Jul 21–Aug 17
At Casa Lever, Modern art and timeless architecture set the stage for Italian classics, curated wines and supreme hospitality.
The folks at Il Nonno, an Italian restaurant in Astoria, Queens, are passionate about creating a memorable dining experience for every guest.
Nick + Stef's is a masterful blend of ultra-stylish contemporary design and time-honored culinary artistry.
Find a restaurant, market, salumeria and bakery all in one spot.
Sotto la luna, located in Astoria, Queens, is an open-kitchen pasta bar and Neapolitan pizzeria that serves modern Italian food in an industrial, high-ceiling, open vibrant space.
Taking its name from the port town in southern France, the restaurant, like the town, is a melting pot of influences and ideas.
Torch & Crown Brewing Company, in Hudson Square, is Manhattan’s only production brewery and restaurant, a thirst-quenching gathering place with a New York-centric food and drinks program.
Park Slope, Brooklyn, has quickly risen to New York restaurant fame, and this neighborhood hotspot is no exception.
Sinigual celebrates a fusion of contemporary and native flavors of Mexico.
Opto is not your yia-yia's Mediterranean spot, and serves up detail-oriented dishes with no need for puffery.
Pete's Tavern is the oldest continuously operating bar and restaurant in New York City.
See No Evil Pizza is a modern New York pizzeria located on the concourse level of the 1 train 50th street subway station.
*Available from Monday–Friday and Sundays for select restaurants. Qualifying meal(s) (lunch and/or dinner) and exact details are determined by the individual restaurant. Saturdays are excluded from the program; Sunday participation is optional and varies by restaurant. Please check individual restaurant websites for further details. Please visit nyctourism.com/rw for a list of participating restaurants. Beverages, gratuities and taxes are not included in the NYC Restaurant Week price, unless otherwise noted by the individual restaurant. Must be at least 21 years old to consume alcohol, and valid government-issued identification is required. Individual NYC Restaurant Week price offers are intended for one person and cannot be split among multiple people. Some restaurants may have a slightly higher NYC Restaurant Week price if they choose to include a mandatory gratuity. Please reference individual restaurant sites or call for further information to confirm the price offered.
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General reservations will begin on July 15, 2025. NYC Restaurant Week® will take place from July 21, 2025, through August 17, 2025.
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