Famous for their ribs and steaks, visit the 4 Charles Prime Rib of West Village to get your hands on some of New York's most sought-after smoked delights. Dimly lit with elaborate chandeliers and vintage lamps, the leather couches and artwork adorning the walls give the eatery an old-worldly charm. Savor the perfectly cut, cooked and seasoned prime ribs or indulge in a double patty juicy burger with bacon to tantalize your taste buds. The heavenly craft cocktails, wines, and other spirits do a great job of accentuating the flavors of the fare. The top-notch food, romantic setting, and friendly service, makes this restaurant an ideal spot for date nights.
Adding to New York's already vibrant Korean scene, Atomix is yet another innovative spot featuring carefully detailed and uniquely crafted Korean cuisine. The restaurant adds innovative flourishes to traditional Korean food, presenting novel and incredibly delectable fare to customers. The interior is artfully decorated, and the establishment is divided into two sections: the chef's counter caters to up to 14 guests at a time, offering a chance to communally sample items off the scrumptious menu, and the Atomix bar allows patrons to sip ingeniously concocted drinks, which can be paired with an assortment of quick bites. The ambiance is lovely, and the chef's careful attention to detail enhances the experience of all ye who dig into the succulent delicacies! The meals are spectacular. Every course is thoughtful, and the cards that detail the course and provide the chef’s insight are delightful. The service is spectacular. They remember every detail you mentioned during your last visit. Overall, Atomix is perfect for a dinner with a friend or a date.
Set in Essex Market on Delancey Street in New York, Gouie is known for their variety of sushis. The restaurant uses high-quality seafood to prepare their delicious meals. They even serve a selection of condiments that pair well with their sushis. The menu also includes a range of traditional sake. This cozy eatery features counter-style seats that resembles the seating arrangements in authentic Japanese restaurants. This restaurant is a must-visit for those who want to explore the Japanese cuisine.
Located close to the water-facing WNYC Transmitter Park, El Pingüino is known for their Spanish delights. They offer a range of dishes that are prepared with fresh and canned seafood like shrimps, clams, oysters, scallops, octopus, mussels, anchovies and a lot more. They also serve alcoholic drinks like cocktails, ciders, beers and wines. This cozy restaurant is a must-visit for seafood lovers in the area. If you are planning small celebrations like birthdays and anniversaries, then this cozy restaurant is the ideal place to visit.