As families across America prepare their turkey and mashed potatoes, New York offers an alternative. thanksgiving in one of A restaurant opening with a unique proposal. From historic hotels to distinctive venues, the city has options to suit every taste and budget.
Where to eat Thanksgiving in New York?
Thanksgiving in New York is not limited to the country. According to the published guide, new york times, 11 restaurants from different regions will offer special menus We reinterpret tradition in a variety of styles, from classic luxury to vegan cuisine and international influences.
For those looking for classic experiencesome of the city’s most famous eateries maintain the essence of turkey and family side dishes.
- among them waldorf astoria, Rex Yard The restaurant combines elegance and tradition with a menu created by Chef Michael Anthony. Oysters, a renewed version of Waldorf salad, roasted or confit turkey, halibut or ribs will be served with the main accompaniments, and dessert will also be included. The price is USD 225 per person. rThe restaurant is located at 550 Lexington Avenue, 50th Street..
- In Brooklyn, gage & tollner The main hall recreates the atmosphere of the Golden Age. The family menu includes dinner rolls, cauliflower soup, cornbread stuffed turkey, vegetarian options, and desserts. The price is USD 135 per person. We are located at 372 Fulton Street, corner of Smith Street in downtown Brooklyn.

Some restaurants are reinterpreting the spirit of Thanksgiving with flavors from other traditions.
- in The Standard East Villagepresented by Chef Maycol Calderon. cradle Mexican food suggestions include pumpkin soup, carnitas tostadas, turkey with black mole, sea bass with pipian, and tres leches cake. The cost of the menu is $75. It is located in 25 Cooper Square, near 6th Avenue.
- in Tamarind Tribecathe turkey is cooked in a tandoor oven. The a la carte menu includes brisket with butter sauce, leg of lamb, or Chettinad tofu, with prices as follows: $28 to $44. It is located in 99 Hudson Streetat the height of Late Street.
- For smoking enthusiasts, Morgan’s Brooklyn Barbecue We serve turkey and smoked wings with sides and pies in a rustic setting with outdoor seating. The price range is as follows 24 USD to 31 USD. The location is at 267 Flatbush Avenue between Prospect Heights and St. Marks Avenue.
Other locations outside of Midtown offer versions that incorporate local flavors and Southern American roots.
- In the harem, Melba It’s a combination of Southern soul and New York spirit. 3-course menu including turkey and vegetables lowlandsweet potato and vegetable volau vin. cost $69 per person. The location is 300 West 114th Street.
- In Williamsburg, Francie turkey crown roast Share one piece of duck between 2 to 6 people. Served with chestnut stuffing, Brussels sprouts, puree, and cranberry mostarda. The price is $158. Located at 136 Broadway in Brooklyn.
Thanksgiving dinner options including wine and fine dining
Those looking for a more sophisticated experience will find options focused on food pairings and haute cuisine.
- Keuka CafeWith locations in Queens and Manhattan, the restaurant features a distinct New York wine list. Wagner’s Cabernet Franc is served with the four-course menu. $65 with queens $75 In Manhattan. The Queens store is located at 112-04 Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills, and the Manhattan store is located at 435 East 86th Street.
- in carmellini coffeeChef Andrew Carmellini serves sophisticated dinners such as Jerusalem artichoke soup, foie gras with figs, turkey or celeriac en croute, and a dessert cart. The price is $195 per person. It’s located at 250 Fifth Avenue, near 28th Street.

Kosher and vegetarian restaurants
At the same time, there are also proposals adapted to specific diets, without losing the festive spirit.
- Le MaraisThis traditional French-style kosher restaurant in Midtown offers an a la carte menu including potato and leek soup and turkey soup. $49,rib prime by $92 And dessert. Located in the heart of Manhattan at 150 West 46th Street.
- Le Basquemember of the vegan group City Roots HospitalityServe a family dinner with sweet potato soup, vegetable pie, pumpkin ravioli, or “turkey” with maple glaze. With dessert cheesecake Or pecan pie. The price is USD 75 per person. Located at 15 Union Square West, near 16th Street.