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Where To Have A Private Dinner In NYC Right Now
The wine cellars, sushi counters, and cute backyards where you should host your next private dinner.
Where To Have Your Next Team Dinner
The best places to have a celebratory meal with the people you see every day.
Where To Get A Business Lunch When Your Company Is Paying
14 spots perfect for impressing clients or colleagues (and not worrying about the check).
Where To Book Dinner For Your Boss
Places to reserve a table for the person who signs your paychecks.
18 Bars Where You Can Drink With Clients
Where to go when you need someplace quieter than your favorite Saturday-night spot.
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Jeju Noodle Bar
At Jeju Noodle Bar, you can eat photogenic crudo, and some solid Korean noodle dishes.
Class On 38th
Remember Class On 38th the next time you’re in the Garment District and want drinks and good izakaya food like monkfish karaage.
The Standard Grill
If you’re going to drink at The Standard, you might as well eat a pork chop there too.
Malka
At this kosher restaurant, fish come out of the kitchen on fire, and the klezmer pop is dialed up to 11.
Bill's Supper Club
In a 19th-century townhouse, Bill’s Supper Club is a decent option for after-work drinks or dinner in Midtown.
Le Relais de Venise L’Entrecôte
This culty Paris import in Midtown is famous for its $34 steak frites and chicken liver sauce. The food isn’t that good, but it’s still kind of fun.
Where To Have A Private Dinner In NYC Right Now
The wine cellars, sushi counters, and cute backyards where you should host your next private dinner.
Lupetto
Lupetto is an Italian wood-fired steakhouse in Nomad where you can have dinner with your coworkers.
Kawabun NYC
At this Manhattan outpost of a 400-year-old restaurant from Japan, you can eat korokke and drink sake while eavesdropping on peak Murray Hill conversations.
Where To Have Your Next Team Dinner
The best places to have a celebratory meal with the people you see every day.
Uptown Brasserie
If you want to have a sit-down meal (and a pre-trip Bloody Mary or mimosa), come to Uptown Brasserie in JFK's Terminal 4.
Bobby Van's Steakhouse
Bobby Van's Steakhouse is one of the nicer sit-down spots in JFK's Terminal 8.
The Palm Bar & Grille
When you simply won't settle for a sad turkey sandwich at the airport, order a steak at The Palm Bar & Grill in JFK's Terminal 4.
Samwoojung
Samwoojung in Chelsea has been perfecting their Seoul-style bulgogi since 1963, and it shows.
Principe
The rare, exciting restaurant in Soho, Principe offers Italian-leaning seafood, plentiful chandeliers, and prime trendspotting opportunities.
Anto
Anto is a buttoned-up Korean steakhouse in Midtown East. The steak is pretty perfect, but the raw bar dishes are what make this place worth a visit.
Casa Cruz
Casa Cruz occupies an entire townhouse on the Upper East Side, and it's a nice place to eat foie gras once you've finished your daily philanthropy.
Sushi Nakazawa
Sushi Nakazawa isn't as buzzy as it used to be, but it's still one of your best options for special-occasion sushi.
Kono
At this sleek, serious yakitori spot in Chinatown you’ll have bites of food so simple and perfect they’ll move you near tears.
Queensyard
Queensyard is an expensive spot in Hudson Yards that serves British-inspired food. Unfortunately, it's not very good.