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    Manhatta

    4.4 (933 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndNew American
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    Moderate noise
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    Fluke crudo
    Anna S.

    I absolutely love Manhatta! It's charming, classy, romantic, and the food is delicious. Recently with the good weather in New York we've been getting into rooftop/high elevation dining experience. This restaurant lounge is situation on the 60th floor in the FiDi area. They start with a coat check on the first floor before welcoming you to the 60th floor. There is a bar area to sit at to wait for your table if it's not ready yet. They offer a lunch course menu, a bit more affordable compared to the dinner course menu. If you want to order a la carte, that's only from the bar area seating with is first come first serve. We got a reservation for lunch to do a celebration and they even wrote congratulations on the post card displayed on our table. While windows seatings are never guaranteed, when we came around 2pm on a weekend it wasn't completely packed and most groups were able to be seated near a window. From the 3 course menu food we ordered: - beef tartare - fluke crudo - sea bass with mussels - Berkshire pork neck - cheese plater - millefeuille Everything was delicious and tasted really fresh. I'm usually not a raw meat person but the beef tartare was prepared so well I couldn't resist! I love the rice crunch paired with the green sauce, it was irresistible. I don't know why but I was obsessed with the grilled okra in the Berkshire pork neck entree. Something about the combinations - the flavorful dry spice with the perfect smoky charcoal grilled complex - unforgettable. (I love my vegetables) The dishes were not only all mouthwatering but also pleasing to the eyes. I would highly recommend this place! The service was also excellent. It's the perfect place for a date or even celebrating something with family and friends. I also saw someone came by themselves just to enjoy the skyline view in peace.

    Alex R.

    Really love everything about Manhatta. The food , the drinks, the views are simply spectacular. The service is excellent. I have been four times now and it's always a hit. Never had a bad meal or a bad cocktail. Worth it just to go to the bar have a drink and take all the views.

    Coconut Exchange
    Wendy H.

    Run don't walk to try Rebecca Choi's dessert menu at Manhatta. We had some ice cream with honey and all of the components were just magical together. The entire meal was lovely and the service and view are incredible.

    Alisa J.

    Great restaurant in the financial district. The downstairs coat check and check in was very organized and easy. Beautiful views and great lounge and dining area. There was a bit of a wait to be seated but it didn't take too long. We went for restaurant week and really enjoyed the food. The burrata dish was pretty yummy. I did feel like it was missing something and I didn't quite see how the olive crumble fit with the dish. The burger was absolutely delicious although was definitely cooked more than a medium rare. However it was super juicy and I loved it so I can't complain. The campfire mousse dessert was so yummy. For some it may be too sweet but I loved it. Service throughout was great. Would definitely recommend for a panoramic dinner experience at a reasonable price. Food was also pretty good.

    Shirley W.

    Great ambiance, would be a cute date spot with the nice views! My friend and I did the the 4 course meal. I ordered the burrata, octopus, duck, and the an Asian toast dessert. Everything tasted great overall, but wasn't a huge fan of the thick breading on the octopus. Dinner took almost 3 hours, which felt a bit long, but service was attentive the whole time.

    Pickled platter
    Racquel B.

    It's only been two years since my last visit (time flies!) but I'm thrilled to report that Manhatta remains excellent both in service and quality. I popped in briefly for a drink and had the Escape and a White Negroni and both were excellent. Service is sharp, friendly and incredibly hospitable. Will be back soon!

    Rib eye - SO good and tender
    Ginny C.

    I came here for a birthday dinner and it was absolutely amazing. we checked in at the lobby and there's complementary coat check. We went upstairs and the hand off was super smooth. They remembered it was my sister's birthday and she multiple people wished her happy birthday throughout the night. I really appreciated that and it made it that much more special The staff was amazing and had the best recommendations. We loved our food. I got to catch up with my sister, and we never felt rushed at all. It was such a lovely experience. The view is also spectacular. I would recommend this for a special occasion.

    Julia K.

    Incredible views, impeccable service, irresistible dishes - what is not to love about Manhatta?!

