Restaurants Near the Frick Museum in New York, New York

The Frick Collection, a museum located in New York's Upper East Side, features a large collection of Oriental rugs, 18th century French furnishings, bronze sculptures and paintings by European masters. Located between Fifth and Madison avenues, the museum lies just a half block from Central Park. A host of restaurants sit within walking distance of the Frick Collection as well.
  1. French

    • Bistro Chat Noir offers an upscale setting, complete with gold framed mirrors, cubist artwork and candlelight, as well as sidewalk patio dining. The French inspired menu includes such items as salmon with French lentils and truffle mac and cheese. The socialite-filled restaurant also offers a Sunday brunch menu.

      Daniel features a lavish main dining hall equipped with silk curtains, red velvet chairs, chandeliers and embossed white ceiling tiles. Choose from the wine list offering more than 1,600 selections from 15 different countries. The pre-theater menu includes a three or six-course meal. For special occasions, reserve the glass skybox which seats four and sits over the kitchen.

    Italian

    • Vibrant Mediterranean murals dominate Bella Blu Ristorante's interior. The mosaic wood burning oven adds to the restaurant's bold setting and also serves up various specialty pizzas. Italian fare includes such dishes as eggplant parmigiana and linguine with Manila clams. Top off your meal with dessert items like tiramisu and gelato.

      Lumi Restaurant's high-end, two-story dining hall features silver sconces and a fireplace, while the sidewalk patio, surrounded by flowers, offers French bistro style chairs. The Tuscan-inspired menu includes such fare as spaghetti topped with olive oil, garlic, red peppers and tomatoes. The restaurant offers a gluten-free menu, specialty menus for luncheon or dinner parties and an extensive wine list.

    Delis & Sandwiches

    • The front of PJ Bernstein's Deli Restaurant features deli cases filled with fresh meats, cheeses and baked goods, while the back area offers a small and casual dining hall. The menu includes such standard Jewish deli items as hot pastrami sandwiches and homemade knishes.

      Limited seating at Corrado Bread and Pastry includes stool-lined windows, as well as outdoor sidewalk dining. The lunch menu highlights such fare as roast beef on rye and smoked salmon on a mini bagel. The glass display case offers a wide array of savory breads and individual desserts, including tarts and eclairs.

    Japanese

    • Haru Third Avenue, one of seven such establishments found throughout Manhattan, serves up a mixture of sushi and Asian fusion cuisine. The wood panel walls and candlelit tables offer a relaxed setting. For diners looking to avoid carbs, order the rice-free sashimi cucumber rolls. Partner the sushi with a wide array of chilled or hot sake samplings.

      Ikeno Hana, a Japanese restaurant featuring tight quarters, includes a sushi bar and a small raised dining area in the back. Surrounded by bright green walls, diners at Ikeno Hana choose from a variety of sushi specials, bento boxes and shumai, or Japanese steamed dumplings. Fish pieces found in the sushi remain particularly hearty.

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