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Restaurant Week /Palermo Argentinian Bistro - NYC
Tomahawk steak on a wooden board with small bowls of seasoning. Plates of potato wedges and broccolini arranged nearby on a table with a blue restaurant menu labeled "Palermo." A knife, fork, and napkin complete the setting.
A platter of grilled meats including sausages and chicken, alongside roasted vegetables. Accompanied by small dishes of sauces and a salad. A side of asparagus and lemon, with wine glasses and more dishes in the background.
A chef slices meat at a table outdoors where four women are seated, dining. The restaurant facade has "Palermo" and a bull logo visible. One woman holds a large glass of red wine, and the atmosphere is lively and inviting.
View of a restaurant entrance through glass doors with "Palermo" written on them. Inside, tables are set with white tablecloths and glassware. An ATM is visible outside under a yellow awning. The interior features a chandelier and wall decorations.
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Times Square/Theatre District

Palermo Argentinian Bistro - NYC

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Description

Meat lovers will love Palermo Argentinian Bistro, where beef reigns supreme. Orhan Cakir, the force behind the Pierre Loti wine bar in Gramercy, has teamed up with executive chef Carlos Barroz, formerly of La Pulperia, to open this latest addition to Manhattan’s Restaurant Row. The steakhhouse draws it inspiration from Palermo, a destination in Buenos Aires known for its fashionable bars and restaurants. Set in a three-story brownstone built in 1894, the bi-level restaurant brings traditional Argentinian barbecue centering on prime steaks sourced from the nearby century-old Piccinini Brothers butcher shop.

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Weeks Participating

Please note that Saturdays are excluded and Sundays are optional. Be sure to check with the restaurant for hours of operation and scheduled closures.

  • Week 1 (Jan 20-Jan 25)
  • Week 2 (Jan 26-Feb 1)
  • Week 3 (Feb 2-Feb 8)
  • Week 4 (Feb 9-Feb 12)

Meals Available

Restaurants may choose to offer lunch, dinner, or both lunch and dinner. Please review the below for this restaurant's offering and we recommend checking their website and/or calling before your visit.

  • $ 60 Dinner
  • $ 60 Sunday Dinner

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Location

373 W. 46th St. Manhattan, NY, 10036

Get Directions
north_east

Contact

(212) 265-2060

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