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NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2018

Brazilian Archive, Cuban Archive, Food Archive, French Archive, gramercy, Hamilton Heights, Italian Archive, Mexican Archive, Nolita, NoMad, NYC & Company, NYC Restaurant Week, Spanish Archive, Summer Festivals / July 23, 2018 by Editors

NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2018 offers Brazilian, Cuban, French, Italian, Mexican, Peruvian or Spanish two-course lunches for $26 and three-course dinners for $42.


NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2018 Dates

NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2018 is for almost four weeks from July 23 – August 17, 2018.


NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2018 Reservations

Reservations open Monday, July 9, 2018.

For the best selection, make your reservations as soon as they open.

Make your reservations at www.nycgo.com


NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2018 Restaurants

NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2018. Courtesy of NYC & Company.
NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2018. Courtesy of NYC & Company.

The list of participating restaurants was announced on Monday, July 9, 2018.


Brazilian Restaurants

  • Churrascaria Plataforma Brazilian Steakhouse in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan
  • Fogo de Chão Churrascaria Brazilian Steakhouse in Midtown, Manhattan

Cuban Restaurants

  • Calle Ocho in Manhattan’s Upper West Side

French Restaurants

  • Acme
  • Almond Flatiron
  • Augustine
  • Bagatelle
  • Bar Boulud
  • Benoit Restaurant & Wine Bar
  • Bistro Leo
  • Bobo
  • Boucherie
  • Boucherie Park Avenue South
  • Brasserie 8 1/2
  • Brasserie Cognac
  • Brasserie Ruhlmann
  • Brasserie Séoul
  • Cafe D’Alsace
  • Café Boulud
  • Café Centro
  • Chez Josephine
  • Claudette
  • DB Bistro Moderne
  • French Louie
  • Gaby Brasserie Française
  • Indochine
  • Kingsley
  • La Sirene
  • Lafayette
  • Le Coc Rico
  • Marseille
  • Match 65 Brasserie
  • Mercer Kitchen
  • Nice Matin
  • Nougatine at Jean-Georges
  • Orsay Restaurant
  • Perrine
  • Rôtisserie Georgette
  • Triomphe Restaurant
  • Vaucluse

Italian Restaurants

A

  • Ai Fiori
  • Altesi Downtown
  • Altesi Ristorante
  • Antonucci Cafe
  • Armani/Ristorante
  • Artie’s Steak & Seafood
  • Bar Italia
  • Bar Primi
  • Barano
  • Barbetta
  • Becco
  • Bocca di Bacco Chelsea
  • Bocca di Bacco Hell’s Kitchen
  • Bocca di Bacco Theatre District
  • Bocca Restaurant & Bar
  • Bread & Tulips
  • Casa Lever
  • Casa Nonna
  • ‘Cesca
  • Chazz Palminteri Italian Restaurant
  • Cipriani Dolci
  • Cipriani Wall Street

D

  • Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse
  • Esca
  • Etcetera Etecetera
  • Felice 15 Gold Street
  • Felice 64
  • Felice 83
  • Felidia
  • Fino Ristorante Italiano
  • Gabriel’s Bar & Restaurant
  • Giorgio’s of Gramercy
  • Gran Morsi
  • Grotta Azzurra Restaurant
  • Hearth
  • i Trulli Risstorante / Enoteca
  • Il Buco Alimentari & Vineria
  • Il Cantinori Restaurant
  • Il Cortile Restaurant
  • Il Mulino New York Downtown
  • Il Mulino New York Uptown
  • Il Mulino Prime
  • Il Postino

L

  • La Masseria
  • La Pecora Bianca Midtown
  • La Pecora Bianca NoMad
  • La Sirena in Chelsea, Manhattan
  • Lavo Restaurant
  • The Leopard at des Artistes
  • Leuca
  • Lido
  • Lincoln Ristorante
  • Lorenzo’s Restaurant, Bar & Cabaret
  • Lugo Cucina Italiana
  • Lupa Osteria Romana

M

  • Maiella

  • Manzo
  • Masseria Dei Vini
  • Massoni
  • Momofuku Nishi
  • Montebello Restaurant
  • Mulino a Vino
  • Naples 45 Ristorante e Pizzeria
  • Obicà Mozzarella Bar Pizza e Cucina
  • Osteria della Pace