    Pull apart garlic knot
    Cassie C.

    Great service and a spectacular view! Manhattan was only about a 5 minute walk from our hotel and we stopped in for a cocktail and snack. You enter downstairs and it starts with the great service immediately, as well as a free coat check. It's a quick and easy hotel ride up to the amazing views of the Manhattan skyline! Delicious drinks and a small menu that starts at 5pm. We got the garlic knot and it was ok - it took a bit and was different than I expected but still enjoyed it. The labneh with chili oil is what really made it. Honestly I wouldn't have even complained about the wait, but the bartender comped it for us on her own accord which was super nice. We had an amazing time here and I'd definitely recommend it for the ambiance, service, and drinks.

    Connie Y.

    Amazing view. Amazing food. Amazing service. This place is in the 60th floor near the financial district. You check in and coat check then head up on an elevator. The views are stunning and they have binoculars you can look to see around the city. The food for lunch is an amazing value. We opted for the three course prefix menu. The appetizers and the burgers are amazing! The service is unmatched here. Definitely come here if you are in town. Happy Yelping!

    Garlic pasta
    Stephanie C.

    Had a nice, if too long, restaurant week lunch here, luckily with spectacular views to keep our eyes entertained. The space was airy and bright, thanks to the floor to ceiling windows. Food was good with a couple dishes that stood out. Both appetizers, burrata with blood orange and Hamachi crudo, were fine. The latter especially lacked the complexity I was expecting with mango and salsa macha as ingredients. The pasta we were also surprised by the lack of punch given that it was a garlic cream sauce. It mostly tasted of bottarga, understandable given what a strong flavor cured roe has. Luckily, the burger stole the show--perfectly cooked and with a delectable topping of cooked onions. We liked both desserts, with favorites split down the table. As someone who doesn't particularly like caramel or coconut, I was shocked that the coconut mousse with caramel and various chocolate forms was the clear winner for me. The smokey caramel was addictive and paired well with the bitterness of the cocoa nibs and the creamy coconut. Service was attentive, but slow to start and to wrap up, the latter likely a glitch because they brought our bill after we finished our second course and we waited around 40 minutes for dessert before we ultimately flagged a server down to ask about the third course and were told the system had marked our dessert as served and service as completed. They kindly gave us some sorbet scoops on the house to make up for the delay. If I had family or special guests visiting, I'd come back solely for the delicious burger and the impressive views.

    Intermetso
    Jen E.

    Food 6/10 Service 9/10 Ambiance 10/10 Youre paying top dollar for a breathtaking view. Unfortunately it kind of ends there. We had reservations for chef's counter so we werent sitting in the dining room where it is surrounded by floor to ceiling glass but we could see it. The food is subpar compared to other restaurants in the same tier. Every dish was a hit or miss and for that price point, every dish should be stellar. Best dish in my opinion was the scallop but even then, it was oversalted and the accompanying dikon was too acidic. The turnip though was delicious. If you want a breathtaking view: by all means, come, grab a drink at the bar and watch the sun set. But if you want to eat, prob go elsewhere.

    Pad Thai daiquiri
    Ting Z.

    I'm genuinely a bit surprised this place doesn't have a Michelin star but wouldn't be surprised if they got one soon because everything-- from the service to ambiance to taste to presentation-- was definitely Michelin worthy. Starting with the service, you're greeted warmly from the moment you walk in. All the staff were so professional and friendly, and they give you an intro to every dish you order. Like, food was also really good and all but the service was a standout. Regarding food, lunch is a steal here-- $65/$78 prix fixe for 2/3 course meals at this caliber is absolutely worth it. The oysters we started out with were alright if not particularly noteworthy, but everything got better from there. I highly recommend the Berkshire pork neck, which was some of the most tender pork I've had in my life, plus I loved the accompanying okra (seasoned SO well) and sauces. Sea bass was also very good but the pork was better. For dessert, the millefeuille was beautifully presented and I enjoyed it but the coconut mousse was absolutely stellar (if you like chocolate, caramel, and coconut, this is the dessert for you); I really enjoyed the textural and temperature contrasts in this dish. Drinks are STRONG and the cocktails are so creative-- that pad Thai daiquiri? One of the most unique cocktails I've ever seen and done so well. But our favorite was the hot buttered rum which was so smooth and delicious, a must order. Theoretically this place has a fantastic view of Manhattan as well given it's on the 60th floor but it was super foggy when we went so all we could see was white outside lol.

