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  1. A photo of Il Melograno restaurant

    Il Melograno

    Price: Moderate
    Italian
    4.9
    (1,316)
    Il Melograno brings the best of Italy to Hells Kitchen where original receipts, hand crafted pastas and friendly hospitality come together to create a casual and unique dining experience.
    All the way from Sicily, Lino and Gregory moved to New York City bringing the best of the Southern Italian culinary tradition. Fourteen years after opening a Sicilian restaurant and concept store in Noto (Sicily), the idea of honouring the Grandmas traditions is what creates the philosophy of their hospitality at Il Melograno. Buon appetito!
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    Mari

    Price: Very Expensive
    Contemporary Korean
    4.8
    (99)
    Sungchul Shim, chef and owner of the Michelin star restaurant Kochi opens his second Michelin star restaurant Mari in Hell's Kitchen. At Mari (roll in Korean), Sung offers a tasting menu of street-food inspired Korean hand rolls, complemented by an extensive wine list and a selection of Korean spirits like soju and chungju.
    Mari is offering a $145 per person seasonal tasting menu (along with a beverage pairing for $110) that explores the many facets of Korean cuisine through small plates and inventive hand rolls.
    Due to the nature of our tasting menu, we are unable to accommodate vegetarian/vegan diets, gluten-free diets (if soy is not okay to consume), rice-free diets, allergies to fish, allium, sesame seeds/oil, and aversion to raw seafood. If you have any questions regarding food restrictions, please contact us before making a reservation.
    *Reservations are available 30 days in advance and released at midnight daily.
  1. A photo of Cheeseboat - Hell's Kitchen restaurant

    Cheeseboat - Hell's Kitchen

    Price: Expensive
    Georgian
    4.8
    (223)
    Cheeseboat is a family-owned Georgian bistro offering an eclectic variety of authentic cuisine with locally sourced ingredients. Our goal is to bring you the best dishes from the mighty country of Georgia in a way that will tease your palate and introduce you to a whole new cuisine.
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    Rice x Beans

    Price: Moderate
    Brazilian
    4.8
    (128)
    Distinguishing itself from typical Brazilian restaurants,
    The most basic Brazilian dish is elevated and becomes the main star at Rice’X Beans. These two ingredientes have their flavors enhanced with techniques that come from the Brazilian countryside.
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    Yingtao

    Price: Very Expensive
    Chinese
    4.7
    (18)
    Named after Bolun Yao's late grandmother, a master of home cooking, Yingtao is a modern fine-dining restaurant and bar that marries global culinary techniques with cherished Chinese memories through an adventurous Tasting Menu and playful Bar bites. This cultural blend creates a unique 'East-meets-West' dining adventure, featuring special ingredients and regional flavors from all throughout China. Our approach is complemented by sincere hospitality within a lively setting, offering guests an unparalleled dining experience.
  2. A photo of The Marshal restaurant

    The Marshal

    Price: Expensive
    Farm-to-table
    4.7
    (751)
    The Marshal is an intimate neighborhood gem. Sustainability is paramount to us. Chef Charlie focuses on wood fired cuisine featuring seasonal ingredients from local farmers, wineries & distilleries. The Marshal serves brunch on the weekends, dinner every day of the week & lunch on all weekdays, featuring both indoor & outdoor seating.
    The menus change frequently, depending on seasonal items that are available. Come enjoy our goat cheese & herb stuffed chicken breast, wood-oven braised local short ribs, sustainably caught cod in a lemongrass coulis, or our variety of seasonal wood fired pizzas baked in our 800 degree wood fired oven.
    The Marshal features a full bar with an extensive cocktail, liquor and wine list.
    The Marshal is only blocks from Times Square, within walking distance of all major Broadway theaters, the Intrepid, Manhattan Cruise Terminal, and all major Times Square hotels.
    You'll find us written up in the NY Times, Wall Street Journal, and many others.
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    Miss Nellie's

    Price: Expensive
    American
    4.6
    (133)
    Step into the new Hell’s Kitchen bar, Miss Nellie’s, brought to you by PMac's Hospitality Group (Dutch Fred's, Tanner Smith's, Haswell Greens).
    Named after the intrepid journalist who circled the globe in a record 72 days and exposed hidden truths with bravery and flair, Miss Nellie’s is more than just a bar and restaurant—it’s a celebration of adventure and innovation.
    Our menu showcases inventive takes on beloved dishes, blending tradition with daring culinary exploration by Chef David Coleman. Each bite tells a story, just like Bly’s groundbreaking exposés. Our cocktail offerings are a nod to classic concoctions reimagined with contemporary flair.
    The ambiance at Miss Nellie’s captures the spirit of adventure and storytelling. With a sophisticated, yet inviting atmosphere reminiscent of Nellie Bly’s own era, our space is perfect for those who seek both comfort and excitement just steps from Times Square.
    All Guests must be of 21 years or older after 8pm
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    Greywind

    Price: Expensive
    American
    4.8
    (6)
    Named one of the “best restaurants in Hudson Yards” featuring a seasonal American menu by award-winning Chef Dan Kluger with impactful flavors, locally sourced ingredients and familiar classics alongside wine, artisanal cocktails/mocktails and local beers perfect for enjoying in the warm and inviting dining room.
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    Pure Thai Cookhouse

    Price: Moderate
    Thai
    4.8
    (401)
    PURE Thai Cookhouse is a genuine Thai shophouse-style restaurant in Hell’s Kitchen that features homemade noodles from a prized family recipe. PURE specializes in signature dishes you would find from the many vendors and shophouses from the farmlands of Phayao, in the North to the floating markets of Ratchaburi in Central Thailand, to the oceans and fishing villages of Krabi in the South. PURE Thai Cookhouse offers a cozy atmosphere and is a great spot to grab a quick meal before or after seeing a Broadway show nearby.
  2. A photo of BarDough NYC restaurant

    BarDough NYC

    Price: Moderate
    Pizza Bar
    4.8
    (258)
    If OpenTable shows no availability, give us a call for real-time updates. When fully booked, tables may be blocked to prevent overbooking, but dinner is always available at the bar with the same exceptional service.
    BarDough, a family-owned gem on Restaurant Row, is known for its outstanding service, welcoming atmosphere, and incredible food. Our friendly, attentive staff ensures every guest feels at home, whether you're here for lunch, a pre- or post-theater dinner, or a relaxed cocktail.
    Enjoy some of the best pizza in NYC, made with fresh ingredients, alongside a diverse craft cocktail selection in a cozy, intimate setting. At BarDough, your satisfaction is our top priority—we’re here to make every visit unforgettable.

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There’s a lot in a name, and this westerly mid-Manhattan neighborhood has a no-frills food scene worthy of its infamous moniker. While the handle stems from the area’s notorious activity in the 19th century, it’s a different story today as it has become one of the city’s LGBT hot spots—with an abundance of watering holes to keep the party going. When it comes to the food scene, dining is low- key and comparably affordable to the rest of Manhattan. From burgers to tacos, cookies to pizza, there are humble gems to be found. An area once known for its grit continues to grow, with surprisingly tasty results.

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Dog friendly restaurants in Hell's Kitchen include Barking Dog Hell's Kitchen, Route 66 Bar & Grill and Aria - Hell's Kitchen

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