1. Macao Trading Co.
8.9
311 Church St (btwn Lispenard & Walker St), New York, NY
Asian Restaurant · Tribeca · 231 tips and reviews
Minns Mokki: Shrimp fried rice & shrimp Mozambique along with Mushroom truffle croquettes
Sonny Kwok: Bacon shrimp fried rice has a fried egg on top, it's da bomb
Quian Pan: cocktails, shishito peppers, bacon & shrimp fried rice.
2. The Lobster Club
9.1
98 E 53rd St (btwn Park & Lexington Ave), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Midtown East · 16 tips and reviews
David Kaplan: Get the chilled lobster and wasabi... and the chef’s choice sushi. The pork belly and shrimp fried rice we’re perfect. This place has not received its due in major reviews.
Alyson Stone: Servers are excellent - helpful with sake & menu recommendations. The food was great as well - had the lobster avocado salad, wagyu skirt steak, garlic rice, and sashimi - it was all excellent.
Jastine Kho: Excellent spot to take someone if you want to impress them. Swanky but not stuffy. Great service too !
3. Flor De Mayo
7.3
2651 Broadway (at 101st St), New York, NY
Peruvian Restaurant · Upper West Side · 75 tips and reviews
Giana Peralta: Shrimps in red Sauce, shrimp fried rice , avocado salad, tostones and a apple martini hmmm hmmm hmmmm slamming!!!
Microphone Preview: Shrimp fried rice wit onions n scallions boneless chicken wit the special hot sauce, u cant go wrong!
Pudge Motora: Love this place everything on the menu is delicious be sure n try the threes company shrimp lobster rib eye steak m of course the legendary NUTCRACKER
5. Kappo Masa
8.6
976 Madison Ave (76th Street), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Upper East Side · 16 tips and reviews
Marc Aafjes: One of the best Japanese restaurants outside of Japan. Ask for any special sushi/sashimi options of the menu -- they may have something very nice. Also the Ohmi beef is amazing (but $) nocheap :))
The Wall Street Journal: With 82 seats, Kappo Masa is a comfortable space that also looks to be making its mark in the field of industrial design. Aside from the decor the food is second to none. Be sure to try the truffles. Read more.
The Wall Street Journal: For those looking to treat themselves, there is a lunch omakase created by the chef for $175, which includes three appetizers, five flights of sushi, dessert and tea. Read more.
Chris 魁偲 闵: This place is awesome. So much fish and seafood. It's amazing, and all fresh. The staff is very knowledgeable, although slightly harsh. Exactly what you'd expect. Good prices and quality products.
Mark Flesher: Freshest fish around. Look at the #1 tuna.
Marian Elbert: Great employees who are very helpful. Also cheap prices.
7. Wo Hop Restaurant
7.4
17 Mott St (btwn Worth & Mosco St), New York, NY
Cantonese Restaurant · Chinatown · 263 tips and reviews
Marina: Late night spot. Alway order from the OVER RICE menu. Should only be $7. I always substitute the white rice for fried rice for extra $2. Shrimp with egg sauce over shrimp fried rice. Mmmmm
Afi Yellow-Duke: Head down the basement for a no-frills, delicious experience. Huge portions that are unlike anything else you're used to. It's open late too, so come with the drunchies.
Steve Sperling: Don't eat the weird cookie they give you with your check..it has paper in it!
12. Ichiro
8.1
1694 2nd Ave (88th Street), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Yorkville · 53 tips and reviews
Michael Haarala: Favorite sushi spot on the UES with great drink specials and solid, fresh rolls.
Miranda Rensch: Omg get the white truffle tuna, I just died of happiness.
Roman Morozov: Bentoo dinner is really great and would be enough even if you hungry as a wolf :)Love this place, dont miss it.
15. VCafé
7.6
345 Greenwich St (btwn Harrison & Jay St), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Tribeca · 28 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: A bit more expensive than other Vietnamese restaurants, but totally worth it as the food is flavorful and fresh. Try the Summer Rolls, Pork Noodle Bowl and the Shrimp Crepe.
Sweet sausage fried rice is heaven!
Nimesh Herath: Try the chili calamari