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Where To Eat In Midtown During NYC Restaurant Week

See where you can grab $29 three-course lunches or $42 three-course dinners in Midtown for restaurant week.

MIDTOWN MANHATTAN, NY — New Yorkers, get ready to make some room in your calendars, and stomachs, for this winter's NYC Restaurant Week. The bi-annual promotion returns Jan. 22 and runs through Feb. 9, offering three-course lunches for $29 and three-course dinners for $42.

Reservations for the 375 restaurants across all five city boroughs went live earlier this week. Reservations are not required to dine at any of the participating restaurants but are encouraged due to the popularity of NYC Restaurant Week.

"Whether you're a visitor, meetings delegate or local resident, we invite diners to taste and explore New York City's incomparable restaurant scene across all five boroughs at a value this winter," Fred Dixon, president and CEO of NYC & Company, said.

Find out what's happening in Midtown-Hell's Kitchenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Patch is here to let you know where to capitalize on promotion in Midtown Manhattan. One-hundred-thirty-five Midtown restaurants will be participating in this winter's promotion. Most restaurants will be offering the promotional prices Monday-Friday, with some continuing the promotion on Sunday. Certain spots may only be offering the promotion solely for lunch or dinner, so be sure to check before booking a reservation. Costs of beverages, tips and taxes are not covered by the promotion.

Because there are more than Mitown 130 restaurants participating in NYC restaurant week, we won't be listing them here one-by-one. To find a restaurant near you, head to restaurant week's website and select the option to filter participating businesses by neighborhood. Midtown is split into different categories including the Garment District, Theater District, Hell's Kitchen, Midtown East and Midtown West.

Find out what's happening in Midtown-Hell's Kitchenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

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