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- new york times chinese restaurant review hot dish

  -  new york times chinese restaurant review hot dish

There are many restaurants per square mile in New York, representing every race in the world (
And a few unusual Cuba-
Chinese, for example).
Many of them are outstanding.
Although the city has more expensive restaurants than it has, the opportunity to enjoy food at a reasonable price is rich.
For example, for Indian food, go for any delicious, embarrassing low-priced food
Pricing restaurant between 1st Street and 2nd Street.
Succumb to your temptation to buy a hot dog with the work of any roadside vendor, or a soft pretzel with mustard or hot chestnuts in the winter, or a salad sandwich or pizza (Eat New York-
Style, fold the slices before eating).
Breakfast, try one of the coffee shops or Greek diners that appear in most neighborhoods (
Remember to order coffee "regularly" will give you milk coffee).
At premium restaurants, you can often spend the same sacred dishes as at dinner for less money at lunch.
In hot spots you 've heard of or read about, it's better to book dinner a month or two in advance, especially on weekend evenings.
Here is a sample survey of restaurants in the city.
Depending on the cost of dinner for one person for a drink, tip and tax, it is expected to be paid within these general guidelines: $ = less than $15; $$ = US$16-$25; $$$ = US$26-$50;
$ = Over $50.
The Soho brasserie has been one of the town's hot spots since it opened two years ago.
Who can ask for more?
Lunch daily at noon
Five o'clock P. M. , Sunday brunch at 11: 30 a. m-
3: 30 p. m. dinner 5: 45 p. m-12:30 am daily.
Booking is recommended. $$$.
Most credit cards. 80 Spring St. (
Broadway and Crosby)New York City. Phone 212-965-1414.
Contemporary French cuisine changes every month, but the food, wine list and service are always top notch.
We recommend having lunch in this expensive place as an alternative to dinner. Tuesday-Saturday noon-
2: 30 p. m. and Monday-Saturday 5:30-11 pm.
Reservations are required. $$$$.
Most credit cards. 2 Harrison St. New York City. Phone 212-966-6960.
Enjoy contemporary American cuisine at a trendy SoHo restaurant.
Try the Beijing roast duck with lemon-sprinkled squid and rhubarb. Lunch Tuesday-Friday noon-
2: 30 Noon Sunday afternoon-brunch
Dinner at three o'clock P. M. on Monday-Thursday 6-
Eleven o'clock P. M. , six o'clock P. M. on Friday and Saturday-
Sunday 5: 30-midnight10:30 pm.
Lunch reservations are required. $$$.
Most credit cards.
No. 131 Sullivan StreetNew York City. Phone 212-677-4100.
Everyone thinks this is one of the best restaurants in New York.
Features include a lobster clear soup with beef liver mushroom scallops, fennel and caviar, Swiss beets and a veal handle with cranberry beans.
Lunch Price: $35/2-
$3-$43 course
Course, $69 five-
Tasting menu.
Dinner price: $75 three-
Course, $105 six-
Course, $140-
Tasting menu. Lunch Tuesday-Saturday noon-
Dinner on Monday afternoon-Saturday 5:45-11:30 pm.
Reservations must be (
Call a full month in advance).
Jacket is needed. $$$$.
Most credit cards. 60 E. 65th St. New York City. Phone 212-288-0033.
The food in Indochina is French Vietnamese and the decor is tropical and the focus is on seeing celebrities such as Alan Bagin, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell packedDaily 5:30 pm-midnight.
Booking is recommended. $$$.
Most credit cards.
Between Astor Place and Fourth Street East Village.
430 Lafayette Street. New York City. Phone 212-505-5111.
This legendary place for a long time
It is famous for its excellent French cuisine.
Amazing food at close range.
The wine list is extensive and reasonable.
Don't miss the cream Brunley unless you absolutely can't take another bite! Monday-
Saturday morning at 11: 45-
2: 15 p. m. , 5: 30 a day-10:30 pm.
Reservations are required.
Jackets and ties are required for lunch and dinner. $$$$.
Most credit cards.
455 Madison AvenueNew York City. Phone 212-303-7788.
The taste is good, and the Japanese cuisine is very creative. it has the flavor of California.
Robert De Niro is one of the partners of this place, serving a beautiful and wealthy crowd of fashion in the city center.
Sushi is very refined. Monday-Friday morning at 11: 45-Monday afternoon-Sunday 5:45-10 pm.
