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  • Danny Meyer has made 11 Madison Square chic with his imaginative New American cuisine in an elegant Art Deco setting.

  • A handsome setting for fine French cuisine. Service is impeccable and there’s a convivial bar.

  • A contemporary steakhouse with French influences. Located in the Ritz Carlton Hotel, with views across the Hudson and Battery Park.

  • This cozy, northern Italian trattoria serves regional dishes like hanger steak, mussels in tomato sauce, and wonderful pastas.

  • The celebrated French chef offers outstanding delicacies in an upscale and intimate dining room. The sumptuous food comes at a price.

  • A cheerful café with an updated slant on Southern classics. Waffles are a house specialty.

  • Babbo

    An attractive setting and the inventive Italian fare created by TV chef Mario Batali make this a very popular spot. Reserve in advance to ensure a table.

  • Balthazar

    As close to a Parisian bistro as you’re likely to find in SoHo, Balthazar’s only problem is its popularity. A buzzing scene.

  • This restaurant offers a New American menu with Asian accents, and panoramic views of the harbor.

  • Located in the restored landmark India House. The chef uses the freshest ingredients and the wine list is good.

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