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LoginHigh ceilings, low lighting, and some of the best food New York City has to offer. The new location for this special occasion Daniel Boulud restaurant is tailored and elegant yet cozy, tucked in the townhouse that used to be Vaucluse. A dramatic floral arrangement anchors the room, the lighting is just right, and the menu, divided by French classics, the season, the market and a region of the world, offers something for everyone. This intimate Basque restaurant has been around for 15 years and serves some terrific mostly seafood-focused fare from Eder Montero and Alex Raij. Always order from the specials board and consider mainstays like the octopus, salt cod in pil pil sauce, and the suckling pig. Enter through the medieval-looking doors like crossing a moat. Inside, etched glass trees and peacocks frame a grove of trees in the center of the room lit by elaborate celestial-like chandeliers overhead. Order a few things to share — citrus carpaccio, lentils and veal tongue, duck tortellini — as you lounge in the cushy seating. Waverly Inn seems to look about the same as it would have nearly years ago: a brick townhouse with a wood-framed front porch and mullioned windows, and an interior consisting of a barroom, a pair of dining rooms, and a back porch visible from the sidewalk through a vine-covered iron fence.
Our favorite thing, however, is food. Enjoy these ideas and get your reservations going ahead of time:. This Italian eatery —known for making the most of the scaffolding covering their sidewalk —is a chic spot close to Central Park that is a picture perfect NYC date spot. Expect a modern dining experience that goes beyond great dishes. Want a date night with a little magic sprinkled in? Then head to The Cauldron in the Financial District! Currently open for immersive cocktail classes and fine dining , enjoy molecular mixology and a fantasy-inspired menu.
Looking for a cozy dinner spot in New York City? Check out our list of the best romantic restaurants for a memorable date night. Known for its endless dining options, New York City doesn't disappoint when it comes to romantic spots that offer both an intimate setting as well as culinary excellence. Whether it's your first date or your fiftieth anniversary, you'll want to consider our carefully curated list of the most romantic restaurants in New York. From the enchanting Peruvian-Japanese fusion at Llama San to the plant-based wonders of abcV, and the Italian-Japanese crossover at Kimika, each restaurant offers a great experience. Keep reading to discover the restaurants in New York City for a date night that will leave a lasting impression.
Product quality is excellent, and the playful spirit behind dishes is the definition of creative cooking. Menu highlights include salmorejo, a delicate and flavorful salt cod carpaccio, and crispy suckling pig, with confit-tender meat. End with melocoton, or wine-poached peaches in a light custard. It enjoys one of the greatest settings of any restaurant, sitting on the East River, in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge.
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