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Best Restaurants for a Romantic Dinner in New York City

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By Wanda Leibowitz, published Jan 25, 2007
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A romantic dinner in New York City should be a truly memorable event for you and that special someone. These three unique New York City spots will help you have a romantic dinner that you'll remember forever. This article highlights the best spots for a romantic dinner in three of the most exciting New York City neighborhoods: a hip bistro in artsy SoHo, an intimate oasis in the bustling Theatre District, and an exotic culinary icon in Midtown East/Gramercy. With these three great restaurants to choose from, you'll be sure to have a memorable night of elegance and amour in New York City.

Best Romantic Dinner In SoHo
Balthazar Restaurant
80 Spring Street

Balthazar Restaurant is the shining crown jewel of the SoHo restaurant world. With an impressive clientele list that features celebrities and A-list New York City denizens from the top tier of the media, publishing, and art worlds, Balthazar is a favorite among local hoi polloi, but the friendly atmosphere and moderate prices make the menu accessible to anyone in search of a great romantic dinner. One of the aspects that make this an especially notable destination for a romantic dinner is the extended serving hours, which include an early morning breakfast menu and late night dinner options which are available until the wee hours on the weekend. If New York City is a town that never sleeps, Balthazar is the place to go for a romantic dinner while most of the city is tucked into bed.
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http://www.balthazarny.com/splash.html

Best Romantic Dinner In Theatre District
Chez Josephine
414 West 42nd Street

Best Restaurants for a Romantic Dinner in New York City
Takeaways
  • Hip SoHo bistro Balthazar is the height of downtown cool.
  • Intimate Chez Josephine offers an oasis of Parisian elegance amidst the bustle of the Theatre District.
  • Haute Indian culinary superstar Dawat brings a worldwide reputation to Midtown East.
Did You Know?
Your romantic dinner in New York City may be good for your heart in more ways than one: in 2006, New York City became the first U.S. to ban its restaurants from cooking with artifical trans fats!
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Useful! Thanks. In the city tomorrow.

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