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Monday, April 30, 2012

For Anyone Looking For An Upscale Restaurant Manhattan Is The Place To Be

This is actually Tom's Restaurant, NYC. Famous...This is actually Tom's Restaurant, NYC. Famous as Monk's in Seinfeld, and as Tom's Diner, in the Suzanne Vega song of that name. It is located at the northeast corner of W. 112th Street and Broadway in New York, close to the campus of Columbia University, in the same building as the Goddard Institute of Space Studies. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
By Andrea Rivas


For Those seeking an upscale restaurant Manhattan has many choices. Some have rooftops too view the New York City skyline from while enjoying a meal. Many luxury hotels have places to eat attached to them.

You can really capture the essence of the city that never sleeps when eating out. Calling ahead to make reservations is a wise idea as many other people may have the same idea as you do. This could be more of a problem on weekends as people like to relax after a long week at work.



Eating establishments have various items on their menu from Italian to Chinese food. Enjoy egg rolls and scallion pancakes or baked ranch on Fettucini Alfredo. Find a romantic place to enjoy celebrating your promotion at work or a wedding anniversary.

These places also have great ambiance. Some have a pianist to entertain guests. Others might have an authentic fireplace or perhaps a saltwater aquarium. A few restaurants have specific motifs such as a former carriage house or a historic Shanghai piece of architecture that is emblematic of 1930s China.

The chef himself may come out to greet you personally and check to see if you are enjoying your meal. This personal touch is almost always appreciated by patrons. It is a way for the place to show that they care about treating their customers right.

If you need to book reservations at an Upscale Restaurant Manhattan gives you many enticing choices. From Times Square to Soho, and from the Lower East Side to the Upper West Side, great dining establishments dot the landscape of America's largest city. For anniversaries, first dates or birthday parties, nothing can beat the fine dining places that helped put New York City on the culinary map.




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