Reservations are required (
Call at ten o'clock A. M. a month in advance-5 pm). $$$$.
Most credit cards. 105 Hudson St. New York City. Phone 212-219-0500.
A real New York steakhouse with wood, brass and elbow. worn oak bar.
No menu required: Choose a juicy grilled steak or double lamb chops and an oversized shrimp appetizer. Monday-Friday morning at 11: 45-
Ten o'clock P. M. Saturday noon-1-eleven o'clock P. M. on Sunday9:45 pm.
Reservations are required. $$$$.
No credit card.
Take the subway (J train)
To Marcy Avenue station.
178 Broadway, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City. Phone 718-387-7400.
This large airy restaurant serves local and regional American cuisine with artistic decorationdeco furniture.
Lobster stew and duck stew are featured.
This is the media favorite party at lunch time. Monday-Friday morning at 11: 45-3 pm, Monday-Sunday 5:30-10:30 pm. $$$$.
Most credit cards.
At the Benjamin Hotel.
565 Lexington Avenue (
Between 50 and 51st)New York City. Phone 212-888-5650.
This is Tribeca restaurant serving American cuisine with Mexican and Southern flavors.
It starts with a gentle and charming environment and doubles the space in four years.
There are often 20-
It takes 30 minutes even in winter.
The reason why brunch is popular is in part because of bananas. Walnut Pancakes.
Don't bake the apple pie from scratch.
Smoking is allowed in part of the restaurant.
Breakfast on MondayFriday 8-
Four o'clock P. M. , Saturday and Sunday early Nine o'clock A. M-
Lunch on Monday afternoon-Friday 11 am-4 pm.
Sunday 6-dinner
Ten o'clock P. M. Monday and Tuesday
Eleven o'clock P. M. on Wednesday-Saturday 6 pm-midnight.
Midnight Limited menu3 am. $$.
Most credit cards. 120 Hudson St. New York City. Phone 212-219-0666.
This is a typical New York dining experience. the waiters are very enthusiastic.
A smoked beef sandwich or a salted beef sandwich, a Marzo soup or a piece of cheesecake. Daily 6:30 am-4 pm. $-$$.
No credit card. 854 7th Ave. New York City. Phone 212-757-2245.
The Gotham bar is very nice with grilled steak, seafood, lamb, venison, pasta and hamburgers.
The restaurant is located in a converted warehouse with spacious ventilation. The US$19. 99 prix-
Lunch is a theft. Lunch Monday-Friday noon-2 pm. Dinner Monday-
Thursday and Sunday-
At 10: 15 p. m. Friday and Saturday-11:15 pm.
Reservations are required. $$$$.
Most credit cards. 12 E. 12th St. New York City. Phone 212-620-4020.
In the endless debate about the best pizza in the city, this Brooklyn restaurant has always been a front line --runner.
The skin is so delicious that you can eat it without toppings.
Only the whole pie.
Wine sold in glass, glass bottles or bottles. Monday-Thursday (
Except for Tuesday rest)11:30 am-
Eleven o'clock P. M. , Friday to midnight, two o'clock P. M. on Saturday and Sunday-midnight. $$-$$$.
No credit card.
Take the or C train to the street.
19 Old Fulton Street
Brooklyn Heights (
Under the Bridge)New York City. Phone 718-858-4300.
This is a classic New York deli located in the Lower East Side. it has a history of more than 111 years.
Another feature of Katz is that it provides the background for the famous deli scene when Harry meets Sally in the movie. . . .
You can choose to wait in line at the counter or take a table on the wall and the waiter or waitress will order for you and may call you dear.
The knife and smoked beef were great and served in large portions.
For some reason they have a chaotic system and when you go in they will let you take a ticket and they will show you when you leave but don't let
Don't lose the ticket.
If you do, they won't describe you with honey. Monday-Thursday 8 am-
Eleven o'clock P. M. , eight o'clock A. M. on Friday and Saturday-
Three o'clock A. M. Sunday morning eight o'clock A. M. 10 pm. $-$$.
Most credit cards. 205 E. Houston (Ludlow)New York City. Phone 212-254-2246.
This is an upscale restaurant in California, but it is very casual.
Fresh fish dishes such as boiled Maine lobster, rainbow trout and soft fish
Shell Crab, L. A.
Style, rule the day, but there are also meat entrees like steak.
The restaurant feels spacious and more private than the one in New York.
