Best Restaurants with a Tasting Menu in Windsor Terrace
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• Japanese • Financial District
Booked 144 times today
Price: Expensive
• Contemporary American • NoHo
Booked 7 times today
Booked 112 times today
Booked 48 times today
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- RRobertVIPBaltimore / Maryland •12 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe food and service was exceptional as it has been every time we have dined at Beauty and Essex.More infoBeauty & Essex- New YorkPrice: Expensive• Unspecified• Lower East Side•4.6
- LLizNew York City •6 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoI went for brunch. Between the 4 of us we tried 3 cocktails, 3 appetizers and 4 entrees. Everything was beautifully plated, and delicious. And I love that food is locally sourced. I had a Manhattan, shared roasted potatoes and wings, and had Shrimp & grits. Would get them all again. But the Chicken & waffles, and Short rib Benedict were also tempting. We will definitely be returning for brunch, plus happy hour and/or dinner in the near future.More infoThe Restaurant at Great Jones Distilling CoPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• NoHo•4.8
- LLuisNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoLovely experience. Our server had the best recommendations and whenever there was a need for something he was there to help. The food was delicious and I had to hold myself back from ordering moreMore infoNobu Downtown | RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Financial District•4.7
- WWouterWashington, D.C. Area •11 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWe got the omnivore tasting menu. One of our party had a significant food allergy. The staff and kitchen were great, substituting from the vegan menu in the case of one item, and steering us clear of one choice. The food is creative and fun, not pretentious. Pig jowl on grits with red eye gravy and huckle berries was a particularly good course. A dessert made with cranberry beans and huckleberries was really tasty also. Fun vibe in the restaurant.More infoThe Musket RoomPrice: Very Expensive• American• NoLita•4.6
- WwhiskyloverVIPNew York City •13 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoI want to shout from the rooftops about this extraordinary gem in NYC's Lower Manhattan - just a stone's throw from City Hall. The general manager of a midtown restaurant recommended we try it because of its extensive collection of Chartreuse and great wine list. To enjoy a dinner with rare 1960s and even a sip of an even earlier bottling of the French liquer would have been worth the trek from UES, but the food alone overseen by head chef John was brilliantly conceived and full of flavor. Each dish was lovingly crafted and presented professionally by the team at Chambers. The divine tuna and equisitely dressed kohlrabi salad were wonderful starters, but the halibut with sunchokes and cheese gnudi entrees were delicious. Desserts, prepared in front of us at the kitchen counter seating, were amazing finales to start iur new year obsession with this special restaurant. We cannot wait to return often as we understand that the menu changes often even though the sommelier in chief's wine list remains a constant that will impress most connoisseurs.More infoChambersPrice: Very Expensive• American• TriBeCa•4.9