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    Is there chiefs tasting menu enough food?

    I dint know

    Can you see the sunset from this restaurant?

    You are really facing north and east. The sun will set "over your left shoulder" as you look out the window. While you will see the golden hour light, you wont actually see the sun set. Caveat, I cannot recall if there are any west facing… Read more

    When are you officially open?

    How much money should I budget for the restaurant?

    That's a good question, Fairriana. The budget depends on what you're trying to have. For weekend brunch, perhaps around $70; but for dinner $100 should suffice. That is outside tax and tips. I also recommend bringing your camera. The view from up… Read more

    Just out of curiosity, is there an age limit? I saw many different types of drinks on the menu, curious if you have to be 21+ to eat here.

    No age limit to eat there. Dress nicely and bring plenty of $$$$$$.

    How long does it usually take to finish their prix fixe dinner? thanks in advance

    About 90 mins to two hours but they are SO accommodating so if you need to be in and out faster, just let them know!

    Is a reservation required?

    No, a reservation is not required, but it's best to have one during popular times. Reservations can be made through the Manhatta webpage 30 days in advance. They also have two bars where they serve the same menu. Enjoy!

    I'm traveling with my 5 year old daughter, would it be okay to take her with me here for lunch?

    It will depend on your daughters taste buds and if she likes the food they have, they do not have a children's menu.

    Do you need to reserve a spot at the bar, or can you just walk in? Especially asking for Saturday on valentine days weekend.

    Yes, you can just walk in to snag a spot at the bar! It does tend to get busy during peak hours, but there are several tables as well as a separate lounge area with couch seating.

    Wouldn't find dress code anywhere?

    There's no dress code, but it's a special occasion restaurant. I wore a sports coat without a tie. The women I was with dressed nicely. Don't be that person in a tracksuit.

    Do i have to make a reservation to just eat here?

    I believe they accept walk-ins but for a prime hour dinner, reservation is a must.

    Where is the best window seat in the house?

    There's no real "bad seat" as you can see the view from nearly everywhere and there are binoculars dispersed throughout the restaurant. You can ask for a table next to a window though.

    The restaurant looks amazing. Considering booking a table for lunch, as a surprise for me and my boyfriend, but is there also a pre-fix lunch menu or is it just for dinner? Kind regres

    For lunch I saw a menu For dinner - prefix Enjoy!

    Can you go for drinks at the bar only or is a food reservation required?

    Yes you can. I recently went and was told by the young woman working the coat check that you are free to go up simply for drinks but its best to get there around 2:00 pm in order to get a spot and order from the kitchen that opens up at 2:30 pm.

    What is the proper attire for this restaurant?

    Most people are dressed 'business casual' and up - but I saw people in jeans, so it varies

    Do They accepts walkings? Thanks

    Yes, they do. Reservations are easily placed through the Resy app, though

    Does the bar face the windows? I'm eating alone on a Monday 6 pm- think I could get a nice table then instead?

    Hi Cathi, We do have some bar seats that are very close to the windows and all of them face the window.… Read more

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    Amazing vibes and food! We got a lunch reservation and I was surprised at how busy the restaurant…read morestill was. Service was a bit slow but not an issue. The waiter was really nice. I ordered the non-alcoholic ginger drink, spicy rigatoni pasta and the truffles pasta and Monkey Bread. Everything was so light and fluffy. None of the food felt heavy or greasy. Would definitely come here again!

