4. Harlem Shake
8.0
100 W 124th St (at Lenox Ave), New York, NY
Burger Joint · Central Harlem · 175 tips and reviews
Elizabeth Maiuolo: We got the bbq burger and the american classic, the cheese fries, and the macandcheeseboro, all amazing.
jillian dino: The burgers are delicious - similar to the patty at shake shack. Be sure to try the salted caramel shake!
Jelena Pasic: Hippest place in Harlem right now
5. Ryan's Daughter
8.4
350 E 85th St (btwn 1st & 2nd Ave), New York, NY
Pub · Yorkville · 66 tips and reviews
Jared H: Basketball, darts, pool, jukebox, friendly staff and occasionally a comedy show on the second floor. Perfect local spot.
New York Habitat: Not quite a dive bar but certainly not an upscale joint, just a good local spot. They've got pool, darts, and even a basketball game to pass the time. Plus who can argue with free potato chips?
Teresa W: Mick and Jimmy: my favorite bartenders in all of NYC.
Gabriel Hayes: Awesome upscale ramen restaurant. My favorite ramen was the Parma-Karma Ramen with pork.
Tanya: Good ramen, but even better sushi and buns. Everything was ridiculously fresh, down to their avocados. Slow, but polite, service.
The Wall Street Journal: Ramen varieties include the Shiromaru Hakata, flavored by the soft fatty jowl and thinly sliced red pickled ginger, and Wasabi Shoyu Ramen, a vegetable- and chicken-based soup with wasabi-infused oil. Read more.
12. Bread & Butter
7.4
303 5th Ave (at E. 31st St), New York, NY
Deli · NoMad · 63 tips and reviews
Luis Lopez: The hot buffet was great, clean restaurant/deli the downstairs seating area was comfortable, clean and cozy, the free wifi was snappy :-)
Peter Pugliese: Grand Opening Special - 50% off hot & cold buffet, deli & sushi bar between 11:00am - 3:00pm until 11.08.13!
Mike Merry: Wow, easily one the best buffetts around.
13. Beer Authority NYC
7.6
300 W 40th St (at 8th Ave), New York, NY
Bar · Garment District · 169 tips and reviews
@Dayngr: Service was slow but the food was delicious! Try the mussels, the perogies, the Mac and Cheese or the ravioli. All delicious! The Union Jack beer was amazing!
Brew York: The long-awaited sister bar of Rattle-N-Hum is a godsend to Port Authority commuters. And with 80 beers on tap, a booming space, and a well-crafted food menu, you might actually WANT to go to Midtown.
marianne myers: Good beer. Horrible music for this concept. Top 40 is not acceptable for a beer bar. One and done.