The walls are decorated with prints by David Hockney, Jasper John and John Cage, as well as works of art by Michael's wife.
Pictures of Dennis Hopper hung in the bathroom.
Behind is a glass.
Garden rooms open for lunch. Monday-
Friday: 7: 30-
9: 30 Noon-lunch
Dinner 5: 30-10:30 pm.
Dinner at 5: 30 Saturday-10:30 pm.
Bar every day five o'clock P. M. business. $$$.
Most credit cards. 24 W. 55th St. New York City. Phone 212-767-0555.
Arriving at this place requires a taxi ride from the East River to Brooklyn, but the spectacular views of excellent new American cuisine, romantic interiors and Manhattan reward those traveling. Prix-
$70 for dinner. Daily noon-2:30 pm and 6-11 pm.
Reservations are required. $$$$.
Most credit cards. 1 Water St. New York City. Phone 718-522-5200.
Tribeca grloftlike restaurant with gorgeous mahogany bar and Mediterranean style restaurant
Pan-style dishes
Grilled Vegetable orzo grilled red apper fish.
The limo doesn't line up like before, but you may still see a celebrity filmmaker at the Tribeca Film Center upstairs. Lunch Monday-Friday morning at 11: 30-
2: 45 p. m. and then the noon menu 3-5 pm. Dinner Monday-Thursday 5:30-10:45 pm;
Friday, Saturday to 11: 15 p. m; Sunday 5:30-9:45 pm.
11: 30 a. m. -Sunday brunch2:45 pm.
Booking is recommended. $$$$.
Most credit cards.
375 Greenwich StreetNew York City. Phone 212-941-3900.
Union Square Cafe enjoys innovative American cuisine in a spacious and airy environment.
Roast monkfish or onion grilled salmon with spicy curry sauce-
Pepper jam. Monday-Saturday noon-
Dinner on Sunday afternoon-Thursday 6-
6-10: 15 pm Friday and Saturday11:15 pm.
Reservations are required. $$$-$$$$.
Most credit cards. 21 E. 16th St. New York City. Phone 212-243-4020.
The water is just across the East River from Queens.
Fine European and American food in a bright and airy room: floor-to-
The ceiling windows offer great views of Lower Manhattan and Midtown. Monday-Friday noon-3 pm and 6-
Saturday eleven o'clock P. M-11 pm.
Reservations are required. $$$-$$$$.
Most credit cards.
Located in Lane 44, East River Vernon Avenue. (
Exit 21 Street 23 and Ely Metro station are four blocks away.
You can take a free private water shuttle from the hotel.
Pier 34 Street, leaving every hour from six o'clock P. M. )Phone 718-482-0033.
This is a big and noisy restaurant with food from all over the United States on the menu.
It's also a great place to take your kids for brunch, including magicians and balloon artists. Monday-Friday morning at 11: 30-
Midnight to one o'clock A. M. Saturday and Sunday
Brunch on Saturday and Sunday at noon4 pm. $$.
Most credit cards. 9 E. 18th St. (
Broadway and 5New York City. Phone 212-505-2110.
Order Grand Prix at Asia Station-
Have a good dinner.
The specialties here include tempura and braised salmon. US$25 prix-fixe dinner. Monday-Friday morning at 11: 45-
2: 45 p. m. and 5: 30-
Saturday ten o'clock P. M-10 pm.
Reservations are required. $$$.
Most credit cards.
Two locations: 1748th St. , phone 212-355-
3345 Park Avenue and 237, phone 212-661-3400.
This hot spot offers unusual dishes of Asian flavor.
The diners in this place are very fashionable. they like spicy duck pizza with mushrooms or fried pans.
Braised bluefin tuna with soba noodle salad. Monday-
Wednesday morning at 11: 30-
Two o'clock A. M. Thursday to three o'clock A. M. Friday.
Sunday to four o'clock A. M.
Booking is recommended. $$$.
Most credit cards. 160 Mercer St. , phone 212-343-0020.
Location 2: 33 E. 60th St. , phone 212-906-9177.
Mitali is one of the best Indian restaurants in New York.
Recommended: curry shrimp or big chicken.
From noon to midnight every day.
Booking is recommended. $$.
Most credit cards are accepted.
Two locations: 3346th St. , phone 212-533-
2508 and 296 Bleecker (at 7th Ave. S. ), phone 212-989-1367.
The big menu covers several big cuisines, and the restaurant is spacious and luxurious.
