Restaurants & Bars
These 46 Upper West Side Eateries Joining NYC Restaurant Week
Reservations are now open for New York City Restaurant Week, which includes dozens of eateries on the Upper West Side.
UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — Upper West Siders will have dozens of options for discounted meals in the neighborhood this summer, with a plethora of local eateries signing on to the latest edition of NYC Restaurant Week.
A total of 46 Upper West Side establishments made the cut for the summer restaurant week, which will kick off July 18 and last a full 30 days to celebrate the event's 30th anniversary.
Reservations opened for the 623 spots participating across the five boroughs last week, with 509 of them in Manhattan.
Find out what's happening in Upper West Sidefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The summer 2022 program will offer prix-fixe lunch and dinner meals for $30, $45 or $60.
The program runs from July 18 through August 21, but restaurants may participate for one, two, three, four or all five weeks.
Find out what's happening in Upper West Sidefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
On the Upper West Side, participating favorites include French Roast, Dagon, Celeste, Tarallucci e Vino, Good Enough To Eat, and Jacob's Pickles.
Here is the full list of Upper West Side restaurants where deals can be scored:
- Fred's
- Carmine's
- The Land Thai Kitchen
- Lincoln Ristorante
- Playa Betty's
- Anar
- The Leopard at Des Artistes
- Tessa
- Tasca NYC
- Motorino
- Cibo e Vino
- Harvest Kitchen
- 5 Napkin Burger
- La Sirene UWS
- Kissaki
- Shun Lee West
- French Roast
- Nice Matin
- Arco Cafe
- Good Enough To Eat
- Nougatine at Jean-Georges
- Tarallucci e Vino
- Sarabeth's
- Han Dynasty
- Jacob's Pickles
- Bar Boulud
- Maison Pickle
- The Ribbon
- Dagon
- Boulud Sud
- Elea
- Hi-Life Restaurant
- Nina's Great Burrito Bar
- La Boite en Bois
- Shinbashi 72
- Community Food & Juice
- Marlow Bistro
- Telio
- Manny's Bistro
- Regional
- Felice Columbus
- Luke's Lobster
- Asset
- Celeste
- Atlantic Grill
- Wau
Unlike the past two Restaurant Weeks, this one will be the first since the coronavirus pandemic without sweeping masking and capacity restrictions.
"Masks and proof of vaccination are no longer required to dine indoors," the event's site states.
City officials still recommend that people wear high-quality masks in indoor public spaces to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Find a full list of participating restaurants here.
Patch reporters Anna Quinn and Matt Troutman contributed.
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