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Searching for the best restaurants in Midtown Manhattan?

The Grill, a Major Food Group restaurant located in Midtown’s famous Seagram Building.
And those are just the new-ish haunts.
(Or, in the case of Keens Steakhouse, over a decade.)
But when preeminent New Yorker Marc Jacobs hosted his wedding there in 2019, the re-christening was complete.

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The Grill is just as much a part of the citys fabric as ever.
Or skip the American meal and opt for an Anglo treat with their afternoon tea service.
Its also one of the few restaurants where dressing up feels like a privilege rather than a burden.

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Everything on the menu is fantastic, but when in doubt, order the burger.
Order the French dip or the ribeye steak frites, along with the monkey bread.
Eat it all amid a dining room designed by David Rockwell.

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LAvenueand Le Chalet
Le Chaletthe alpine themed lounge below L’Avenue.
(Fun fact: Keens has the largest collection of churchwarden pipes in the world.)
Obviously, order a steakand maybe a Caesar salad or a wedge.

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attempt to save room for the banana fosters for dessert.
Theres also a seafood-focused bar snacks menu, which includes everything from lobster rolls to coconut crab ceviche.

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Le Chalet—the alpine themed lounge below L’Avenue.

Pebble Bar.

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