New York City and it's surrounding area is a summer paridise. There are musems, beaches, outdoor concerts and plays. Best of all are its' restaurants. You can always find a good meal in Manhattanno matter what the season.
Almost every New York Times Food section contributor from Pete Wells and Florence Fabricant to Priya Krishna,Alexis weibel and Nikita Richardson have their favorites. even Eric Asimov who writes The Pour about wine and other alcohol weighs in. It's not just limited to Manhattan. There's even a short list of Jersey City eateries such as Filipino bread House which features petite enseymadas a kinf of cheese Danish.The city offers a wide range of Mexican places like Mezcal Kitchen and Indian like Honest. Of course the boroughs have some great restaurants too.Umi Syam covers Queens which has excellent Korean barbecue places like Yong sam Gyup Goo Yi where diners can customize their dinners and the Japanese Beat Mazesoba which features soba noodles with washugyu beef.Of course there is trendy Williamsburg and its' rooftop dining. These places are perfect for tourists looking for good food and stunning night time views of Manhattan There's westlight with dining influences from Asia and south america and the Wythe's Hotel Bar Blondeau wit its' high end menu. Try Philadelphia's based Laser Wolf on top of the Hoxton Hotel for fun nibbles.
Are there seafood restaurants? Yes, since New York is a port city. Visitors cna easily go to The Bronx' City island located in the norteast section of the borough. Seafood lovers will love Johnny's Reef which has a wide range of seafood. of course you can also visit the Rockaways and Coney Island too, to escape the hot city streets. You can surf in the wild waters off the Rockaways and then head to Margie's at The Rockaway Hotel for a lobster BLT or go to Tacoway Beach for fish tascos with pineapple.There's also Uma's and LaCerviccheria. Nathan's is the place to go at Coney Island for their famed franks and super crunchy fries. Also try denas Sweet Shoppe for boardwalk faves like funnel cake and Paul's daughter for fried clams. Also check out Staten Island including a roller rink. Yes there are good places in Manhattan proper too.check out the chicken parmesan at Cafe Fiorello on upper Broadway and the lemongrass pork banh mi at salguette at Columbus Circle.Tourists will appreciate the burgers at JG Melon and West African food at Teranga.Those wanting to eat al fresco can enjoy Panzon in Greepoint Brooklyn or a night out eating great snacks at shea Stadium.
New York and its' environs is a food lover's paradise. There are so many goodies out there to try. This is the summer to go wild and taste everything.