Restaurants & Bars
NYC Restaurant Week 2018: Where To Grab Discounted Meals
NYC Restaurant Week begins Monday, July 23. Check out where to grab $26 lunches and $42 dinners.

NEW YORK, NY — New Yorkers can begin eating discounted meals at some of the city's best restaurants on Monday, July 23 for this summer's NYC Restaurant Week. More than 380 restaurants are participating this season, which means there's something to satisfy everybody's tastes.
Diners will be treated to two-course lunches for $26 and three-course dinners for $42 at participating restaurants between July 23 and Aug. 17. This summer's restaurant week is a slight deviation from past year's in that lunches are now two courses instead of three and are offered at $26 instead of $29.
The participating restaurants cover 32 different cuisines, including New American, Italian, Asian Fusion, Indian and Latin American.
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"There is no better way to celebrate the diversity of New York City's unmatched culinary scene—the true dining capital of the world—than by experiencing a great meal (or two) among restaurants of 33 distinct cuisines participating in NYC Restaurant Week this summer," said Fred Dixon, president and CEO of NYC & Company.
Restaurant week prices will be offered Monday to Friday at most restaurants, with some continuing on Sunday. Certain eateries may offer the promotion for lunch or dinner only, so be sure to call or check the NYC Restaurant week website before booking a reservation. Costs of beverages, tips and taxes are not included in promotional pricing.
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Reservations for this summer's Restaurant Week launched on July 9, so some of the more popular restaurants may be hard to book for the next two weeks. Restaurant Week often draws more diners than businesses are used to, so be sure to reserve a spot instead of relying on a walk-in.
Check out the list of participating restaurants and reserve a table now.
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