New York Eats
19th August, 2015
Katz's Delicatessen
Established in 1888, this is the oldest delicatessen in New York
City, and made famous by the film 'When Harry met Sally'. The
pastrami sandwiches are the best you'll ever taste. 205 East
Houston St (at Ludlow St), NY 10002. Katz's Delicatessen
The Spotted Pig
A trendy, rustic gastro pub, between the Meatpacking district and
the West Village, serving seasonal British and Italian dishes. No
reservations. 314 West 11th St, NY 10014. The Spotted Pig
Benoit
Alain Ducasse successfully recreates the charm of the original
Benoit in Paris in this New York bistro. The menu offers
traditional French cuisine brought up to date with seasonal
ingredients and a lighter touch. 60 West 55th St (near 6th Ave),
NY10019. Benoit
Minetta Tavern
The building dates back to 1937 and the black-and-white checkered
floors and old wall caricatures have been left intact by the
designers. The restaurant serves flavour-filled bistro food and
American favourites. 113 MacDougal Street (between Bleecker &
West 3rd Street), NY10012 Minetta Tavern
Estiatorio Milos
Choose your fish from an abundant market display and watch it
swiftly grilled in the open kitchen. This Greek restaurant minutes
away from your apartment serves savoury, yet simple dishes. 25 West
55th Street (between 5th Avenue and Avenue of the Americas), NY
10019. Estiatorio
Milos New York