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  1. Jan 4, 2021 · 1. Bunna Cafe. Restaurants. Ethiopian. East Williamsburg. From wandering vegan pop-up to Bushwick brick-and-mortar, this veg den from Ethopian expat Liyuw Ayalew serves diet-abiding combos of...

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  2. Showing results 1 - 30 of 35. Best Healthy Restaurants in Midtown New York City: See Tripadvisor traveller reviews of Healthy Restaurants in Midtown New York City.

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    • Añejo. Mexican Restaurant in Hell's Kitchen. Our Highlight. Añejo is a classy yet fun and casual Mexican restaurant with modern small plates and innovative cocktails.
    • Brooklyn Diner. American Restaurant in Theatre District. Our Highlight. Even if the name doesn’t suggest it, the diner is really close to Times Square! The Brooklyn Diner is a diner like it is in a book: both from the outside and the inside.
    • Empire Diner. American Restaurant in Chelsea. Our Highlight. This American Diner in Chelsea is an icon of NYC – you can’t miss it, because a beautiful graffiti decorates the building.
    • Gayle's Broadway Rose. American Restaurant in Midtown Manhattan. Our Highlight. Gayle’s Broadway Rose features singing waiters and waitresses that will sing classic and modern Broadway hits to you while you indulge yourself in a delicious and fancy-looking milkshake.
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    • Le Rock. 4 out of 5 stars. Restaurants. Midtown West. Recommended. The crown jewel or Rockefeller Center dining, Le Rock is reason and reward to visit midtown.
    • Hutong. Restaurants. Chinese. Midtown East. Lovely Hutong sparkles all around its gleaming, cavernous space, including down its unique, dramatically lit wine hallway.
    • Keens Steakhouse. Restaurants. Steakhouse. Midtown West. price 4 of 4. Keens is a New York City institution for a reason. The dark wood paneling, lush carpeting and impressive collection of clay pipes dating back to the 1800s makes you feel as if you’ve snuck into a Gatsby-era dinner club.
    • Kochi. Restaurants. Korean. Hell's Kitchen. When it first opened in the last days of 2019, it was too late for Kochi to make it to any of that year’s major ‘best of’ lists.
    • Estiatorio Milos, Midtown West
    • Shoo Shoo, Nolita
    • Shukette, Chelsea
    • Amali, Midtown East
    • Balaboosta, West Village
    • Souvlaki Gr, Les
    • Au Za’Atar, East Village
    • Ilili, Flatiron
    • Shuka, Soho
    • Bustan, Upper West Side

    It doesn’t get much fresher than Estiatorio Milos. Here you’ll find traditional Mediterranean seafood including tsipoura and loup de mer fish, as well as an array of octopus and squid offerings for the more adventurous. The high quality selection of delicious seafood means you’ll likely spend a little more than some other Mediterranean restaurants ...

    Step into Tel Aviv’s bohemian cafe culture with a NYC twistat Shoo Shoo. The timeless restaurant prioritizes grass-fed organic proteins, whole grains, and seasonal vegetable to star in their shareable plates. The space is also home to a speakeasy bar that’s available for private event bookings. Learn more here! Where: 371 Broome St &, 173 Mott St

    This lively restaurant in Chelsea, helmed by The Bowery Group and partner and chef Ayesha Nurdjaja of Shuka, offers a wide array of breads & dips, small plates and mouthwatering entrees like Joojeh chicken and Fish in a Cage. The inviting space seats up to 74 customers and makes for the perfect date night, group dinner or special occasion spot! Whe...

    Executive Chef Alex Tubero will whisk you away to the Mediterranean with his inventive dishes using locally sourced ingredients from small farmers, purveyors and fishermen. A visit to Amali is always as exciting as it is delicious with a constantly rotating menu. We got a chance to experience their brilliant truffle dinner, and let’s just say we’ll...

    Balaboosta may well be one of the best Mediterranean restaurants in NYC. But first things first, what does Balaboosta mean? The Israeli chef and owner, Einat Admony, says the term is used in Jewish culture to describe a homemaker with all the skills of a domestic goddess. Take one step into Balaboosta and you’ll see why Admony named her restaurant ...

    Restaurant collection, Souvlaki GR, now has multiple locations in New York, including their iconic food truck in Lower Manhattan. All locations offer, as the restaurant’s slogan proclaims, “a little slice of Mykonos.” You won’t find a more authentic dish of souvlaki anywhere else in the city. All of the restaurant’s Greek staples would hold up in G...

    Lebanese/Middle Eastern cuisine is highlighted on owner and head chef Tarik Fallous’ menu, with tantalizing bites. Whether you’re stopping by for mezze or tableside shawarma, you’ll be delighted by the flavors in every dish. Where: Multiple Locations

    ilili is a perfect place to go if you want to explore the flavors of Lebanese food. Here, you’ll find delicious falafel with a crisp crust, unbelievably light pita bread, and beautiful entrees such as the Fattoush which is a Lebanese garden salad with toasted pita, and sumac lemon vinaigrette. Where: 236 5th Ave

    Ayesha Nurdjaja is the executive chef at Shuka and has made a name for herself with her delicious and flavorful cuisine. In 2022 Nurdjaja was a James Beard Award Finalist Nominee, and it certainly shows in her menu and the restaurant’s aesthetic. Nurdjaja and her team have long been focused on utilizing local ingredients while staying true to a Med...

    Bustan’s team prides itself on keeping the traditions of Mediterranean food alive while adding elevating twists. If you want hummus and other types of spreads, this is your place. If salad is more your speed, Bustan offers a wide range of crunchy delights, such as the Israeli or Greek salad. If you’re looking for meat, look no further. Bustan also ...

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  5. Oct 26, 2021 · From a diamond district gem for Bukharian cuisine to the neighborhood spot that gave Frank Sinatra his own entrance, here are 17 restaurants recommended by Pete Wells.

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