1.
Aquavit
New mid-century-modern digs for Marcus Samuelsson’s signature salmon and herring.
65 E. 55th St., nr. Madison Ave.; 212-307-7311
2.
Bistro du Vent
Bistro staples get a subtle tweak here and a dash of spice there
in this Batali-Bastianich theater-district collaboration.
411 W. 42nd St., nr. Ninth Ave.; 212-239-3060
3.
Dévi
A luxe, colorful setting for elegant Indian fare.
8 E. 18th St., nr. Fifth Ave.; 212-691-1300
4.
Michael Jordan’s
The Steak House N.Y.C.
The obvious choice for landmark preservationists and discriminating carnivores alike.
23 Vanderbilt Ave., Grand Central Terminal; 212-655-2300
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