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529 Hudson St (btwn Charles & W 10th St), New York, NY
Chinese Restaurant · West Village · 288 tips and reviews
amNewYork: Fresh greenmarket sensibility meets modern Chinese, mixed with rustic decor. Chef Joe Ng offers enticing items such as marinated rib steak with steamed baby bok choy and spicy steamed sea bass.
131 Duane St (btwn Church & W. Broadway), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Tribeca · 31 tips and reviews
amNewYork: This is the go-to power-lunching spot for top city officials. On the menu: oysters on the half shell; Ahi ginger tuna burger, a nice selection of entree salads and classic surf-and-turf dishes.
amNewYork: This cozy Italian eatery is known for its appetizers, which include spicy fried calamari and grilled eggplant layered with ricotta and pecorino and topped with marinara sauce. There's also good pasta.
Mediterranean Restaurant · Central Harlem · 53 tips and reviews
amNewYork: The pastries are excellent and the pastas get creative too, in preparations like spaghetti with bottarga (a cured fish roe) and lasagna with mushrooms and truffle oil.
284 Van Brunt St (btwn Verona St & Visitation Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Red Hook · 171 tips and reviews
amNewYork: Because sometimes we need to have a lobster roll at inconvenient hours, we love that Red Hook Lobster Pound sells their signature lobster salad and packages of J.J. Nissen buns from Maine to go.
112 Greenwich Ave (btwn Jane St. & W 12th St.), New York, NY
Fish and Chips Shop · West Village · 105 tips and reviews
amNewYork: Nicky Perry’s popular fish-and-chips spot combines surprises such as deep-fried Cadbury creme eggs with more traditional fresh-from-the oven chicken and mushroom pies.
Seafood Restaurant · East Village · 284 tips and reviews
amNewYork: It doesn’t have a dessert menu, but makes up for it with the luscious complimentary chocolate pudding that comes in a demitasse with a swirl of whipped cream, served with a little toy “fortune fish”.
American Restaurant · Financial District · 37 tips and reviews
amNewYork: The soft-shell crabs are almost as legendary as the spot itself, which dates back to the 1794. Try: soft-shell crab BLT ($22) and soft-shell crab cooked in a scallion beurre blanc ($17 to $28)
141 W 10th St (btwn Waverly Pl & Greenwich Ave), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · West Village · 94 tips and reviews
amNewYork: Every Tuesday, executive chef John Mooney serves a special entree of crispy soft-shell crab with basil and fennel — grown in his aeroponic rooftop garden — along with grapefruit and hazelnuts.
89 E 42nd St (Grand Central Terminal), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Midtown East · 404 tips and reviews
amNewYork: Picks: pan-fried baby soft-shell crabs with spring pea and mint sauce ($14.50), pan-fried Maryland baby soft-shell crabs with garlic herb butter ($28.95).
amNewYork: On the lunch menu at this Japanese eatery, you’ll find a soft-shell crab donburi (Japanese for “bowl”) with peashoots, kimchi, bacon and a poached egg, served over rice ($16).
Seafood Restaurant · Meatpacking District · 328 tips and reviews
amNewYork: EMM Group’s multi-level seafood restaurant is helmed by “Top Chef” winner Hung Hunyh. The menu will be New American, inspired by Asia and the Mediterranean.
Asian Restaurant · South Slope · 269 tips and reviews
amNewYork: “Top Chef” and Buddakan alum Dale Talde opens his own Asian-American with a “chef’s table”-style counter with views into the kitchen. Try: his signature crispy-oyster bacon pad Thai.
Seafood Restaurant · Sheepshead Bay · 43 tips and reviews
amNewYork: This family-owned-and-operated Jordan’s Lobster Dock has been “serving the finest quality seafood” in New York City since 1938. The restaurant also includes a clam bar.
Seafood Restaurant · Sheepshead Bay · 96 tips and reviews
amNewYork: Randazzo’s has been in operation for almost 100 years. The clam bar offers Blue Point clams, stuffed lobster, broiled tilapia and a sautéed softshell crab sandwich, among others.
Sandwich Spot · Sheepshead Bay · 113 tips and reviews
amNewYork: Around for 75 years, the cash-only establishment is known for its roast beef sandwiches, with both bread and beef double-dipped in a salty broth, and patrons praise the onion rings.