New York’s Restaurants
New York is often considered as “the capital of the world”. This is based on its economic value with many major companies settled their headquarters in New York skyscrapers building. Its role as economic center has driven a lot of people from all over the world came and made a living in the Big Apple.
Today, with its ethno diversity, New York has also become the haven to food connoisseurs. In the hectic downtown or in one of the small unknown streets of New York City, you will be able to find various cuisines like Japanese sushi, Italian pizza, Spanish paella, and of course traditional and old-fashioned American burgers.
New York has a lot of things to offer when deals with culinary culture. All you need to worry is the fact that the city is also one of the most expensive cities in the planer. Choosing a dining place which would cater your taste endeavor and could be afford by your pocket at the same time is another challenge in New York.
These are some dining place that I would recommend when visiting New York.
Michael Jordan’s The Steakhouse NYC
The restaurant is a Mecca to fan of the basketball legend, Michael Jordan. The Steakhouse NYC can be found on the North and West balconies of the Grand Central Terminal. Its interior has Michael Jordan’s sense of style stamped all over it and a menu that could please anybody. Visiting New York wouldn’t be complete without grabbing a bite here.
Teodora
The restaurant is one of the first choices to have romantic dinner. I believe you will be able to impress your date with a beautiful romantic restaurant like Teodora. This Italians restaurant is renowned for their passion, ardor and pasta. Teodora is located at 141 East 57th Street, New York City.
Harlem Grill
The restaurant usually takes a spot in any Top 10 New York Restaurants survey. Owned by Tony Nominee and actor Keith David, Harlem Grill is making great waves in the restaurant scene and would no doubt continue to do so. The Harlem Grill is located at 2247 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard.













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