Monday, February 13, 2012

If spending Sunday in New York City, name some tourist restaurants (other that Hard Rock and Planet Hollywood)

Here are a few of my favorite restaurants in Manhattan:



1. Green Bo Restaurant - 66 Bayard

2. N.Y Noodle Town - 28 1/2 Bowery

3. Lombardi's Pizza - 32 Spring St

4. Nick's Pizza - 1814 2nd Avee

5. Jon's Pizzeria - 260 West 44th Street

6. Carnegie Deli - 854 7th Ave (55th Street)

7. Sushi Zen - 108 West 44th Street (6th/Broadway)

8. Becco - 301 West 45th St (8th Ave)

9. McHale's - 750 Eighth Ave (46th St.)

10. Edison Cafe - 228 West 47th St (Broadway and 8th Ave)

11. Virgil's - 152 West 44th Street (Bdwy/6th AveIf spending Sunday in New York City, name some tourist restaurants (other that Hard Rock and Planet Hollywood)
FlashdancersIf spending Sunday in New York City, name some tourist restaurants (other that Hard Rock and Planet Hollywood)
Netpla Woodholly, Hark Cord
Don't know if it's considered "tourist-y", but I enjoyed eating at Tavern on the Green when I visited NYC. :)If spending Sunday in New York City, name some tourist restaurants (other that Hard Rock and Planet Hollywood)
Its not a restaurant but its damn good food. "Platters" Halal truck on 58 %26amp; 6th. You gotta be ready to stand in line with a lot of hungry New Yorkers but its well worth it for a platter of lamb (or chicken) over rice with salad, pita bread, hot sauce, and special white sauce all for $5. Damn now I have to go get me one tonight.
MARS 2112 (GOOD FOR THE KIDS) IN TIMES SQUAREIf spending Sunday in New York City, name some tourist restaurants (other that Hard Rock and Planet Hollywood)
I would back up mrhinesmith1's answer of Mars 2112. We went there with our kids(5 and 7 years old)and had a good time. Food was good for the price.
Corner Bistro

Tavern on the Green

Gramercy Park

Carmine's



and for dessert, I love Rice to Riches in Chinatown!
Katz's Delicatessen

Ruby Foo

Angelo's of Mulberry Street

the real original Ray's pizza place in Greenwich Village

Sylvia's

Gray's Papaya

Nathan's in Coney Island

Veselka

Any halal food cart that's always busy (so you know it's fresh %26amp; tasty). OK, it's not really a "tourist restaurant" but it's a typical NYC meal.
The McDonald's at 160 Broadway (link 1); Johnny Rockets at 42 E. 8th St. (2); any of the restaurants in Times Square along 42nd Street between 7th and 8th Avenues.

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