Upper East Side Lunch
I am coming into NYC for one day on Wednesday, and looking for a good place for lunch on the Upper East Side. Not looking to spend more than $35pp. Any thoughts. I was told EJ's lunchentte was pretty good.
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4 Comments:
A great thing to do is to go to Yura's on Madison and 92nd, and get some of their wonderful take out, and sit a block away for a picnic in Central Park. The chicken fingers with homemade honey mustard is famous, and the smoked turkey sandwiches are the best I've ever had. You could also try EAT on Madison and 80th; it can get pricey, but I think you should be fine for under $35.
Kerry Saretsky at 1:47PM on 09/29/08
Depends what kind of food you're in the mood for. Amber (80th and 3rd) is great for Asian fusion while Gobo have yummy vegetarian meals. Atlantic Grill (3rd and 77th) is always really delicious, but a little more pricey. I'm sure you could eat for under $35 though. That's just off the top of my head...was there a specific type of food you were craving?
seashore7 at 3:23PM on 09/29/08
I second Atlantic Grill. It is always so good, but make a reservation as sometimes there is a wait. Annie's is also very good on the UES.
thefoodie377 at 9:04PM on 09/29/08
isn't Tony DiNapolis still up in that area as well? you want some good family style Italian.
dozertx at 10:02AM on 10/01/08