Start with fried dumplings and be sure to try the smoked duck. (
Don't bother dessert. )
Try the cafe next door and have a slightly cheaper meal without booking. Daily noon-11:30 pm.
Reservations are required. $$$.
Most credit cards. 155 E. 55th St. New York City. Phone 212-371-8844.
This beautifully decorated French/Thai restaurant offers creative cuisine to trendy customers.
The food served included rabbit curry and Valrhona chocolate cake. Lunch Monday-Friday noon-
Dinner on Monday afternoon-Thursday 6-
Friday eleven o'clock P. M. -5: 30
Eleven o'clock P. M. , Saturday 5: 30-
Sunday morning at 11: 30 p. m. 10 pm.
Reservations are required. $$$$.
Most credit cards. 200 E. 54th St. New York City. Phone 212-486-9592.
Breakfast and lunch. J.
Like an updated dinner with comfortable food and a blue lunch
All three E plates are special. J.
People in town eat the best breakfast.
There are a variety of pancakes, waffles and French toast, as well as other breakfast options.
Please note that the weekend brunch is a popular event in New York and the queue may be long.
From 8: 30 to 10 or eleven o'clock P. M. every morning (
Depending on location).
No reservation. $.
No credit card.
Three locations: 1271 3rd Street. (at 73rd Street), phone 212-472-0600;
447 Amsterdam Avenue(
Between 81 and 82), phone 212-873-3444;
And 432 Sixth Avenue. , phone 212-473-5555.
Opposite the Manhattan Bridge is this landmark restaurant.
The cheesecake is very attractive.
If you can, you can choose ordinary, strawberry, chocolateswirl, cherry-
Bread crumbs, pumpkin, fat
Freedom and many others.
Breakfast is available at any time. Sunday-
Wednesday morning at 6: 30-
12: 15 a. m. from Thursday to 12: 45 a. m. from Friday and Saturday to 1:45 a. m.
Always packed but no booking required. $$.
Most credit cards.
Take D, Q, N or R to DeKalb Avenue or 2, 3, 4 or 5 to Nevins Street and walk two blocks to the bridge.
386 Flatbush Avenue(
Downtown Brooklyn)New York City. Phone 718-852-5257.
Cafe and tea room 3 x97 afternoon tea is served daily in a comfortable and dark room on the edge of Washington Square in the village for $8 except for Sunday. 25 per person.
There is also a regular menu. Monday-Saturday 3:30-5 pm.
Accepted but not necessary booking. $.
Most credit cards.
Washington Square Hotel
Waverly Place (103)at MacDougal)New York City. Phone 212-254-1200.
This is a romantic bistro.
The restaurant is decorated with nude murals from the 1930 s.
Hungarian-Austrian. Lunch Monday-Friday noon-2:45 pm; dinner Monday-Saturday 5:30-
Sunday afternoon 11:45 to afternoon 10:45
Reservations are required. $$$-$$$$.
Most credit cards. 1 W. 67th St. New York City. Phone 212-877-3500.
The restaurant in this small village is British and you will feel like you are in London.
Young British audiences often visit here and are also popular with celebrities.
Afternoon tea is available on weekdays and weekends for $17. 95 per person. Monday-Friday morning at 11: 30-
Six o'clock P. M. Saturday and Sunday. 6 pm.
No reservation. $$.
Most credit cards.
108 Greenwich Avenue(
12 and 13 streets)New York City. Phone 212-807-8329.
French Alison on Dominic Street is an ideal choice for lovers to taste delicious French cuisine in a comfortable SoHo environment. Monday-Saturday 5:30-
From Sunday to 10: 30 p. m. at 9: 15 p. m.
Reservations are required.
Most credit cards. $$$$. 38 Dominick St. (
Between Warwick and Hudson). Phone212-727-1188. Montrachetx97Top-
French cuisine of low standard
Pleasant atmosphere.
Spectacular wine list. Monday-Thursday 6-
Ten o'clock P. M. Friday noon-
2: 15 p. m. and 5: 30-
At 10: 30 p. m. , Saturday at 5: 30-10:45 pm.
Reservations are required.
Most credit cards. $$$$. 239 W. Broadway. Phone 212-219-2777.
This authentic Greek restaurant offers first-class service and delicious food.
Traditional recipes have taken a new turn.
The atmosphere is warm and romantic.
Open lunch at 11: 30 a. m.
Four o'clock P. M. and dinner 5-
Eleven o'clock P. M. on weekdays to midnight on weekends.