    Made a plan to reserve a table 21 days previous to when we would be in the city - and was able to…read morespike one. There is currently construction and scaffolding in front of the place, but you'll see signage where to go at the opening of the scaffolding. We walked in, past the bar and checked in. We were seated within 5 minutes. I ordered a bourbon old-fashioned and we ordered crab rangoon as a starter. There were a lot of them and the sweet chili sauce was great. For my entree, I ordered the vodka rigatoni and a side of buttered broccoli. The vodka rigatoni was really good - liked the flavor and a decent size of pasta. The broccoli was really good for some reason to me. Also tried the truffle mac and cheese which was incredibly rich and tasted great. As a dessert, we had the chocolate pie which was dense, rich, and topped with a huge dollop of whipped topping. I really liked the atmosphere of the place, loud roaring 20s style with jazz playing. Plus I kept finding myself checking out the mural on the wall. Try it for yourself - but worth the fight to get a table.

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    Don Angie

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    I was blown away by the food. Each bite was better than the next. I left feeling stuffed. I…read morerecommend going with a group and sharing like we did. That way you can get variety. My only parameter was to order the pinwheel lasagna since they're known for that and it was my first time. It lived up to the hype. They were so good that I definitely ate one too many... The salad had my ideal cheese to green ratio. The crudo was light with the perfect bite. The bread was almost like a pizza but lighter. Major yum! Would love to return! Would definitely eat here again.

    Don Angie gets a lot of love and I wanted to love it too. The West Village room is lovely, the…read moreservice is warm, and the concept is genuinely fun: nostalgic Italian-American with a creative twist. But after all the hype, the Michelin buzz, and the impossible reservation, I left feeling like something was missing. The chrysanthemum salad is the real deal. Buried under a mountain of parmesan with a punchy dressing, it is bright and textural and honestly the best thing we ordered. Get it without question. The crudo was also a highlight: fresh, delicate, well-balanced. My only complaint is that it was gone in about four bites. The garlic flatbread, which is supposed to be a crowd-pleaser, came out genuinely soggy in the middle. Not in a good way. The edges delivered but the center just didn't hold up. And then there's the lasagna, the dish everyone tells you to order. The pinwheel presentation is adorable and I get why it photographs so well. But ours was sausage-forward to a fault, light on cheese, and swimming in a sauce that just didn't have much to say. For the restaurant's signature dish, it felt like a letdown. Don Angie is perfectly good. It is not a bad meal. But for the effort it takes to get a table, I expected more than a few memorable moments scattered across an otherwise forgettable spread.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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    Came on a Sunday night around 5, but grabbed a seat at the bar first and ordered a few drinks…read morebecause we were still waiting for one more person in our party. Bartenders were cool and drinks were good. Because it was a Sunday and it was pretty busy, we decided to get a table before the restaurant filled up. The waiter was super cool and did not rush us while we waited at our table. I got the braised short rib mafaldine and I gotta say it was one of the better pasta dishes I have eaten in a while. Very thick and flavorful sauce along with the nice texture of the mafaldine pasta and nice and tender meat made this such a great dish. Very generous portion size, too. Even when we were finished and we stayed and talked a bit, we weren't rushed by the waiter and he let us continue to stay and talk. That was pretty cool of him. Also came by several times to drop off water and check if we needed anything else. Some negatives are that the place is pretty dark and kind of cramped. It is also pretty loud, so you will need to speak pretty loudly to be heard at your table. Overall, I loved the braised shot rib mafaldine. My friends also liked their dishes, which included the steak, late night spaghetti, and Mediterranean salad. If I'm back in the area, I will be sure to come back here.

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    Went to Zou Zou's for a little bday celebration with gfs and had a great time. Not to mention,…read morethere was such a sweet little bday care when we got to the table. So thoughtful, and such a great touch to start the evening for us. We decided to order the family style menu and we enjoyed the whole dinner. All of the dishes on the menu were really good and great price for $74pp. I wish we had a 4th in our party so we couldve had the duck, but we'll definitely be returning to do so. The dips were so good and so fresh! I think all of the dishes were perfectly seasoned. I get sad when dishes are overly seasoned or overly salty. Oh, and im not much of a sweet tooth, but their dessert was marvelous and the sweetness was balanced so nicely.

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