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Privy 5 New York Seafood
As the city is by the coast, you'll find this city is home to some of the finest Seafood. It’s no surprise to learn that there are plenty of Seafood restaurants in the area too and only the best Seafood restaurants have made our list.
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Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: SoHo
Cuisine:American (Traditional), Seafood
97 Sullivan Street (between Prince St & Spring St) New York NY 10012212.274.0404A pupu platter, foie gras terrine, paella basquez, sweet and spicy catfish and flamboyantly fresh raw seafood are all part of the menu at Blue Ribbon Brasserie. Mostly however there is not much monotony or cadence to this chefs menu. He follows the freshness at fair prices and passes this on to his patrons. This popular late night dining spot is frequented by what appears to be a very merry crowd, ... read more > -
Categories: Night Life, Restaurants
Neighborhood: Greenwich Village
Cuisine:Seafood
18 Cornelia Street (between 4th St & Bleecker St) New York City NY 10014+1 212 691 8211Famous for its lobster roll and many times emulated, the new England styled Pearl Oyster Bar is the perfect pit stop for slurping down a double-cured bacon, country cream laced clam chowder, on a icy winters day. It will warm the cockles of your heart! What you really want to get at the Pearl however, is the famous lobster roll; it is twice as large as some, and for some, twice as tasty. Steamers, ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Midtown
Cuisine:Seafood
240 Central Park S New York City NY 10019(212) 582-5100Marea means "tide' in Italian and you will struggle to find a more aptly named seafood spot, under the guiding hand of chef Michael White. He has the innate ability to combine Italian with seafood and his own special techniques. From Italy’s Adriatic coast you will find brodetto di pesce soup, you may even be lucky enough to score a new FedEx fish arrival from Greece. Marea is a seafood emporium w ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: SoHo
Cuisine:Seafood
222 Lafayette St New York NY 10079(212) 343-3236Ed’s Lobster Bar is a hot spot and one of the latest takes on the lobster shacks of New England, with chalk board to match and white marble counters. It is a niche dining experience and it is no big surprise to find that Ed McFarland – chef /owner was a sous-chef at Pearl Oyster Bar. It's reason for existence may be that its lobster roll exceeds all expectations, so if you are looking for lobster, ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Upper East Side
Cuisine:Seafood
174 E 82nd St (between Lexington Ave & 3rd Ave) New York City NY 10028(212) 717-7772The name alone speaks a sense of humor – but NYC townies take their seafood seriously and a name like Flex Mussels could not be more apt. The name was imported together with their bivalves, from the shores of Canada's Prince Edward Island, by Bobby and Laura Shapiro. Both Diane Sawyer and Al Roker are regulars at Flex Mussels and their approach to the humble bivalve is akin to the Ben & Jerry appr ... read more > -
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