Booking is recommended. $$$.
Most credit cards.
Waverly Place (149)
Between Christopher and 6 th Street). Phone 212-645-8511.
A restaurant in Molyvos, where even diners who are skeptical about Greek cuisine can come.
The specialties here are braised, marinated lamb and stewed rabbit meat.
Greek cheesecake or honey for dessert
Drizzle fritters. Lunch Monday-Friday noon-3 pm (Cafe open later); dinner Monday-Thursday 5:30-
At 11: 30 p. m. , Friday to midnight, five o'clock P. M. on Saturday-
5-midnight on Sunday11 pm.
$22 for lunch. 50.
Special Dinner-6:45 pm, US$34. 50.
Most credit cards. $$$. 871 7th Ave. (at 55th Street). Phone 212-582-7500. ITALIAN (
Pizza shop included)
Chianti's decor may not be perfect, but after you eat the food and receive it for the first time --
You won't care about the free service.
Try the homemade Sebu pasta or cedar board grilled fish.
Booking is recommended because this place is very popular. $$$.
Most credit cards.
1043 Second Avenueat 55th St. Phone 212-980-8686.
Complimentary appetizers are provided before ordering.
The goal of the staff is to please and the food will convince anyone's Italian grandmother to come back and buy more.
Osso buco is tender and delicious.
Don't miss dessert. Monday-Friday noon-
2: 30 p. m. and Monday-Saturday 5-11 pm.
Reservations are required.
Most credit cards. $$$$. 86 W. 3rd St. Phone 212-673-3783.
John's pizza is another contender for the best pizza in New York, with thin, foldable crust and excellent sauce.
Located in the village of Greenwich, this hotel is very convenient for sightseeing in lower Manhattan. A small, down-to-
Very popular place of the Earth: people waiting in line for the table are usually outside the door.
Only whole pizza. Monday-
Saturday morning at 11: 30-
Midnight Sunday noon-midnight. $.
278 Bleecker St. Phone 212-243-1680.
The classic Italian cuisine of Le madri Rosa, perfect consistency and Tuscan atmosphere.
Try the osso buco of portobello mushrooms or paper-
Thin pizza made of woodburning oven. Monday-Friday noon-3 pm and 5:30-
Eleven o'clock P. M. , Saturday morning-3 pm and 5:30-
Eleven o'clock P. M. , Sunday brunch at 11: 30 a. m-
3: 30 p. m. and 5: 30 for dinner-11 pm.
Reservations are required.
Most credit cards. $$$-$$$$. 168 W. 18th St. Phone 212-727-8022.
Innovative Italian menu with black truffle, grilled shrimp salad or grilled red apper fish with spicy shrimp stuffing. Monday-Friday noon-3 pm, Monday-Thursday 6-
Friday and Saturday at 5: 30 eleven o'clock P. M-Eleven o'clock P. M. Sunday-10 pm.
Reservations are required.
Most credit cards. $$$. 102 E. 22nd St. Phone 212-677-2222.
Late Night dinner is very common, in the early hours of the morning, stretch limousine will stop, bring after-sales service
This trendy art Club Dinerdeco diner.
From turkey sandwiches, omelet to tofu fajitas, you can order anything.
Open 24 hours a day.
No reservation.
Most credit cards. $$. 210 10th Ave. (
Between 22 street and 23 Street). Phone 212-243-2736.
Kyiv, known for its chopped liver, serves Russian and Polish food
Normal and vegetarian)
, Blintzes, borscht and its circle-the-
Clock schedule, a highlight of the night life in East Village.
No reservation. $.
Most credit cards.
117 Avenue 2nd (at 7th St. ). Phone 212-674-4040.
The Brazilian restaurant is the latest trend, especially in the evening, which is very lively.
Don't go if you don't like meat because they are in large quantities. Daily noon-midnight.
Booking is recommended. $$$.
Most credit cards.
Belvedere Hotel, 316 W. 49th St. (
Between the 8 th and the 9 th). Phone 212-245-0505.
Extra experience the atmosphere of Kristin's restaurant is dinner-
But the food is authentic and delicious.
Choose from a variety of soups, such as the white rosong soup or the pickles soup, or eat the pierogis soup or the Begos soup (hunter stew).
Open daily from seven o'clock A. M. 11 pm.
No reservation. $-$$.
Credit cards are not accepted. 208 1st Ave. (
Between 12 Street and 13 Street). Phone 212-254-2474.
