The Upper East side of Manhattan
has some of the most expensive and sought after properties in
all of Manhattan. This results from it's proximity to Central
park, 5th avenue shopping, Grand Central station and of course
the famous museums: The Guggenheim, the Whitney, The Grand Metropolitan,
The Frick, and The Cooper-Hewitt.
Popular Restaurants: From In-NewYorkMag.com
Arabelle | New American
Plaza Athenee, 37 E. 64th St. 212-606-4647.
Elegant setting paired with gastronomic bliss. Breakfast Mon-Sat,
lunch & dinner Tues-Sat, brunch Sun.
Payment: AE, DC, MC, V
Cafe Boulud | French
Surrey Hotel, 20 E. 76th St 212-772-2600.
Culinary ecstasy in reknowned Chef Daniel Boulud's eclectic French
fare. Lunch Tues-Sat, dinner daily.
Harry Cipriani | Italian
Sherry-Netherland Hotel, 781 Fifth Ave. 212-753-5566.
Moguls swear by the Venetian menu in this beautiful spot. Breakfast,
lunch, dinner daily.
Payment: AE, DC, MC, V
Jacques Brasserie | French
204-206 E. 85th St. 212-327-2272.
France meets Belgium in this cozy brasserie, where mussels and
chocolate souflee are sinfully sensational. Lunch Mon-Fri, dinner
nightly, brunch Sat-Sun.
Payment: AE, MC, V
Jake's Steakhouse | Steakhouse
6031 Broadway 718-581-0182.
Family-owned, bi-level eatery serving generous portions of meat
and seafood. Lunch, dinner daily.
Payment: AE, D, DC, MC, V
Kai | Modern Japanese
822 Madison Ave. 212-988-7277.
Elegantly spare, Zen-like eatery serving kaiseki, bite-size portions
that accompany a traditional Japanese tea ceremony. Lunch, afternoon
tea, dinner Mon-Sat. |