NYC's first Curbside Dining Restaurant Week NYC’s first Curbside Dining Restaurant Week

New York City is having its first ever Curbside Dining Restaurant Week, with nearly 40 restaurants across the city participating. Here are some restaurants you should check out.

NEW YORK – Foodies rejoice – New York City Restaurant Week has officially begun.

What is NYC Restaurant Week?

What we know:

New York City Restaurant Week is a bi-annual celebration of the city’s diverse dining scene that features prix fixe menus at participating restaurants.

Two-course lunches and three-course meals will be offered at $30, $45 or $60.

When is NYC Restaurant Week?

This year’s winter program will run from today, Jan. 20, to Feb. 12.

Which restaurants are participating this summer?

There are over 600 restaurants participating, but here are a few selections.

Manhattan Brooklyn Kru in Greenpoint – $45 lunch and dinnerAlta Calidad in Prospect Heights – $30 lunch and $45 dinnerRecette in Williamsburg – $30 lunch and $60 dinnerSalt + Charcoal in Williamsburg – $60 dinnerAromi in Carroll Gardens – $45 dinnerPsaraki in Williamsburg – $60 dinner Staten Island Queens The Bronx

Mae Mae Cafe & Plant Shop

For a full list of participating restaurants, check out NYC Tourism’s NYC Restaurant Week page.

The Source: This article includes information from New York City Tourism’s website.

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