The biggest Bar on Earth is a relatively informal restaurant specializing in new American Gome food. The largest Bar on Earth has an independent station, there you can see sushi rolls, oyster Sands dipped in hot pot and Mongolian hot pot while working.
Live music and dance on Thursday
Saturday after nine o'clock P. M. Lunch Monday-Friday noon-
Bar and catering at two o'clock P. M. on MondayThursday 4 pm-
On Friday to one o'clock A. M. two o'clock A. M.
No jeans and sneakers.
No reservation required.
Most credit cards.
Money for dinner at the bar.
There is also a paradise for wine connoisseurs in the sky, called a wine cellar. US$95-
There are three different wines, $200 for dinner.
At the top of the World Trade Center. Phone 212-524-7000.
The Hour Glass Tavern is small and sometimes difficult to find a seat but worth a try.
Each table in this theater district restaurant has an hourglass, and during peak hours, customers should keep their meal time in less than an hour. Open Wednesday-Friday noon-
Two o'clock P. M. and every day 4:30 eat11 pm. $$.
Most credit cards. 373 W. 46th St. (
Between the 8 th and the 9 th). Phone 212-265-2060.
Jekyll and Hyde club dine in three months
Story "Haunted House", lightning, thunder, smoke four.
The walls are decorated with skulls, big beetles and terrible masks.
The statue of Zeus and Stephens spoke, and Gago yells came alive.
If you don't have a loss of appetite, try the pumpkin tortellini, or the Oriental chicken salad, or Cajun fries or buffalo wings.
Monday and Tuesday at 11: 30 a. m-
Eleven o'clock A. M. -midnight on Wednesday
Thursday morning at 11: 30-midnight
Friday morning at 11: 30-midnight
One o'clock P. M. , Saturday 10: 30-
One o'clock A. M. Sunday morningmidnight.
Book for eight or more parties.
Most credit cards. $$-$$$. 1409 6th Ave. (at 57th Street). Phone 212-541-9505.
Lola is the perfect place to enjoy food, a few drinks, some live music, and maybe a little dance.
Book the band's relaxed upscale restaurant on Tuesday-Saturday.
At the back, the right amount of light and music can be provided, whether pumped through the speaker or filtered from the bar.
The piano and original art add a charming atmosphere here.
The specialty dish is fried chicken, and the seafood and desserts are also good. On-
Tarot readings on Tuesday
Thursday and Saturday
Gospel Brunch with seats on Sunday morning at 9: 30 a. m. and 1: 45 p. m (US$27. 95). Lunch Monday-Friday noon-
Three o'clock P. M. , six o'clock P. M. every day-midnight.
Reservations are recommended as Lola will be full soon, especially on nights with live music.
Jazz on Tuesday, Blues on Wednesday, Blues on Thursday
R & B and funk on Saturday.
Don't be surprised if diners start dancing.
Most credit cards (
But not found). $$$$. 30 W. 22nd St. Phone 212-675-6700.
Hippie environment for lunch (Monday-Friday noon-3 pm)
Try two doors west of Lola Bowla (phone 212-675-5544).
The menu is Asian.
Pacific impact. $$$.
The kids will love these two-
It looks and feels like a story row house in a luxurious Victoria ice cream shop.
Try frozen hot chocolate (
Big enough for the whole family).
A full menu is also available, including a main course and a variety of imaginable burgers. Open Monday-
Thursday morning at 11: 30-
Midnight, Friday to one o'clock A. M. , Saturday to two o'clock A. M.
Booking is recommended. $$.
Most credit cards. 225 E. 60th St. (
Between 2nd and 3rd). Phone 212-838-3531.
The windows of the world have been renovated for $25 million and the place has reopened a new chefof-this-
American cuisine in the world, a superb collection of wines and an unparalleled view.
There is a main restaurant where you can order glazed duck or Spanish dishes
Fried Pigeon with salt skin. Sunday-Thursday 5-
Nine o'clock P. M. Friday and Saturday. 10 pm.
Eleven o'clock A. M. -Sunday brunch2 pm.
Time varies from season to season.
Booking is recommended.
Jacket is needed.
Jeans or sneakers are not allowed. No smoking. $$$$.
Most credit cards.
1 World Trade Center, floor 107 (
West Street and Freedom). Phone 212-524-7000.
Information prepared by Weismann travel report©2000 by Reed tourism group.
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