Restaurants & Bars
NYC Restaurants Where You Can Still Get New Year's Reservations
Here are some spots across the boroughs that aren't completely sold out to ring in the New Year.

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK — Looking to make some last-minute plans for New Year's Eve dinner? We've got you covered.
Here are restaurants across the city with solid holiday deals and still plenty of space to ring in the New Year. As of Friday, each spot had plenty of openings around dinner time for a party of two, according to OpenTable.
Manhattan
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Trademark Taste + Grind, 38 W 36th St.
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If you're looking to stay relatively close to the ball drop, try out the New American menu at Trademark Taste + Grind on 36th. The restaurant in Hotel Le Soleil will feature a prix-fixe three-course menu for $60.
Orsay, 1057 Lexington Ave.
Those willing to venture a little further uptown can reserve a spot at French restaurant Orsay. The popular Parisian-style eatery will offer both a la carte and prix-fixe menus from 6 to 11 p.m. before counting down to midnight with a guest DJ and dancing.
Lupa, 170 Thompson St.
A more upscale option can be found at Lupa's restaurant in Greenwich Village, which boasts a five-course Roman feast for $275 per person. The night will begin at 9:45 p.m. with assagai and cocktails — three drinks created especially for the occasion — before the meal and offer a prosecco toast at midnight to ring in the new year.
The Smith, 55 3rd Ave.
Also downtown, diners can join The Smith in the East Village for a three-course meal and open bar, all for $140 per person. The menu will feature a starter, main course and dessert from the trendy American eatery.
Brooklyn
Chez Oskar, 310 Malcolm X Blvd.
If you're celebrating the end of 2018 around Stuyvesant Heights, stop in to trendy French bistro Chez Oskar. The restaurant will offer a three-course special New Year's menu for $45 before 7 p.m. and $55 after, complete with a dessert surprise.
Glasserie, 95 Commercial St.
Diners looking for a particularly unique location can try out Greenpoint's Mediterranean spot The Glasserie, which is housed in a former glass factory. A prix-fixe menu for $90 per person will start out the night followed by a guest DJ and "drinks until late."
Bogota Latin Bistro, 141 5th Ave.
More a la carte style options can be found at Park Slope's Bogota Latin Bistro, which will serve a special New Year's Eve menu of modestly-priced favorites from its Pan-Latin cuisine. The restaurant is known for its tropical cocktails and live music.
Queens
Bajeko Sekuwa, 43-16 Queens Blvd.
This Nepalese chain, whose name translates to “grandfather’s barbecue,” will let diners choose from their entire menu on New Year's Eve, but give everyone 10 percent off. The spot just opened this year in Sunnyside, Queens.
Akrotiri, 29-20 30th Ave.
Those welcoming 2019 in Queens can try out Akrotiri, a sophisticated Greek restaurant in Astoria. The eatery will offer a four-course prix-fixe menu for $85 per person complete with a complimentary amuse-bouche to start.
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