Romantic dining in New York offers so many wonderful possibilities. Wondering where to take that special someone on an important occasion? NYC.com offers you a full list of editor picks for romantic dining with impressive cuisine and service.
This is the original Blue Hill restaurant in the heart of Greenwich Village, located three steps below street level in a landmark "speakeasy" just off of Washington Square Park. The emphasis here is on local seasonal American produce, in particular the produce of the Hu...
75 Washington Place (Sixth Ave. & MacDougal Street)Housed in an unmarked carriage house tucked amid the winding streets of Greenwich Village, One if by Land, Two if by Sea has been romancing New York City diners for more than three decades. One of the more romantic restaurants in the city, the elegant dining rooms offer four fire...
17 Barrow St (bet. 7th Ave. S. & W. 4th St.)2016 Michelin Star Modern American fare based on seasonal ingredients from Gabe McMackin. Located on the ground-floor of 120 year-old brownstone, with an open kitchen in the center next to a small bar, the atmosphere is inviting, the service outstanding the food exceptional. Acce...
212 Greene Avenue (bet. Cambridge Place and Grand Avenue)Savor award-winning chef Daniel Boulud's seasonal French cuisine inspired by the market in the sumptuous Venetian Renaissance style dining room or in the Bellecour Room, available for private parties. To ensure the excellence of his cuisine, Daniel Boulud has established a kitche...
60 E 65th St (bet. Madison & Park Aves.)One of America's most beloved restaurants, Gramercy Tavern serves inventive American cuisine in a rustic yet elegant setting. Opened in 1994 by legendary restaurateur Danny Meyer in a historic landmark building, the Tavern has welcomed guests to enjoy its contemporary American cu...
42 E 20th St (bet. Broadway & Park Ave. S.)Merakia, is what Greeks use to describe doing something in the manner that Millennials claim to be doing at whatever it is they call "work. That is with soul, creativity, and love. However the Greeks mean it, while the Millennials are sucking the soma of a technarati uber-c...
5 West 21st Street (5th Ave)Il Buco is doubtless one of the most charming restaurants in New York City. Its beginnings as a rustic antique store echo throughout the decor, with "Primitive American" country tables, candles & kerosene lighting, artisanal chandeliers and antique furnishings. The ...
47 Bond Street (bet. Bowery & Lafayette St.)20+ years after opening, JoJo remains one of Jean-Georges Vongerichten's top ventures. JoJo offers relaxed yet elegant dining on two floors of a quaint, turn-of-the-century brownstone on the Upper East Side. The first of Jean-Georges’ restaurants in New York City, this neighborho...
160 E 64th St (bet. Lexington & 3rd Aves.)Converted mechanic shop now serving up eclectic mix of Mediterranean and Turkish fare. Packed with antiques, that give the space a unique and romantic ambiance. Live jazz with dinner and during brunch.
41 Mercer Street (Grand Street)A welcoming atmosphere and an ever-changing menu of contemporary American cuisine keeps this Navy Yard-adjacent restaurant packed.
72 Hudson AveWine and small plates in romantic, rustic setting. The open fire place adds to the ambiance.
415 Union StreetItalian restaurant specializing in Sicilian comfort food, Bella Gioia offers a rustic and charming dining experience.
209 4th Ave (Union Street)Zeb Stewart owns Williamsburg cool with the Hotel Delmano. Beautifully crafted space, with elegant feel, perfect for quiet meetings with friends and loved ones. Cocktails offered are seasonal and from original recipes by the staff. For wine their is carefully curated 100 bottle w...
82 Berry Street (North 9th Street)