! So how was your trip?
|
|
1,133 posts
|
Post by Stephen on Apr 4, 2022 11:04:03 GMT
I will be travelling to New York in a few weeks and will be there for my 26th Birthday. I have booked a few restaurants already including La Masseria (a nice Italian recommended by American family we are visiting) and think we will hit up Joe Allen before the Music Man on the Thursday. We are seeing Cursed Child on Friday at 7pm and I'm looking for a nice early dinner/late lunch place for before then. Maybe somewhere fancy but mainly just great food and not stuffy. We have been to quite a few of the big name chefs restaurants in NYC before such as Daniel Bouloud so hoping for somewhere a bit original! Any recommendations much appreciated! Thanks! So how was your trip? Thanks for asking. I leave tomorrow so still haven't been. Very excited now and will report back soon! Thank you everyone for the advice so far - very helpful.
|
|