Restaurants in New York City
While roadside vendors selling everything from hotdogs to bagels are a common sight in New York, there are also a number of excellent restaurants for expats to try. All kinds of cuisine can be found in New York, so expats fond of dining out can have whatever their hearts (or stomachs) desire! For the best in restaurant variety, head to Queens; Chinatown is good for all types of Asian fare; the East Village has Ukrainian, Indian and Japanese eateries; and a good selection of African and Soul food (African American) restaurants are based in Harlem. There are steakhouses, as well as Italian restaurants and pizzerias, throughout the city.

Home
For American home-style cuisine in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, expats will love this restaurant. The menu features excellent steak, pork and seafood dishes.
Tel: (212) 243 9579
Le Bernardin
This has to be one of the best seafood restaurants in New York, with house specialities including Peruvian-style conch and Masala spiced bass.
Tel: (212) 554 1515
Balthazar
Based in SoHo, this bistro offers a vibrant atmosphere and classic French cuisine. Their duck confit is particularly well-liked.
Tel: (212) 965 1785
Gramercy Tavern
Serving guests in a selection of formal dining rooms, Gramercy Tavern offers delicious American cuisine – perfect for a business lunch or romantic dinner.
Tel: (212) 477 0777
Daniel
With its décor reminiscent of the 1920s Renaissance period, this restaurant offers classic French cuisine; their huckleberry sorbet is phenomenal.
Tel: (212) 288 0033
Hill Country
For the best in Texan-style smoked ribs, sausage and beef brisket, expats should try the Hill Country restaurant on 26th Street.
Tel: (212) 255 4544
Momofuku Ssäm Bar
With a constantly evolving Oriental menu, the trendy Momofuku Ssäm Bar is a must-try dining venue for expats in New York.
Tel: (212) 254 3500
Great Jones Café
Great Jones Café serves great Southern cuisine – from Po-Boys (sandwiches) with chilli-fried shrimp to crawfish chowder and catfish in cornmeal.
Tel: (212) 674 9304
Paul's Place
There’s nothing quite like the good ol’ American burger, and no place does it better than Paul’s Place – great for a quick bite to eat on a busy day.
Tel: (212) 529 3033

Recommended restaurant's in New York City
Home
For American home-style cuisine in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, expats will love this restaurant. The menu features excellent steak, pork and seafood dishes.
Tel: (212) 243 9579
Le Bernardin
This has to be one of the best seafood restaurants in New York, with house specialities including Peruvian-style conch and Masala spiced bass.
Tel: (212) 554 1515
Balthazar
Based in SoHo, this bistro offers a vibrant atmosphere and classic French cuisine. Their duck confit is particularly well-liked.
Tel: (212) 965 1785
Gramercy Tavern
Serving guests in a selection of formal dining rooms, Gramercy Tavern offers delicious American cuisine – perfect for a business lunch or romantic dinner.
Tel: (212) 477 0777
Daniel
With its décor reminiscent of the 1920s Renaissance period, this restaurant offers classic French cuisine; their huckleberry sorbet is phenomenal.
Tel: (212) 288 0033
Hill Country
For the best in Texan-style smoked ribs, sausage and beef brisket, expats should try the Hill Country restaurant on 26th Street.
Tel: (212) 255 4544
Momofuku Ssäm Bar
With a constantly evolving Oriental menu, the trendy Momofuku Ssäm Bar is a must-try dining venue for expats in New York.
Tel: (212) 254 3500
Great Jones Café
Great Jones Café serves great Southern cuisine – from Po-Boys (sandwiches) with chilli-fried shrimp to crawfish chowder and catfish in cornmeal.
Tel: (212) 674 9304
Paul's Place
There’s nothing quite like the good ol’ American burger, and no place does it better than Paul’s Place – great for a quick bite to eat on a busy day.
Tel: (212) 529 3033
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