Best South American Restaurants in Hell's Kitchen
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- $30 and under
- $31 to $50
- $50 and over
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- LLoisSt. Louis •15 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 20, 2025Delicious food with attentive service. We had a wonderful time!More infoBuenavista Restaurant & BarPrice: Moderate• Global, International• Midtown West•4.3
- BbillVIPNew York City •35 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 18, 2025Saturday feijoada was tasty copious and accompanied by all the classic trimmings..caipiri lmao worth the trip toLittle Brazil. friendly effective serviceMore infoEmporium Brasil Restaurant & BarPrice: Expensive• Brazilian• Rockefeller Center•4.5
- LLinhDanNew York City •8 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 11, 2025Always a good time at pulperia. Food is pretty good and they keep my mimosa always filled. Always a fun drag show. Superb value.More infoLa Pulperia 44 Hell's KitchenPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Hell's Kitchen•4.7
Discover best South American restaurants in Hell's Kitchen
Discover the vibrant flavors of South America in the heart of New York City's Hell's Kitchen with our curated selection of South American eateries. These restaurants offer a dynamic and authentic taste experience, reflecting the rich culinary traditions of South America. From traditional dishes to innovative fusion cuisine, each location brings its own unique flair to Manhattan's diverse dining scene. Hell's Kitchen itself is a melting pot of culinary delights, known for its eclectic food offerings and lively atmosphere. Visitors can expect high-quality ingredients, expertly crafted menus, and passionate chefs who are dedicated to delivering an unforgettable dining experience. Whether you're a local foodie or a traveler eager to explore, these South American restaurants in Hell's Kitchen promise a culinary adventure that's both satisfying and memorable. Perfect for anyone looking to dive into the flavors of South America without leaving the convenience of Manhattan.