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3 Lesser-Known Restaurants to Visit in NYC

There are so many fantastic places to eat in this eclectic dining scene, you will want to have some idea of where you want to eat.

3 Lesser-Known Restaurants to Visit in NYC

New York is a city rich in history and famous for its sophistication, creativity, and eclectic dining scene. There are so many fantastic places to eat that you would never have time to visit all of them. You need to come to town with an idea of where you want to eat. You probably know that the most famous restaurants in town require a reservation. What you might not know is that some of the smaller places do not take reservations and you might have to wait in line for a while before enjoying a meal. With a wide spectrum of venues serving savory dishes from wood-fired pizza ovens to refreshing beverages enhanced by a Frigidare water and ice machine, New York offers a variety of restaurant ideas to visit while you are in Gotham.

J & V Pizzeria

6322 18th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11204
Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 10:30 am to 10:00 pm
Friday and Saturday: 10:30 to 11:00 pm
Sunday: 11:00 am to 10:00 pm

Bensonhurst is one of New York's most iconic Italian neighborhoods. At one time, businesses on Bath Avenue hosted meetings of Italian social clubs. Those meetings were attended by some of the most ruthless gangsters in the country. The neighborhood may have been gentrified, but the Italian food and culture remain. This tiny pizza joint has been around since the 50s and has sated the hunger of many a hardworking caporegime. J & V offers large slices of New York-style pizza with a perfectly crunchy crust, gooey tendrils of cheese, and a tangy sauce. The Neapolitan slices are thick, chewy, and the perfect thing to fortify you after a day on nearby Coney Island.


B&H Dairy

127 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003
Sunday: 8:00 am to 9:00 pm
Tuesday through Saturday: 8:00 am to 10:00 pm

Many Jewish people call New York City home, and there are plenty of famous Jewish Restaurants in town. If you are looking for a place to have a delicious filling meal that is not too spicy, this homey 40s style restaurant is the perfect place to eat. Kosher restaurants serve either milk or meat, never both, because of Jewish rules. Here, you will sample some of the city's best dairy, fish, and vegetarian recipes. Almost everyone who comes through the doors enjoys a cup of the restaurant's famous matzo ball soup. It comes with a rich sweet broth, noodles, and some of the tastiest matzo balls in town. It is served with pieces of challah bread toast and is a meal in itself. If you are there for breakfast, try the matzo brie. It is a combination of scrambled eggs and matzo that is salty, starchy, and delicious. If you are in the mood for something creamy, crunchy, greasy, and salty, be sure to try the restaurant's potato pancakes. Desserts include thick slices of cheesecake, a rich chocolate cake, and tiramisu.

Per Se

10 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019
Hours: 4:30 pm to 8:00 pm daily

No trip to New York would be complete without a decadent trip to a restaurant that you cannot really afford. Put your fancy pants on and head over to this elegant Central Park eatery. At Per Se, you will find an inventive menu of New American recipes at a fixed-price. Diners have a choice of two tasting menus per day. You have the choice of a nine-course chef's tasting menu or a nine-course vegetable tasting menu. The restaurant is famous for never using an ingredient more than once throughout the meal. The bar can mix you up the perfect cocktail to pair with the tasty well-presented food. The restaurant has a great view of Central Park so you can gaze out at the commoners while you dine. The dining room has a clear view of some of Manhattans' most successful and revered citizens.

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