Guides des restaurants dans le Flatiron District

Publié 12/08/2017
Le Flatiron Building distinctif de la Cinquième Avenue donne son nom au Flatiron District environnant, qui se caractérise par son mélange de beaux-arts et d’architecture en fonte et la végétation accueillante du Madison Square Park. Également remarquable : une scène culinaire en constante expansion, dirigée par une liste impressionnante de chefs remarquables préparant une variété de cuisines. Découvrez les meilleures options de restauration du Flatiron pendant la Restaurant Week.
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Bo's Kitchen
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6 W. 24th St.
Combining culinary influences from Long Island’s Montauk and New Orleans, the kitchen at Bo’s turns out soulful, flavorful dishes like lemon-buttermilk fried chicken, vegetable coconut curry and fried cookie dough for dessert. At the bar, sample tempting snacks and a lengthy seasonal cocktail list while enjoying weekly live music performances and a monthly reading series.

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The Clocktower
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The New York Edition
British Michelin-starred chef and Gordon Ramsay Group alum Jason Atherton helms this sophisticated venture in the New York Edition hotel. The dishes—like 40-day dry-aged strip steak, butter-roasted Dover sole, Hudson Valley foie gras—mirror the elegance of the restaurant’s 24-karat gold leaf bar.

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Jue Lan Club
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49 W. 20th St.
The flashiness of NYC’s storied Limelight club lives on at Jue Lan Club, which has taken over the historic church space on West 20th street. Velvet booths and chandeliers replace spotlights and dance floors while crowd-pleasing Asian-fusion dishes like bao buns, General Tso’s chicken dumplings and lobster fried rice take center stage.

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Junoon
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19 W. 24th St.
Diners looking to sample Indian cuisine beyond a simple chicken tikka should venture into this palatial dining room, adorned with a reflecting pool and carved archways. With plates like tandoori octopus and crispy lotus root, the Michelin-starred restaurant brings a modern flair to traditional Indian flavors.

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Obicà Mozzarella Bar Pizza e Cucina
5
928 Broadway
Flown in from Italy twice a week, the fresh mozzarella—pillowy burrata, naturally smoked bufala—is the headliner at this sleek Flatiron outpost of Obicà’s international brand. Sample the cheeses on their own, or pair them with a variety of antipasti, pizzas and pastas.

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Periyali
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35 W. 20th St.
Since opening in 1987, Periyali has blended white-tablecloth finesse with rustic Greek cuisine. The whitewashed decor and the kitchen’s impeccably executed dishes (rabbit stew, moussaka, grilled branzino) evoke beachside dining in Mykonos.
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Raymi
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43 W. 24th St.
Equal parts pisco lounge, ceviche bar and Peruvian kitchen, Raymi’s colorful space represents Peru’s vibrant mix of Japanese, Chinese and Spanish-influenced flavors. Sip a pisco sour while sampling creative ceviches and entrees, or opt for the indulgent, family-style suckling pig dinner.

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Zero Otto Nove
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15 W. 21st St.
Fans of authentic Italian eats may be acquainted with the original Zero Otto Nove on Arthur Avenue, within the Bronx’s Little Italy. Robert Paciullo, a native of Salerno, Italy, brings the same Southern Italian flavors—via Neapolitan pizzas and hearty pastas—to this airy, stucco-walled space on West 21st Street.