NYC Restaurant Week is a twice-a-year prix-fixe lunch and dinner promotion that is a great way to try New York City’s best restaurants with family and friends.
New York is a food city. Some visitors plan their travel dates around NYC Restaurant Week.
- NYC Restaurant Week Winter is in January.
- NYC Restaurant Week Summer is in August.
NYC Restaurant Week Reservations
Seating is limited, so it’s best to make reservations as early as possible. The list of participants and reservations are usually available at nycgo.com one or two weeks before the start date.
It’s worth checking nycgo.com for NYC dining deals even when it’s not Restaurant Week. The City is doing a lot to promote local businesses.
NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2022
Reservations open Tue, Jan 11 for weekday dining Jan 18 – Feb 13, 2022. Some restaurants offer Sunday dining. Mastercard holders can get cash back. Sign up at nycgo.com Don’t forget to tip.
Here you can see our concept of Latin which is mostly Caribbean and Latin American, but also African, European and Asian. That’s the entire world, but in the Colonial Period, the world came to the Americas. If the European colonizers are mother countries, then all the countries of Africa, South Asia and China and Japan are mother countries too.
African Restaurants
- Buunni Inwood in Inwood. 🇪🇹 (Ethiopian)
- Safari in Harlem. 🇸🇴 (Somalian)
- Tsion Cafe in Harlem. 🇪🇹 (Ethiopian)
African American Restaurants
A lot of traditional American food was created by African Diaspora cooks. This is obvious if you know the Caribbean or Africa.
- Blue Smoke in Battery Park City.
- Jacob’s Pickles in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
- Jacob’s Pickles in the Upper West Side.
- Memphis Soul in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
- Red Rooster in Harlem.
- Renaissance Harlem in Harlem.
- Sylvia’s Restaurant in Harlem.
Argentine Restaurants
- Sabor Argentino in Greenwich Village.
Brazilian Restaurants
- Casa Brazilian in the West Village.
- Churrascaria Plataforma Steakhouse in Hell’s Kitchen.
- Nelore Grill in Hell’s Kitchen
- Santo Brúklin in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn
- Santo Parque in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Caribbean Restaurants
- Footprints Cafe Express in Flatbush, Brooklyn.
- Omar’s Kitchen in the Lower East Side.
- Patrick’s Place in Harlem.
- Wi Cafe & Wine Bar in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
Ethiopian Restaurants
- Buunni in Inwood. 🇪🇹
Filipino Restaurants
- Tradisyon in Hell’s Kitchen.
Mexican Restaurants
- Añejo in Hell’s Kitchen.
- Añejo in Tribeca.
- Chela in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
- De Mole in Astoria, Queens.
- De Mole in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
- Dos Caminos in the Meatpacking District.
- Dos Caminos in Nomad.
- Dos Caminos in SoHo.
- Dos Caminos in Times Square.
- Fresco’s Cantina in Astoria, Queens.
- Hachi Maki in the Upper West Side.
- Ivy Stark Mexology in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
- La Contenta Oeste in Greenwich Village.
- La Loteria in the West Village.
- Mad Dog & Beans in the Financial District.
- Mad Dog & Beans in Midtown East.
- Maisonetta in Mott Haven, The Bronx.
- Maya in the Upper East Side.
- Oso in Hamilton Heights.
- Palo Santo in Gowanus, Brooklyn.
- Palomas in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
- Playa Betty’s in the Upper West Side.
- Rosa Mexicano in Lincoln Center.
- Rosa Mexicano in Union Square.
- Rosa Mexicano in Midtown East.
- Tiny’s Cantina in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn.
Peruvian Restaurants
- Counter & Bodega in Chelsea.
- Popular NYC in the Lower East Side.
Portuguese Restaurants
- Sofrito on the Hudson in Harlem.
- Que Chevere in the Lower East Side.
Puerto Rican Restaurants
- Chocobar Cortés in Mott Haven, The Bronx.
- Counter & Bodega in Chelsea.
- Que Chevere in the Lower East Side.
- Sofrito on the Hudson in Harlem.
- Tasca NYC in the Upper West Side.
Spanish Restaurants
- Casa Mono & Bar Jamón in Gramercy.
- Gaudir in East Harlem.
- La Barra in Hudson Yards.
- Leña in Hudson Yards.
- Socarrat Paella Bar in Chelsea.
- Socarrat Paella Bar in Midtown East.
- Socarrat Paella Bar in Nolita.
- Spanish Diner in Hudson Yards.
- Tasca NYC in the Upper West Side.
- Tio Pepe in Greenwich Village.
Make your reservations at nycgo.com
Previously
NYC Restaurant Week 2022 Summer is as Diverse as New York City
July 18 – August 21, 2022
NEW YORK CITY
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Continue Reading NYC Restaurant Week 2022 Summer is as Diverse as New York City
NYC Restaurant Week “TO GO” Winter 2021 is Extended by Popular Demand
TO GO 🍽🎪 January 25 – EXTENDED to February 28, 2021
Continue Reading NYC Restaurant Week “TO GO” Winter 2021 is Extended by Popular Demand
NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2020
Monday-Friday (Some Sundays)
January 21 – February 9, 2020
2-course lunches for $26 and 3-course dinners for $42 are a great opportunity to try new restaurants with friends and family
NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2019
July 22 – August 16, 2019
NEW YORK CITY
A food festival where African, Brazilian, Cuban, French, Italian, Mexican, Puerto Rican and Spanish restaurants offer prix fixe lunches and dinners
NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2019
Jan 21 – Feb 8, 2019 ~ 2-course lunches for $26 and 3-course dinners for $42.
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NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2018
Brazilian, Cuban, French, Italian, Mexican & Spanish prix-fixe lunches and dinners.
RESERVATIONS
Monday, July 9, 2018
DINING
July 23 – August 17, 2018
NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2018
RESERVATIONS OPEN
January 8, 2018
NYC RESTAURANT WEEK
January 22 – February 9, 2018
NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2017
RESERVATIONS
Monday, January 9
NYC RESTAURANT WEEK
January 23 – February 10, 2017