A New York delicious, bi-annual event is here again; it’s Restaurant Week! Starting Monday, July 16 through August 10, over 320 top restaurants will be participating in the 20th year of New York Restaurant Week. Manhattans’ tastiest restaurants will offer three-course lunches for $24.07, a play on 24/7, and three-course dinners for $35.00 (excludes beverages, tax and gratuity). These prices are not valid on Saturdays and are optional on Sundays.
What began in 1992 as a one-time lunch promotion for visitors during the National Democratic Convention has transformed into a delicious Manhattan tradition.
For a list of participating restaurants, visit The NYC & Company New York City Restaurant Week site.
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