If you're going to Radio City Music Hall to see a performance, a concert, or even their famous Rockettes, you won't be starved for dining options in NYC, America's premier dining capital. Because of the sheer number of people who pass through midtown Manhattan every day, there are enough options to suit any set of taste buds.
Insieme is perhaps the Theatre District's most widely heralded Italian restaurant. This Michelin-starred restaurant is an ideal location for a pre- or post-theater date, with its fancy dress code and doting service. Expect reservations to be scarce, especially in the rush before doors open on Broadway each night.
Insieme
777 7th Ave
(between 50th St & 51st St)
New York, NY 10019
(212) 582-1310
www.restaurantinsieme.com/
If you're running late to a show and need to grab a fast bite, consider Ray's Pizza's midtown location. The restaurant's pizza lives up to the high bar of New York's pizza scene, with hearty crust, rich toppings, and mammoth portions. If you want to fit in, remember to fold your slice down the middle.
Ray's Pizza
1710 Broadway
New York, NY 10019
(212) 247-7901
raysfamouspizza.com
This celebrity chef's New York restaurant, housed in The London Hotel, mixes new American cuisine with a French flair. The restaurant is best known for its multi-course chef's menu that can go on for hours, so it will probably be advisable to go to Gordon Ramsay after your performance rather than before.
Gordon Ramsay at The London
151 West 54th St (between 7th Ave & Avenue Of The Americas)
New York, NY 10019
(212) 468-8888
www.gordonramsay.com/gratthelondon/