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“Eat with the Big Boys at this sprawling, beautifully restored New York City icon.” nymag

Cuisine:  Steakhouse, American (Traditional), Seafood, American
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From Serious Eats: New York Delmonico’s is the oldest restaurant in the country. It is also one of the most expensive. In fact, one of its most expensive dishes, the famous Lobster Newburg, was invented in the restaurant in 1876. A decadent dish of lobster and cream, brandy and caviar, "... Read More
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It’s after 4 p.m., and that means it’s time to play Two for Eight. We just asked ten restaurants the best time they can squeeze a couple in for dinner; you need only make your chosen reservation. (As always, we make the calls but don’t guarantee the results.) Today: the old school.Barbetta (Menu) ... Read More
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From Serious Eats: New YorkThe Red Hook Ballfields may open next weekend... or the weekend after that [Eating in Translation] Three trainees working in Cadbury's New Jersey factory are suing the company claiming that experimental candy damaged their taste buds [Gothamist] Delmonico's in the Financia... Read More
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From Serious Eats: New York The Red Hook Ballfields may open next weekend... or the weekend after that [Eating in Translation] Three trainees working in Cadbury's New Jersey factory are suing the company claiming that experimental candy damaged their taste buds [Gothamist] Delmonico's in th... Read More
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Financial District: One of the city's oldest and most historic steakhouses, Delmonico's is the latest victim of the yellow sticker wielding DOH. Wall Streeters will just have to find another high priced red meat-centric dining option for lunch meetings. And tourists looking for a bit of history: m... Read More
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Not all Wall Streeters are crying into cheap beers at John Street Bar. Sarah DiGregorio hits Harry’s Steak and Delmonico’s (the latter, we have to add, just today published a gorgeous cookbook) and finds them thriving. Says one douchebragger: “Last night I went to Momofuku Ko. Next month I'm going ... Read More
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Delmonico's will offer $35 dinner deals as part of Downtown for Dinner 2007. Photo: Noah Kalina While we love a Restaurant Week that covers a whole city or borough, we also love the more focused ones that allow us to explore a single neighborhood. If you feel the same... Read More
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Looking for gift ideas for the gourmand readers in your life (other than, naturally, all the latest Zagat Guides)? Fret not, here are some recent books about cooking, dining and food that make perfect stocking stuffers. For the Foodie on the Cutting Edge A Day at el Bulli, Ferran Adrià (P... Read More
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Last night I stopped by a couple of Wall Street bars to see how the other half drowns their sorrows. There were more people out than usual, despite it being a Monday and the start of Rosh Hashanah. I went by Delmonico's, where two guys, one in a button-down, one dressed more casually, were drink... Read More
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Last Wednesday at Chase Plaza, the Downtown Alliance held its tenth annual Dine Around Downtown™, a gathering of 50 eateries from Lower Manhattan.  These ranged from the old standbys like bar food from Jim Brady’s to extravagant venues such as Bouley.  For $3 to $6, one could sample o... Read More
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