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

  • One of the coolest places in the area, this restaurant is dedicated to serving seafood dishes including sushi.

  • Newly remodeled with sleek, high-tech decor. The updated bistro menu features modern French/American Pacific dishes but still includes a few classics.

  • For possibly the best burger in New York head to one of the best kept secrets - the Burger Joint in the Parker Meridian Hotel.

    The Burger Joint is an address for those in the know and is a well hidden room in the lobby of this hotel concealed behind a black curtain. you almost feel you need a password to enter, but when you disappear behind the curtain its another world.

    A small room with a few booths and tables the menu is short and to the point but fab - hamburger or chesseburger, fries, milkshakes, soda, water or beer. but for around $15 bucks its a bargain for a real New york burger and experience.

    A true NY find - so shhh don't tell everyone!

  • An award-winning New York institution with landmark decor and great celebrity spotting opportunities.

  • A New York classic, this bustling and ever-popular restaurant serves only the freshest seafood.

  • Hard Rock Cafe

    Set right in Times Square, this is your perfect opportunity to bathe in Manhattan's most illuminating nightime spot. Grab a good old american meal, sample one, two or a few delicious cocktails AND keep the glass. Not to mention the ever-changing collection of legendary rock memorabillia. Finally, you can fall out onto the street at a later hour into what seems like sunlight, and enjoy some of the shops that never seem to sleep. NB. Best visited in the evening, and needn't take a large chunk out of a short city break.

  • One of the best pizzas we have ever had! This branch of it is near Times Square.

  • A midtown haven for the thrifty, with comfortable, old-fashioned, French bistro charm. This theater district favorite is a great place to eat after a show. Three-course meals starting at $14.

  • Impeccable fish served in every imaginable way. Seafood doesn’t come any better than this.

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