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NYC Restaurant Week is Back for Summer 2021!

African Archive, Brazilian Archive, Colombian Archive, Cuban Archive, Food, Food Festivals, Guyanese, Haitian Archive, Mexican, NYC & Company, NYC Homecoming Week, Peruvian Archive, Puerto Rican, Salvadoran Archive, Spanish Archive / July 12, 2021 by Editors

NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2021 reservations open Monday, July 12 for dining from July 19 to August 22, 2021. Check the restaurant list and make reservations at nycgo.com

Seatings are limited and the best restaurants book up quickly, so make reservations as soon as you can.

NYC Restaurant Week

Prix-fixe lunches are $21. Prix-fixe dinners are $39. These include an entré with a side. New Signature Dining Experiences of three courses are more are $125. There is take-away too (take-out for non-New Yorkers).

Mastercard holders who dine before August 15 can register to earn $10 back (up to $50) and enter a raffle for American Airlines AAdvantage miles.

No matter how you slice it, NYC Restaurant Week is a great deal. New York is a great dining city and NYC Restaurant Week is one of the best times to try new restaurants with family and friends.

NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2021 Restaurants

NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2021 (Monkey Business Images/Dreamstime)
NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2021 (Monkey Business Images/Dreamstime)

All kinds of restaurants participate. There is something for every taste.

African Restaurants

  • Safari in Harlem
  • Tsion Cafe in Harlem

Brazilian Restaurants

  • Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse
  • Via Brasil

Cajun/Creole Restaurants

  • Bubba Gump Shrimp Co in the Times Square Theater District.

Caribbean Restaurants

  • Anmwey Eatery in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. 🇭🇹
  • LoLo’s Seafood Shack in Harlem. 🇬🇾 (Guyana)
  • Sisters Caribbean Cuisine in East Harlem, El Barrio. 🇬🇾 (Guyana)

Cuban Restaurants

  • AG Kitchen in the Upper West Side.
  • Calle Ocho in the Upper West Side.
  • Guantanamera Restaurant in Forest Hills, Queens.
  • Havana Central in the Times Square Theater District.
  • Victor’s Cafe in the Times Square Theater District.

Latin American Restaurants

  • Angel of Harlem in Harlem.
  • Calle Ocho in the Upper West Side. 🇨🇺
  • L’Wren in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
  • La Avenida in East Harlem, El Barrio. 🇲🇽
  • La Pulperia in Hell’s Kitchen. 🇲🇽
  • Palenque in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. 🇨🇴
  • Palo Santo in Gowanus, Brooklyn.
  • Pat’e Palo in Inwood.
  • Que Chevere in the Lower East Side.🇵🇷
  • Rincon Salvadoreño in Jamaica, Queens. 🇸🇻
  • Tantra Restaurant & Lounge in Astoria, Queens. (South American/Asian)

Mexican Restaurants

  • Alta Calidad in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn.
  • Añejo in Hell’s Kitchen.
  • Anejo Tribeca in Tribeca.
  • Arriba Arriba in Sunnyside, Queens.
  • Cena in Windsor Terrace.
  • Chano’s Cantina in Astoria, Queens.
  • Chela in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
  • Chela & Garnacha in Astoria, Queens.
  • De Mole in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
  • Dos Caminos in the Meatpacking District.
  • Dos Caminos Park Avenue in NoMad.
  • Dos Caminos in SoHo.
  • Dos Caminos in Times Square.
  • El Paso in El Barrio, East Harlem.
  • El Rico Tinto in Jackson Heights, Queens.
  • Hoja Santa Restaurant in Astoria, Queens.
  • Jaguar Restaurant in East Harlem.
  • Kahlo in Chelsea.
  • La Avenida in El Barrio, East Harlem.
  • La Contenta Oeste in Greenwich Village.
  • La Loteria in the West Village.
  • La Palapa Cocina Mexicana in the East Village.
  • La Palapa Tacos Gotham in Hell’s Kitchen.
  • La Palapa Tacos Vanderbilt in Midtown East.
  • Maizal in Clifton, Staten Island.
  • Mamasita Bar & Grill in Hell’s Kitchen.
  • Maya in the Upper East Side.
  • Palo Santo in Gowanus, Brooklyn.
  • Palomas BK in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
  • Parklife in Gowanus, Brooklyn.
  • Playa Betty’s in the Upper West Side.
  • Rosa Mexicano in Lincoln Center.
  • Rosa Mexicano in Union Square.
  • Sa’tacos in Inwood.
  • Sinigual in Midtown East.
  • Tacocina in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
  • Tiny’s Cantina in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn.

Peruvian Restaurants

  • Claudy’s Kitchen in Fieldstone, The Bronx.

Soul Food / Southern Restaurants

  • Memphis Seoul in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
  • Red Rooster in Harlem.
  • Root & Bone in the East Village.
  • Sylvia’s Restaurant in Harlem.

Spanish Restaurants

  • Casa Mono & Bar Jamón in Gramercy.
  • La Barra in Hudson Yards.
  • Pat’e Palo in Inwood.
  • Salinas in Chelsea.
  • Spanish Diner in Hudson Yards.
  • Tomiño Taberna Gallega in Little Italy.

See you at NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2021!

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