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  1. Jul 1, 2019 · Frying Pan NYC. 3.8 (1,669 reviews) Claimed. $$ Bars, American, Seafood. Closed 11:30 AM - 11:00 PM. See hours. Updated over 3 months ago. See all 1.8k photos. Add photo.

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    • (332) 238-1548
    • 207 Red Boat In Park 12th Ave Big Red Boat in Park New York, NY 10001
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    • Sushi 35 West. Restaurants. Midtown West. Kevin Chen and Jacky Ye worked at NYC's top sushi restaurants before opening their own hidden spot through what appears to be a service entrance in midtown last year.
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    • Shuko. Restaurants. Seafood. Greenwich Village. price 3 of 4. The omakase at the 20-seat sushi counter from Masa alum Nick Kim and Jimmy Lau has been known to include some of the best bits of marbled toro and sweet Spanish mackerel in town.
    • Rosella. Sushi. East Village. $$$$Perfect For:Birthdays Date Night Dining Solo. Rosella almost exclusively uses ingredients found within North America, serving up halibut from Nova Scotia, mackerel from North Carolina, and smoked steelhead trout from New York.
    • Shion 69 Leonard Street. Sushi. Tribeca. $$$$Perfect For:Special Occasions Fine Dining Birthdays Date Night. At $480 a pop (gratuity included), Shion 69 Leonard Street is one of the most expensive omakases in the city.
    • Studio 151. Sushi. East Village. $$$$Perfect For:Late Night Eats Live Music Dancing Eating At The Bar. In order to get to Studio 151, you enter a door that's marked with a single red lightbulb, then walk up a red-lit staircase and ring a tiny buzzer.
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  2. Sep 9, 2020 · This picturesque waterfront restaurant offers an unforgettable experience for lunch, dinner, weekend brunch, cocktails, group gatherings, and sunsets. Embrace the essence of NYC with our seasonal restaurant, where the outdoor ambiance is as delightful as the cuisine.

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    • Red Boat In Park, 207 12th Ave Red Boat In Park, New York City, 10001
    • The Frying Pan’s Historic Importance
    • Sunset at The Hudson
    • Top-Notch Food

    The Frying Pan’s fascinating history dates back many, many years. Built in 1929, this lightship (a ship with a lighthouse) served to ensure maximum visibility at sea. While docked at a harbor in Maryland, a broken pipe caused the ship to sink. It wasn’t recovered until 3 years later. The ship was then restored to its original appearance and brought...

    The Frying Pan is particularly known for its terrific location to watch the most stunning sunsets. It allows you an unobstructed view of the river while enjoying the wonderful maritime atmosphere. To get to the two-storied ship, just walk to Pier 66 and it’ll take you straight to it. As you may imagine it can get a little windy the closer you are t...

    The Frying Pan Restaurant’s menu is kept small enough to not overwhelm you with choices but large enough to allow you to choose from a variety of different dishes. For those who like it: on some days you’ll even find fresh mussels on the menu. No matter if you order grilled meats, fish or sea food, they are always served fresh. Vegetarians, don’t s...

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  3. The Frying Pan is a historic lightship that spent up to three years at the bottom of the Chesapeake Bay before it was salvaged. Today the Frying Pan has retired to Chelsea Piers, where it acts as a bar, burger joint, and live open-air music venue loating on the river's edge.

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  5. Experience dining at The Frying Pan NYC, a historic barge offering delicious brunch, lunch, dinner, cocktails with stunning views of the Hudson River. Perfect for staycation dining. Visit us today.

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