P

  • Porsena
  • Rafele
  • Remi Restaurant
  • Ristorante Morini
  • Rock Center Cafe
  • Rossini’s Restaurant
  • San Carlo Osteria Piemonte
  • Sant Ambroeus SoHo
  • Sant Ambroeus West Village
  • Scampi NYC
  • Scarpetta
  • Serra by Birreria
  • Stella 34 Trattoria
  • Storico
  • Tarallucci e Vino NoMad
  • Tarallucci e Vino Union Square
  • Taralluci e Vino Upper West Side
  • Trattoria Italienne
  • Tutto il Giorno
  • ViceVersa
  • Vinatería

Z

  • Zero Otto Nove
  • Zio Ristorante

Latin American Restaurants

  • Fifty Restaurant serves American Latin food in Manhattan’s West Village
  • Sofrito on the Hudson serves Puerto Rican food in Riverbank Park in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan
  • Zengo is a Latin American – Asian Fusion in Murray Hill, Manhattan

Mexican Restaurants

  • Bodega Negra at Dream Downtown is in Chelsea, Manhattan
  • Dos Caminos Meatpacking District, Manhattan
  • Dos Caminos Park Avenue in NoMad, Manhattan
  • Dos Caminos SoHo, Manhattan
  • Dos Caminos Third Avenue in Midtown East, Manhattan
  • Dos Caminos Times Square
  • El Toro Blanco is in Manhattan’s West Village
  • El Vez is a fun Mexican theme restaurant in Battery Park City
  • Empellón is a trendy Mexican restaurant in Midtown East
  • Empellón Taqueria is in Manhattan’s West Vilage
  • Fonda
  • La Loteria is in Manhattan’s West Village
  • Pampano in Midtown East, Manhattan
  • Rosa Mexicano First Avenue in Midtown East, Manhattan
  • Rosa Mexicano Tribeca
  • Rosa Mexicano Lincoln Center
  • Rosa Mexicano Union Square
  • Toloache in Midtown, Manhattan
  • Toloache Thompson in SoHo, Manhattan

Spanish Restaurants

  • ABC Cocina in Gramercy, Manhattan
  • Barraca in Manhattan’s West Village
  • La Fonda del Sol in Midtown East, Manhattan
  • Ortzi in Times Square
  • Socarrat Paella Bar – Chelsea
  • Socarrat Paella Bar – East in Midtown East, Manhattan
  • Socarrat Paella Bar – Nolita

NYC Restaurant Week 2018 by Neighborhood

Battery Park City

  • El Vez is a fun family Mexican theme restaurant

Chelsea, Manhattan

  • Bodega Negra at Dream Downtown
  • Socarrat Paella Bar (Spanish)

Gramercy, Manhattan

  • ABC Cocina (Spanish)

Hamilton Heights, Manhattan

  • Sofrito on the Hudson serves Puerto Rican food

Hell’s Kitchen

  • Churrascaria Plataforma Brazilian Steakhouse

Lincoln Center

  • Rosa Mexicano

Meatpacking District, Manhattan

  • Dos Caminos (Mexican)

Midtown, Manhattan

  • Fogo de Chão Churrascaria Brazilian Steakhouse
  • Toloache (Mexican)

Midtown East, Manhattan

  • Dos Caminos Third Avenue
  • Empellón is a trendy Mexican restaurant
  • La Fonda del Sol (Spanish)
  • Pampano serves high-end Mexican
  • Rosa Mexicano First Avenue
  • Socarrat Paella Bar (Spanish)

Murray Hill, Manhattan

  • Zengo is a Latin American – Asian Fusion

Nolita

  • Socarrat Paella Bar (Spanish)

Nomad, Manhattan

  • Dos Caminos Park Avenue (Mexican)

SoHo, Manhattan

  • Dos Caminos (Mexican)
  • Toloache Thompson (Mexican)

 Times Square, Manhattan

  • Dos Caminos (Mexican)
  • Ortzi (Spanish)

Tribeca, Manhattan

  • Rosa Mexicano

Union Square

  • Rosa Mexicano

Upper West Side, Manhattan

  • Calle Ocho (Cuban)
  • Empellón Taqueria (Mexican)

West Village, Manhattan

  • Barraca (Spanish)
  • El Toro Blanco (Mexican)
  • Fifty Restaurant (American Latin)
  • La Loteria (Mexican)

 

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