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-Jul 19, 2024
Don’t Miss Summer NYC Restaurant Week
Ready for some good news? New York’s Restaurant Week returns!
Created in 1992 as a one-time event to welcome the Democratic National Convention, the program found a strong following among residents excited to dine at some of the City’s top restaurants.
Returning this July 22–August 18, the dining program will offer prix-fixe menus (two-course lunches and three-course dinners) at $30, $45 and $60 (terms apply).
With hundreds of participating restaurants across the five boroughs, here are a few spots to visit and start your culinary adventure.
Bronx: Chocobar Cortés – Puerto Rican

Located in Mott Haven, Chocobar Cortés is an innovative gastronomic space influenced by Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Renowned Latin chef Ricardo de Obaldía has crafted a menu that incorporates chocolate into every dish.
Brooklyn: Palo Santo – Latin American


At Palo Santo, you’ll find pan-Latin dishes in a Park Slope brownstone. Chef Jacques Gautier’s changing menu blends Latin American and Caribbean influences with seasonal ingredients, including produce from the nearby Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket.
Manhattan: Delmonico’s – American


Since 1837, Delmonico’s has revolutionized dining by inventing dishes like Eggs Benedict, Lobster Newberg and Baked Alaska. This Financial District steakhouse features dark wood and understated luxury, epitomizing old-school fine dining.
Staten Island: Lorenzo’s Restaurant, Bar & Cabaret – Italian


A Staten Island staple for over 20 years, Lorenzo’s is an upscale establishment inside the Hilton Garden Inn New York that serves modern Italian and American fare.
Queens: Queens Bully – BBQ


This Forest Hills gastropub and barbecue joint honors local borough flavors with sandwiches inspired by Greek, Latin and Indian cuisines. The in-house smoked barbecue has something for every diner—including pulled pork, brisket and jackfruit.
To view all participating restaurants and reserve your table, visit the official NYC Restaurant Week page starting July 16.







