Restaurants & Bars
Here Are The 30 UWS Eateries Participating In NYC Restaurant Week
Restaurant week will run for the second time in 2021 from July 19 to August 22, the mayor announced Monday. The UWS is well represented.
UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — Upper West Siders hoping to take a bite of the expanded NYC Restaurant Week next week will have 30 options to do so in their neighborhood.
Mayor Bill de Blasio revealed Monday that NYC Restaurant Week, which operated only for takeout for its run earlier this year, will return this summer with five weeks of discounted meals at more than 500 restaurants across the five boroughs.
412 of those eateries are located in Manhattan.
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The summer restaurant week will last from July 19 until Aug. 22. Reservations opened on Monday.
"This is going to be amazing," de Blasio said. "Think about restaurants you've always wanted to go to — here's the opportunity. It's a wonderful, super restaurant week."
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For participating restaurants in all five boroughs, this restaurant week will include $21 or $39 lunch and dinner options, which each include at least one entrée and one side dish.
There will also be a new $125 option called the "Signature Dining Experience," which will include three or more courses.
Here are the Upper West Side spots on the list:
- 5 Napkin Burger
- AG Kitchen
- Anar
- Au Jus
- Bar Boulud
- Bareburger
- Brad's Burger & BBQ
- Calle Ocho
- Celeste
- Da Capo
- Epicerie Boulud
- French Roast
- Good Enough To Eat
- Hachi Maki
- Harvest Kitchen
- Hi-Life Restaurant
- La Sirene UWS
- The Land Thai Kitchen
- The Leopard at Des Artistes
- Motorino
- Nice Matin
- Playa Betty's
- The Ribbon
- Rosa Mexicano
- Sarabeth's
- Serafina
- The Smith
- The Tang
- Tarallucci e Vino
- Yu Kitchen
The full list of participating restaurants can be found online.
Patch reporter Anna Quinn contributed to this report.
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