List of restaurants in New York City
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This is a list of restaurants in New York City. A restaurant is a business which prepares and serves food and drink to customers in return for money, either paid before the meal, after the meal, or with an open account. New York City is the most populous city in the United States and the center of the New York metropolitan area.
This list is based upon restaurants or restaurant chains that originated in New York City.
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Restaurants in New York City
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- 54 Below
- Bickford's
- BurritoVille
- Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill
- Grotta Azzurra
- The Halal Guys
- El Internacional
- Jahn's
- Jing Fong
- Joe's Shanghai
- Kennedy Fried Chicken
- Korilla BBQ
- Max and Mina's
- The Meatball Shop
- Mo Gridder's
- Munson Diner
- Pok Pok
- Ray's Pizza – The name "Ray's Pizza", and its many variations such as "Ray's Original Pizza", "Famous Ray's Pizza" and "World-Famous Original Ray's Pizza", are the names of dozens of pizzerias in the New York City area that are generally completely independent (a few have multiple locations) but may have similar menus, signs, and logos.
- T.G.I. Friday's – the first location opened in 1965 in New York City
- Tartinery Restaurant
- Xi'an Famous Foods
- Zaro's Bakery
Brooklyn
- CHAR No.4
- Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare
- Childs Restaurants (Coney Island Boardwalk location)
- Childs Restaurants (Surf Avenue location)
- Defonte's
- Di Fara Pizza
- Gargiulo's Italian Restaurant
- Grimaldi's Pizzeria
- Junior's Restaurant
- Nathan's Famous
- Peter Luger Steak House – The Brooklyn location was established in 1887 as "Carl Luger's Café, Billiards and Bowling Alley"[1]
- Roberta's
- Spumoni Gardens
- Totonno's
Manhattan
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- 21 Club – American traditional cuisine restaurant and former prohibition-era speakeasy, located at 21 West 52nd Street[2]
- Aquagrill
- Asiate
- Atlantic Grill
- The Australian Bar and Restaurant
- Balthazar
- Barbetta
- Barney Greengrass
- Le Bernardin
- BiCE Ristorante
- Blue Hill
- Bouchon
- Bouley
- Brasserie Julien
- Brasserie Les Halles
- Bridge Cafe
- Burger Heaven
- Café Boulud
- Candle Cafe
- Caravaggio
- Carlyle Restaurant
- Carnegie Deli
- Charles' Southern Style Kitchen
- China Grill Management
- Cipriani S.A.
- Le Cirque
- Clinton Street Baking Company & Restaurant
- The Colony
- Corton
- Da Marino
- Daniel
- Delmonico's
- Dorrian's Red Hand Restaurant
- Eleven Madison Park
- Ellen's Stardust Diner
- L'Entrecôte
- El Faro Restaurant
- Ferrara Bakery and Cafe
- The Four Seasons Restaurant
- Fraunces Tavern
- Gallagher's Steak House
- Gotham Bar and Grill
- Gramercy Tavern
- Gray's Papaya
- La Grenouille
- Guss' Pickles
- H&H Bagels
- The Halal Guys
- Hallo Berlin
- IDT Megabite Cafe
- J.G. Melon
- Jean Georges
- Joe's Shanghai
- Julius
- Katz's Delicatessen
- Keens Steakhouse
- Kiev Restaurant
- King's Carriage House
- Kossar's Bialys
- Lindy's
- Lombardi's Pizza
- Lusardi's
- Magnolia Bakery
- Marea
- Mas
- Masa
- Matsugen
- McSorley's Old Ale House – the oldest "Irish" tavern in New York City;[3] located at 15 East 7th Street in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan; one of the last of the "men only" pubs, only admitting women after legally being forced to do so in 1970[4][5]
- Metropolitan Museum of Art Roof Garden
- Murray's Sturgeon Shop
- Numero 28
- One If By Land, Two If By Sea Restaurant
- The Original Soup Man
- Oyster Bar
- P. J. Clarke's
- The Palm
- Papaya King
- Patsy's
- Patsy's Pizzeria
- Peanut Butter & Co.
- Per Se
- Pete's Tavern
- Rainbow Room
- Rao's
- Ray's Candy Store
- Restaurant Aquavit
- Rolfe's Chop House
- Russian Tea Room – opened in 1927 by former members of the Russian Imperial Ballet, as a gathering place for Russian expatriates; became famous as a gathering place for those in the entertainment industry
- Salumeria Biellese
- Salumeria Rosi Parmacotto
- Sardi's
- Sasabune
- Second Avenue Deli
- Serendipity 3
- Shopsins
- Shun Lee Palace
- Smith & Wollensky
- Sparks Steak House
- The Spotted Pig
- Strip House
- Sushi of Gari
- Sushi Seki
- Sushi Yasuda
- Sylvia's Restaurant of Harlem
- Taïm
- Tavern on the Green – reopened as a restaurant on April 24, 2014, after being used as a public visitors' center and gift shop run by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation from 2010 to 2012
- Teany
- Tom's Restaurant
- Tribeca Grill
- Umberto's Clam House
- Union Square Cafe
- Veniero's
- Veselka
- The Water Club – American traditional cuisine restaurant moored on a barge on the East River at East 30th Street
- West Bank Cafe
- Yonah Shimmel's Knish Bakery
Pizzerias
- Di Fara Pizza
- Grimaldi's Pizzeria
- IDT Megabite Cafe
- Joe's Pizza
- John's of Bleecker Street
- Juliana's Pizza
- Lombardi's Pizza
- Patsy's Pizzeria – historic coal-oven pizzeria, regarded as one of New York's original pizzerias; known for its traditional New York-style thin crust pizza
- Ray's Pizza
- Roberta's
- Spumoni Gardens – originally conceived as an ice and spumoni stand prior to World War II; eventually grew into a full-scale pizzeria known primarily for its Sicilian pizza and ices during the mid-1950s[6]
Defunct restaurants
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- Cafe Chambord
- Café Nicholson
- The Cattleman
- Chelsea Place
- Childs Restaurants
- Cloud Club
- La Côte Basque
- Del Pezzo Restaurant
- Dubrow's Cafeteria
- Elaine's
- Empire Diner
- Fashion Cafe
- The Florent
- Gage and Tollner
- Greeley Bar and Grill
- Horn & Hardart
- Jekyll & Hyde Club
- Jimmy Ryan’s (jazz club)
- Jimmy Weston's (jazz club)
- The Judge's Chop House
- Jumble Shop East
- Loft, Incorporated
- Longchamps
- Lüchow's
- Lundy's Restaurant
- Lutèce
- Manganaro's
- Mars 2112
- Maxwell's Plum
- Moondance Diner
- Mori
- Munson Diner
- Old London Inc.
- Onyx Club
- Paprin's Restaurant
- Penny Cafeteria
- Ratner's
- Reuben's Restaurant
- Rutley's Inc.
- Shanley's Restaurants
- Stage Deli
- Stock Exchange Luncheon Club – former members-only dining club, on the seventh floor[7] of the New York Stock Exchange at 11 Wall Street in Manhattan
- Stork Club – former nightclub from 1929 to 1965
- Toots Shor's Restaurant
- Wd~50
- Windows on the World
See also
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