You’re probably thinking about your next sitdown meal, a place you’ve longed to try or a night out, just because and that means thinking about Hudson Yards. The restaurant collection has something for every craving, budget and occasion. Here’s where to book a table if you want …
A stunning view:
From the 101st floor of 30 Hudson Yards, Peak makes its statement with unmatched views, specialty cocktails, like the Skyline Sour, and foods of the Hudson Valley, such as white truffle tagliatelle and a duo of pork. Electric Lemon, on the 24th floor of the Equinox Hotel, is already a favorite among critics, who are quick to recommend its inventive fare. The dinner menu features hearty choices like new fashioned deviled crab, dry-aged duck and a signature cheeseburger.
A fine-dining experience:
For an important weekday business lunch or a special-occasion dinner, head to Estiatorio Milos. You’ll be eating fish flown in daily from the Mediterranean and other Greek classics like grilled octopus and lamb chops.
A fun night with friends:
Queensyard serves up everything from beer-battered fish and chips to pork tenderloin Wellington, which you can wash down with options from the gin-and-tonic menu. In the mood for tapas? Spanish Diner’s menú del día includes gazpacho, croquetas, albóndigas and more.
An indulgent brunch
What better way to spend a weekend morning than lingering over an avocado toast topped with feta and prosciutto and flat white at Bluestone Lane or heading back to Queensyard for a chicken and waffles and a bloody mary?
A quick bite:
Where to begin? You can enjoy Mediterranean style street food at Miznon, crinkle cut fries and crispy chicken at Shake Shack, or salads and sandwiches at Queensyard Café. Maybe you’ll just have to come back again (and again) to try them all.