Restaurants & Bars

NYC Winter Restaurant Week: List Of Restaurants

The 375 restaurants participating in this winter's restaurant week are now accepting reservations.

NEW YORK, NY — Here's some good news New York. Soon you'll be able to beat the cold weather with discounted three-course meals at some of the city's best restaurants. The hundreds of eateries participating in this winter's NYC Restaurant Week are now accepting reservations.

This year, 375 restaurants across all five city boroughs will take part in the promotion between Jan.22 and Feb. 9. Of those restaurants, 32 businesses are first-time participants. 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.

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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.

"New York City is a world-class culinary destination and our NYC Restaurant Week program, which celebrated its 25th anniversary this past summer, exemplifies this ranking and welcomes all to come and experience it first-hand," Fred Dixon, president and CEO of NYC & Company, said.

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"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."

Check out the list of participating restaurants — and make your reservations — here.

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