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Restaurant Reviews 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 NEXT Landmark Restaurants
The River Café 1 Water Street at Old Fulton St., Brooklyn. 718-522-5200. Three course prix fixe $70. Tasting menu $90. Location, location, location and food, food, food have made this the restaurant of choice for special occasions. The menu combines French, Mediterranean and Latin elements making it an American classic. 21 Restaurant 21 W. 52nd St. between Fifth and Sixth Avenue. Average main course $35. 212-582-7200. This former speakeasy serves the famous burger to Hawaiian Snapper Tartare with papaya and mango.
Rainbow Room Restaurant 30 Rockefeller Plaza, 49th St. between Fifth and Sixth Avenue. 212-632-5000. Average main course $35. Dress in high fashion and dance to big bands and mambo music in the Art Deco restaurant with the best views. Contemporary dishes to Baked Alaska.
Tavern on the Green Restaurant West 67th Street at Central Park West. 212-873-3200. Average main course $28. It won't matter what you eat, just enjoy the prettiest most romantic restaurant in Manhattan.
One if by Land, Two if by Sea Restaurant 17 Barrow Street between Seventh Avenue South and West 4th Street in Greenwich Village. 212-228-0822. Average main course $34. This early 18th century building has always been known as one of New York's finest and most romantic restaurants. You'll dine on traditional American cuisine by candlelight and the sounds of the piano. Be sure to bring plenty of plastic, romance can be expensive.
Tribeca Grill 375 Greenwich Street at Franklin Street 212-941-3900. Average main course $26. Look for show biz people from the Tribeca Film Center that share the building. This Tribeca restaurant is co-owned by Robert De Niro and Drew Nieporent. Try pan roasted cod with lobster sauce or sweetbreads in raisin puree.
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