Arts & Entertainment
NYC Restaurant Week 2017: Participating Restaurants, Reservations Now Open
See which restaurants will be participating in NYC Restaurant Week Jan. 23–Feb 10.

NEW YORK CITY, NY — Establishments participating in NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2017 are now accepting reservations. The twice-yearly promotion, which allows New Yorkers to score high-quality meals for prices that won't break their wallets, will be held Jan.23-Feb. 10.
The full lineup of participating restaurants for NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2017 was released Monday. This year, 378 restaurants across four city boroughs — Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens and Manhattan — will take part in the promotion, so foodies will have plenty of spots to hit up. The participating restaurants cover 32 different cuisines, including New American, Italian, Asian Fusion, Indian and Latin American.
Participating restaurants will be serving up three-course lunch menus for $29 and three-course dinner menus for $42. 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. It should also be noted that costs for beverages, tips and taxes are not covered by the promotion.
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"NYC Restaurant Week inspires New Yorkers and our guests from all over the nation and the world to experience the quality, variety and hospitality that our restaurants are renowned for," Tracy Nieporent, chairman of NYC & Company’s restaurant committee, said in a statement. "Our vibrant dining community looks forward to welcoming diners to enjoy compelling international cuisines, across the boroughs and in over 40 neighborhoods."
The organization that organizes the event NYC & Company — which describes itself as "the official destination marketing organization for the City of New York" — strongly recommends making reservations even though walk-ins are welcome.
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"NYC Restaurant Week is an opportunity to experience the City’s incredible dining choices at an extraordinary value," said Fred Dixon, president and CEO of NYC & Company, said in a statement. "We invite New Yorkers and visitors to plan their next outing now in the dining capital of the world."
To check out a full list of participating restaurants and make reservations click here.
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