With so many restaurants participating in Restaurant Week, and only some of them offering the $35 prix-fixe dinner, it can be a challenge to make a choice. These restaurants are my top choices for where to go for dinner during Restaurant Week.
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1. 21 Club
The 21 Club exudes classic old New York charm, making it a great choice for Restaurant Week dinner. The three course Restaurant Week menu features four choices for each course, including house-cured gravlox, braised beef and creme brulee.Address: 21 West 52nd St.
Phone: 212-582-7200
Neighborhood: Midtown West
2. Black Duck
Located in the Park South Hotel, the Black Duck is known for serving delicious seafood in an intimate environment.Address: 122 East 28th Street
Phone: 212-448-0888
Neighborhood: Gramercy/Flatiron District
3. BONDST
Enjoy a three-course dinner featuring your choice of soup or salad, a bento box and your choice of dessert at this well-regarded NoHo Japanese restaurant..Address: 6 Bond St.
Phone: 212-777-2500
Neighborhood: NoHo
4. Delmonico's
In business since 1837, Delmonico's is an iconic New York City restaurant and well worth a trip downtown. Their Restaurant Week Menu offers some solid choices, but you'll have to order off menu to experience the Baked Alaska or other famous dishes.Address: 56 Beaver Street
Phone: 212-509-1144
Neighborhood: Financial District
5. EN Japanese Brasserie
EN's menu focused on cooked Japanese dishes, though they also offer sushi. The menu reflects Izakaya style with a diverse range of dishes for both adventurous and conservative diners.Address: 435 Hudson Street
Phone: 212-647-9196
Neighborhood: West Village (Map)
6. One If By Land, Two If By Sea
This West Village restaurant is rumored to be haunted, but don't let that stop you from enjoying the romantic atmosphere or the Beef Wellington.Address: 17 Barrow Street
Phone: 212-255-8649
Neighborhood: West Village (Map)
7. Rosa Mexicano
Creative Mexican cuisine (including guacamole made table side) have made Rosa Mexicano's several New York City locations successful -- but you'll have to go to the Union Square spot to get the Restaurant Week dinner.Address: 9 East 18th Street
Phone: 212-533-3350
Neighborhood: Union Square (Map)
8. Sushi Samba
Brazillian-Japanese fusion and a fun, funky scene are what set Sushi Samba apart from the crowd.9. The Modern
Located inside the MoMA, The Modern serves refined American cuisine in an impressively designed setting.Address: 9 West 53rd Street
Phone: 212-333-1220
Neighborhood: Midtown West (Map)
10. Tribeca Grill
Drew Nieporent and Robert De Niro co-own Tribeca Grill, which has become a neighborhood institution during the past 15 years. The menu is designed to feature fresh produce and highlights seasonal strengths.Address: 375 Greenwich Street
Phone: 212-941-3900
Neighborhood: TriBeCa (Map)

