1. Mr. Chow
7.7
324 E 57th St (btwn 1st & 2nd Ave), New York, NY
Chinese Restaurant · Sutton Place · 68 tips and reviews
Katie Flynn: Order the chicken satay, the squab lettuce wraps, and any bottle of wine from the fabulous wine list!
sultan AM: Very nice atmosphere and delicious food and i recommend the lettuce wrap but i'm not sure if it's the exact order name;s
Rajesh Midha: Shrimp and lobster dumplings, squab lettuce wraps, bok choy and Peking duck all shine here
2. Zengo
7.4
622 3rd Ave (at E 40th St), New York, NY
Latin American Restaurant · Midtown East · 139 tips and reviews
Alla Cleva: Loved the thai shrimp lettuce wraps, the seviche could've used a little more flavor. The decor is great too, can't wait to go back.
Jose Pena: Thai Shrimp Lettuce wraps where great cant forget that shaken Don Julio margarita :)
Phoenix 💥💥💥: Try the shrimp lettuce wrap!
3. Catch
8.4
21 9th Ave (at W 13th St), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Meatpacking District · 328 tips and reviews
honeywhatscooking.com: Asian Inspired. Nice ambience. Great service. Mahi Mahi Lettuce Wraps took my breath away! Spaghetti w/mushrooms and truffle - foodgasm! Jalapeño Margarita hit the spot, oh and perfect Date spot!
honeywhatscooking.com: Can't rave enough. My new favorite place in NYC. Love the Black Cod Lettuce Wraps, Mushroom Spaghetti in truffle oil, and Herb Crusted Branzino over vegetable basmati. Damn good! Perfect 5! ❤️
honeywhatscooking.com: I love Catch, but this time I found a couple items a bit salty. In particular, the Lobster Mac & Cheese and Wonton Mahi Mahi Tacos. Black Cod lettuce wraps are my fave!
4. Bareburger
8.2
535 Laguardia Pl (at Bleecker St), New York, NY
Burger Joint · Greenwich Village · 193 tips and reviews
Augie W: lettuce wrap available around some awesome bison, ostrich, & other good meat
Mat Brown: Outdoor seating and open air interior make this a great warm weather option. For the carb-conscious, burgers are available in lettuce wraps.
CREATETHE GROUP: The Western and the Jalapeno Express are my favorites. Get the Rings & Fries Combo served w/three dipping sauces. -Derek
5. Philippe
7.6
33 E 60th St (btwn Park & Madison Ave), New York, NY
Asian Restaurant · Upper East Side · 107 tips and reviews
Purplelabnyc: Asian fare with a contemporary feel. Order the lettuce wraps to start and the Peking Chicken as your entree and be ready to share!
Paige C: Not to be missed: the Maine lobster (wok fried), chicken satay, fried rice, lettuce wraps and bok choy! Philippe never disappoints!
The Corcoran Group: Great lunch specials - try the lettuce satay wraps or steamed veggie dumplings as an appetizer, and the crispy beef as an entree. Fast, polite service - good spot for East Side lunch meetings.
7. abcV
8.6
38 E 19th St (btwn Broadway & Park Ave), New York, NY
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Flatiron District · 101 tips and reviews
Alex Elias: Avocado lettuce wraps are amazing
Julia Millot: Two of us split half a head of cauliflower, shallot labneh, and spinach spaghetti and were pleasantly full! Everything was delicious!
Nikhita Mahtani: So yummy!! And healthy! Get the labneh, dosa, spaghetti ❤️
8. Phở Grand
7.6
277 Grand St (btwn Forsyth & Eldridge St), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Lower East Side · 132 tips and reviews
An Xiao: I second the recommendation to order spring rolls with lettuce wrap and mint. This place is perfect on a cold day - low key and good for conversation.
David Liu: Love the crispy spring roll and lettuce wrap with a side of fish sauce to dip. Had a wonderful experience and would definitely come again!
Helen Man: Food is amazing of all places I been to. This is the best. The soup base is so flavorful. The prices are decent. But it's always so pack on the weekdays. But it's worth the wait.
9. Tao
8.7
42 E 58th St (btwn Madison & Park Ave), New York, NY
Asian Restaurant · Midtown East · 389 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: Order the Chilean sea bss, squab lettuce wraps, and one of their wonderfully mixed drinks. Don’t miss the giant fortune cookie for dessert either!
Butter Baby: Sand Pot Lobster, Shrimp, and Scallops with Black Bean Sauce = AMAZING !
Courtney Santana: amazing! Must go for the atmosphere and the food is the best!
10. Khe-Yo
8.5
157 Duane Street (btwn Hudson St & W Broadway), New York, NY
Asian Restaurant · Tribeca · 142 tips and reviews
Sabrina Majeed: Awesome Lao food in NY. The bang bang sauce and eggplant sauce are great, as are the crispy lettuce wraps and the fish entree.
SavorySweetLive Margaret: Love the grilled black bass, bamboo grilled ginger quail and the Duck salad!
The New Yorker: “Among the best dishes are a whole grilled quail on a stick, tasting like charcoal and ginger, and a steak tartare that’s served, Flintstones style, atop a giant bone filled with roasted marrow.” Read more.
13. Street Taco
8.4
358 3rd Avenue (corner of E. 26th) (at 26th St), New York, NY
Taco Restaurant · Rose Hill · 21 tips and reviews
Josh: Fried chicken taco is so good. Great Guac too.
Melissa Kwan: This is the best kept secret in NYC. Phenomenal tacos, friendly staff, open late. Fish taco and mushroom tacos are the best. Fun place, great vibe.
Amanda Hamilton: Guacamole, dressed Tecates and fish tacos 👌🏼✨
14. RedFarm
8.4
529 Hudson St (btwn Charles & W 10th St), New York, NY
Chinese Restaurant · West Village · 288 tips and reviews
Zoe: Can’t go wrong with any of the dumplings, pork lettuce wraps, or string beans. Duck & ginger fried rice was very bland. While you wait for your table, enjoy a cocktail at Decoy downstairs.
Ashley Gildin: Beef tart, pastrami eggrolls, spicy beef, steak, egg/bacon rice= amazeballs
Time Out New York: Try the rib eye. The luscious beef gets an overnight bath in soy and an expert sear to tease out its umami richness. It’s one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011. Read more.
15. Boulton & Watt
7.9
5 Avenue A (at W Houston St), New York, NY
Gastropub · East Village · 197 tips and reviews
Colleen Shea: Great, decently priced bar food and fun happy hour atmosphere! The rock shrimp lettuce wraps are 👌🏻
Alyxa Lease: Come hungry because pretty much everything is great. The cookie and Mac and cheese is killer tho
The Wall Street Journal: Particularly creative are the small house-made jars of pickles, including okra with garlic and caraway seeds and Brussels sprouts with garlic and dill ($5 a jar, or $15 for three). Read more.