Thanksgiving Day Dinner at New York City Restaurants

The Top 10 New York City Restaurants Serving Thanksgiving Dinner

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Thanksgiving Day Dinner at New York City Restaurants - Well, thanksgiving should be a great time for the whole family. Usually, they cook together and spend the day together. There are so many kind of food that must be prepared, especially the traditional turkey feast. This is the main food that should be on the table. But now, for you that don't have much time to prepare the thanksgiving party with your family or your couple, let me give you some option to celebrate the Thanksgiving Day in a restaurant. This is the top 10 New York City Restaurants serving thanksgiving dinner. You may choose the best one. New York City restaurants offer a range of Thanksgiving dinner options. You can have a traditional turkey feast or start your own tradition with more exotic options including vegetarian, kosher, soul food, and Japanese. Up to you. Pick the best one, reserve it and enjoy the food.

First, Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving at Fraunces Tavern. Spend a historic Thanksgiving at Fraunces Tavern. This restaurant was established in 1785; Fraunces Tavern was a favorite of founding father George Washington. For Thanksgiving, Fraunces is serving a traditional dinner including your choice of turkey, fish, or pasta for the main course for $60 prix fixes. So, if you want to feel a heroic moment of George Washington in Thanksgiving Day, you should choose this place. Fraunces Tavern located at 54 Pearl St. at Broad St. for Reservations call: (212) 968-1776. You may visit the website for reservation on www.frauncestavern.com

If you are a vegetarian, you may visit the Vegetarian Thanksgiving at Counter. Head to the East Village for a five-course vegetarian feast for $50 per person. An optional wine pairing is offered with each course for an additional $35. The menu features favorite Thanksgiving flavors with a vegetarian twist -- including acorn squash bisque, savory seitan with braised chestnut pesto, and a slow-baked apple with cranberry chutney for dessert. Hmm... it's delicious. So, come to: Counter Vegetarian Bistro, 105 1st Ave. b/w 6th and 7th St. For Reservations call: (212) 982-5870

Kosher Thanksgiving at Talia's Steakhouse. Talia's, a Glatt Kosher steakhouse on Manhattan's Upper West Side, is serving a kosher Thanksgiving feast. Choose from six seating during the day. Entree options include turkey, brisket of beef or bison, a seafood sampler, and Chicken Marsala. The four-course prix-fixe meal is $57 per person, $25 for kids under 10. If you like to eat steak, come to Talia's Steakhouse & Bar, 668 Amsterdam Avenue at 92nd St. for Reservations: (212) 580-3770

Soul Food Thanksgiving at Sylvia's Visit the legendary Sylvia's in Harlem for a traditional soul food holiday dinner, complete with roasted turkey, ham, stuffing, macaroni, collard greens, and candied yams. Dine family a la carte from 11AM until 8PM or select the prix-fixe menu option for $29.95 per person for groups of five or more. It located on Sylvia's, 328 Lenox Ave. between 126th and 127th Sts. For Reservations call: 212-996-0660

Thanksgiving With A View at The Water's Edge. This restaurant have a beautiful view. You can enjoy your dinner with enjoy the water's edge view. It will be more memorable. It can be the right choice when you have a dinner with your couple here. Zip across the East River and dine in Queens with a striking view of the Manhattan skyline. It's a quick trip by water taxi or subway. The decadent menu offers turkey with all the trimmings, lobster, filet mignon, and more. But it's the view that makes Thanksgiving here truly memorable. So, come to Water's Edge, 44th Dr. at the East river in Queens. Take the complementary ferry from 34th St. or the E,F,V to 23rd St./Ely Ave. Reservations call: 718-482-0033

A Grand Thanksgiving at The Soho or Tribeca Grand. This is the real grand hotel. Make it a Grand Thanksgiving and feast on traditional Thanksgiving favorites at these posh, modern New York City hotels. Dig into a decadent buffet featuring turkey, sirloin of beef, slow poached salmon, cheese and charcuterie boards, and plenty of pies. Soho Grand located on 310 West Broadway. For Reservations call: 212-965-3588 and
Tribeca Grand located on 2 Avenue of the Americas at Walker St. Reservations: 212-519-6677

If you need an Affordable Thanksgiving, you may come to Gold Street. It located in Lower Manhattan. Thanksgiving dinner is just $23.50 and includes turkey with all of the trimmings and pie for dessert. It's cheap but it doesn't make you sorry to come here. Gold Street at 2 Gold Street Reservations: 212-747-0797

Thanksgiving At The Central Park Boathouse. When you feel bored with a common situation on a restaurant, you may come here. Enjoy a lakeside Thanksgiving at the Central Park Boathouse. Well, It may be a bit too chilly to rent a gondola after dessert, but you can enjoy the views and dine from an extensive menu featuring the usual turkey and trimmings as well as options like foie gras and Moroccan spiced cod. Prix fixe dinner is $65 per person (half price for kids under 12). Not to expensive with the beautiful view. The Central Park Boathouse located on Central Park near Fifth Avenue and 72nd Street. for Reservations call: 212-517-2233

Ted's Montana Grill. When you are busy and leave your Thanksgiving planning until the last minute? That's okay. You should not worry about it. At Ted's Montana Grill (that's Ted as in Ted Turner), Thanksgiving walk-ins are welcome. The New York location of this upscale chain devoted to 21st century comfort food is offering a classic Thanksgiving menu with plenty of extra options for $45 per person from noon until 8PM on Thanksgiving. Ted's Montana Grill, 110 West 51st Street at 6th Avenue. Reservations: 212-245-5220

Well, there are so many options to celebrate the Thanksgiving Day. You can make it at home with your family, or spend more money at a restaurant. The choice is yours. But I suggest you; it's better to make a little thanksgiving party at home. You may invite the whole family, your neighborhood or make it special with your partner. Happy Thanksgiving Day.

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  • jazmin10/10/2008

    Great suggestions. I tried two of the above restaurants and enjoyed them very much. Thanks.

  • alfa10/9/2008

    yeah. thanks for the tips

  • john hopmans10/9/2008

    nice article. keep trying to write the good one. it could be your best work side.

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