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  1. Burger Joint
    8.7

    Burger Joint

    Le Parker Meridien Hotel, Midtown, NY

    Welcome to the best burger in town. Hidden behind red velvet curtains inside the swank Midtown hotel Le Paker Meridien, is this staged hole in the wall, complete with fake wood paneling and vinyl booths.

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  2. Sushi of Gari 46th
    8.4

    Sushi of Gari 46

    347 W. 46th St., Midtown, NY

    Damn. We’ve been sleepin’ on Gari…hard. This is some of the finest fish in all of Manhattan. Their $50 Omakase is as visually stimulating as sushi can get. This isn’t just fish on top of rice – no, no. Each piece is prepared like its own entree – stacked, coated and finished with different ingredients. [...]

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  3. Danji
    8.2

    Danji

    346 W. 52 St., Hell's Kitchen, NY

    Hell’s Kitchen is hot right now. It’s no longer home only to endless Thai joints and 9th Avenue establishments that glow neon colors in the dark. There’s a very legitimate restaurant scene developing here. As we’ve ventured further into Authentic Ethnic Eats lately, it’s become clear that we’re real down with Korean food. I know, [...]

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  4. Toloache
    8.1

    Toloache

    251 W. 50th St, Midtown, NY

    Finding a good restaurant in Times Square is harder than getting Rex Ryan to lay off the GODDAMN SNACKS. But people – there’s hope. Deep in the heart of this culinary dead-zone and in close proximity to Radio City, Roseland and Nokia Theatre sits Toloache; an upscale Mexican restaurant in the same family as Infatuation [...]

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  5. Ma Peche
    8.1

    Má Pêche

    15 West 56th Street, Midtown, NY

    OK, we’ll admit it. We were a little hard on Má Pêche the first time around. At first, it was a let down. David Chang opening up a Midtown restaurant in our daytime backyard was a little too exciting. When it didn’t live up to our sky high expectations immediately, we were quick to judge. [...]

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  6. Yakitori Totto
    8.0

    Yakitori Totto

    251 W. 55th St. 2nd Floor, Midtown, NY

    First things first – if you are walking into a restaurant on the ground floor, you are NOT walking into Yakitori Totto. Yakitori Totto is on the second floor. We nearly made that mistake, but the guy in the street level Japanese restaurant looked so surprised to see customers, we figured something was up. Head [...]

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  7. Bar Americain
    7.8

    Bar Americain

    152 W 52nd St., Midtown, NY

    Bobby Flay’s huge, big money restaurant that feels more like Las Vegas than Midtown. The food is incredible, but a layaway plan to pay for it would be helpful.

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  8. The Modern
    7.8

    The Modern

    9 W. 53rd St., Midtown, NY

    The best way for us to give you the lowdown on this place is to explain that it’s really two different experiences: the bar, and the dining room. One is a three course, prixe fixe fine dining experience, the other sleek, more relaxed, often features some Action at the Bar. If you’re going, go big and eat in the dining room.

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  9. Totto Ramen
    7.8

    Totto Ramen

    366 W. 52nd St., Hell's Kitchen, NY

    Somewhere in between the porky excessiveness of Ippudo and the basic, hangover curing magic of Rai Rai Ken lies a bowl of Totto Ramen. This Japanese noodle outpost opened back in June, and we’re not sure that there has ever been a more welcomed addition to the Midtown food scene. After a few weeks of [...]

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  10. 1sakebarhagi
    7.8

    Sake Bar Hagi

    152 W. 49th St., Midtown, NY

    There’s an episode of No Reservations, back in season two when Bourdain was still fresh and full of cigarettes, that will forever stick with us. It’s 45-minute video glorification of the city of Osaka, a place that is apparently loaded with incredible food, smoky baseball bars, and people that eat and drink just like we [...]

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