NYC Winter Restaurant Week Guide

Restaurant Week is upon us once more, as New York City's eateries unite for a culinary celebration. This winter for nearly three weeks beginning January 16th and ending February 4th, more than 550 restaurants are providing discounted rates and prix-fixe menus for breakfast, lunch or dinner. With prices starting at just $30, it's a carrot that's hard to resist. Explore some of this year's lineup.

Hearth

Tuscan American • East Village

Founded by Chef Marco Canora in 2003, Hearth is a place where the essence of home-cooking meets the artistry of fine dining. His Tuscan-American kitchen showcases seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients, while crafting dishes that are both comforting and sophisticated. Hearth is offering a $45 Three-Course Dinner with an option to add wine pairings for $29. Their Grassfed Beef and Ricotta Meatballs with a Cacio e Pepe Risotto is not to be missed!


The Fulton 

Seafood • FIDI

Situated along the city's waterfront at Pier 17 in the Seaport facing the Brooklyn Bridge, The Fulton is Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s newest culinary destination and his first seafood venture. The views are impressive, and the seafood selections are among the city’s finest offerings. Try their Two-Course Lunch or Brunch for $45 or their Three-Course Dinner for $60. Their menus highlight local and organic ingredients.


Grotta Azzurra

Italian • Little Italy

Nestled in the heart of Little Italy, Grotta Azzurra has been a beacon of Italian culinary tradition since its founding in 1908. Steeped in history and renowned for its warm hospitality, this iconic restaurant invites diners to savor the authentic flavors of Italy in a charming and welcoming setting. Grotta Azzurra is offering a $30 3-course lunch menu and $45 3-course dinner menu, and each include their famous Tiramisu!


Tribeca Grill

New American • Tribeca

Tribeca Grill has attracted a celebrity presence in the city's dining scene since 1990 when it was founded by   actor Robert De Niro and restaurateur Drew Nieporent who still greets guests at the door. In addition to creative appetizers, expertly prepared steaks and seafood and decadent desserts, there’s an extensive wine collection of more than 20,000 bottles, garnering prestigious Wine Spectator Magazine Awards for multiple years. Their $60 Three-Course Dinner, offered Tuesday through Friday, shows off some of their most popular menu items for a perfect weeknight dinner!


Il Gradino

Italian • Upper East Side

Open since spring 2022, this authentic Italian newcomer on the Upper East Side prides itself on preparing dishes “your way.” In addition to Italian classics, owner Diego Argudo will have the kitchen tweak any recipe and will serve your favorites "prepared according to your preference," customizing your meal of salad, antipasta, pasta, meats and fish selections. Il Gradino’s Two-Course $30 lunch has an incredible selection of antipasti and main dishes, including their special Ravioli Il Gradino, stuffed with burrata, eggplant and zucchini.


La Sirene

French • Upper West Side

La Sirene on the Upper West is a hidden gem that offers authentic French bistro fare. They are offering a Three-Course Prix Fixe lunch weekdays for $45 and dinner every night but Saturday for $60. Classic selections feature Escargots, Onion Soup, Braised Rabbit, Dijonnaise. Don’t miss the Profiteroles!


Junoon 

Indian • Flatiron

For those seeking an immersive journey into the intricacies of Indian cuisine, Junoon beckons with its Michelin-starred culinary brilliance and contemporary design elegance. Their $45 Three-Course menu offers a wide selection of small plates, mains and dessert. Make sure to ask for their freshly baked naan, and you can finish your meal with their frozen Kulfi.


Toloache

Mexican • Theatre District

Toloache puts a contemporary spin on rich Mexican culinary traditions with an innovative menu and an extensive spirits selection in a welcoming ambiance. Choose from a Three-Course Dinner for $60 or Two-Course Lunch for $45.

Savor these outstanding restaurants nestled in some of New York's most vibrant neighborhoods. If you have time and weather permits, take a leisurely stroll before or after your meal. Should you wish to explore potential residential options in these vicinites, don't hesitate to let us know.