Experience the Best of NYC Dining: New York City Restaurant Week 2025

Experience the Best of NYC Dining: New York City Restaurant Week 2025

NYC Restaurant Week was created in 1992 as a one-time culinary event to welcome the Democratic National Convention. But now, the program found a strong following among residents excited to dine at some of the City's top restaurants for discounted prices.

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Our Picks

Hav & Mar

Hav & Mar is a vibrant seafood house from chef Marcus Samuelsson located in the Manhattan arts district of Chelsea. The stunning dining room and dazzling bar, a mix of contemporary and classical design, features original work by award-winning artist Derrick Adams. Chef Samuelsson and executive chef Fariyal Abdullahi’s energetic and globally inspired menu focuses on thoughtfully sourced seafood and seasonal greenmarket produce. Gracious hospitality, show-stopping cocktails, and a groundbreaking wine list spotlighting BIPOC and female producers contribute to Hav & Mar’s convivial and festive atmosphere.

245 Eleventh Ave.
 Manhattan, NY, 10001

 

The Terrace and Outdoor Gardens

Dine amidst the abundant greenery at The Terrace Restaurant, a casual, all-day eatery inspired by the French brasseries and American chophouses chef and restaurateur John Fraser worked at early in his career. The hearty menu includes homemade pastas, steaks, and chops as well as a variety of vegetable dishes, always a signature of Fraser’s restaurants.

The Times Square Edition
 701 Seventh Ave., Manhattan, NY, 10036

 

Twilight Lounge

twilight Lounge is a modern Chinese kitchen in the East Village where chef Peizheng Chen reimagines Cantonese and Sichuan cuisine. With more than 30 years of experience, Chef Chen brings together the bold spice of Sichuan and the balance of Cantonese cooking. Before founding Twilight Lounge in NYC, he cooked at Café China, Birds of a Feather, Tao Downtown, and Philippe. His journey began in a coastal town in Guangdong, where he ran a neighborhood bar known for late-night stir-fries and cold beer. Twilight Lounge is his first family-owned kitchen—where every dish is a story from New York and home.

110 First Ave.
 Manhattan, NY, 10009

 

 

Rosa Mexicano - Lincoln Center

Located directly across the street from Lincoln Center, Rosa Mexicano is the perfect destination for dinner before a performance or a cocktail after the show. Rosa Mexicano offers a fresh take on authentic Mexican cuisine, serving both beloved classics and sophisticated dishes in a stylish and festive atmosphere. Their beverage program boasts over 100 varieties of tequila and agave-based spirits, and their warm Latin hospitality is delivered with flair and professionalism.

61 Columbus Ave.
 Manhattan, NY, 10023

 

 

Jade Eatery & Lounge

Nestled into a cobblestone square next to a Long Island Railroad station, Jade Eatery & Lounge's address hints at why it's said to be "Forest Hills' hidden gem." The space integrates a zen-like atmosphere with inspirational quotes that adorn the walls, a serene koi pond, and a large Buddha statue smiling benevolently on guests guiding them to a choice entree. Jade serves favorite Pan-Asian and southeast Asian dishes, as well as creative culinary innovations that have become neighborhood favorites, including signature dishes like Sushi Pizza and Calcutta Chicken

1 Station Sq.
 Queens, NY, 11375

Red Hook Lobster Pound

The famous lobster rolls at this Red Hook mainstay aren't all you'll find on the menu, but their popularity is a sure sign you should sample one. Chalk up their deliciousness in no small part to the fact that those buttery, sweet lobster chunks are imported to Brooklyn from the Maine coast. Diners can also opt to try other seafood creation—including lobster mac 'n' cheese, shrimp rolls and New England clam chowder—since nothing here disappoints.

284 Van Brunt St.
 Brooklyn, NY, 11231