175 results
    1

    B Flat

    277 Church St, New York, NY    

    "I love this place. The dinning experience was absolutely fabulous. The people are really friendly and the cost of dinning isn't expensive. Come with friends and have a ..." insiderpages.com

    2

    Sakura

    273 Mott St, New York, NY    

    "I highly recommend this place! My girlfriends and I dont have to travel to the restaurant for some tasty dining; we just order delivery and really enjoy the ..." insiderpages.com

    3

    Sugar Bar & Lounge

    311 Church St, New York, NY    

    "I like this place, it has a cool, young, hop atmosphere, and the drinks are good (but expensive). It is tucked nicely behind SoHo and the staff are ..." insiderpages.com

    5

    Sammy's Roumanian Steakhouse

    157 Chrystie St, New York, NY    

    4 out of 5 based on 32 ratings

    You walk into Sammy's and immediately you laugh at the beautiful tackiness of the place. We ate dinner in the "party" room, which has pictures of customers and shiny things all over the room. Unfortunately, the Bar Mitzv... igougo.com

    9

    Russian Samovar

    256 W 52nd St, New York, NY    

    4 out of 5 based on 51 ratings

    This Theater District gem is decorated with a charming collection of eponymous samovars. The banquette-lined main room adds an air of grandeur while maintaining a comfortable and welcoming vibe. Known for its flavored vodk... opentable.com

    10

    Ukrainianeastvillagerestaurant

    140 2nd Ave, New York, NY    

    4 out of 5 based on 24 ratings

    "Great Restaurant! I am from Ukraine, came to USA not so long ago, so I can tell what the real Ukrainian food looks/tastes like :). You can taste ..." insiderpages.com

    11

    Russian Tea Room - Nyc

    150 W 57th St, New York, NY    

    4 out of 5 based on 155 ratings

    For over eighty years, New York's defining cultural moments have taken place at Russian Tea Room. Ever since members of the Russian Imperial Ballet founded the restaurant in 1927, it has been a second home for boldface nam... opentable.com

    12

    Petrossian - New York

    W 58th St, New York, NY    

    4 out of 5 based on 145 ratings

    Founded in 1984, New York Petrossian restaurant is housed in the historic Alwyn Court Building on Manhattan's West Side, one block from Carnegie Hall and four blocks from Lincoln Center. Owned by the Petrossians, it serves... opentable.com

    13

    Saro Bistro

    102 Norfolk St, New York, NY    

    4 out of 5 based on 21 ratings

    Saro is an Eastern European Balkan Bistro that celebrates the eclectic seasonal cuisine of culinary treasures left by two long lost empires ? The Austro?Hungarian empire & the Ottoman empire. The idea behind Saro is sharin... opentable.com

    14

    Russian Firebird Restaurant Times Square

    365 W 46th St, New York, NY    

    4 out of 5 based on 163 ratings

    Times Square Restaurant Time Square, Opulent decor, "Regal" service, and "Divine" Vodkas that may inspire you to shout, "Bring back the Tsar" (Zagat). If you only dine once in Manhattan, dine like a Tsar. Lunch from 11:45a... opentable.com

    15

    Veselka

    144 2nd Ave, New York, NY    

    4 out of 5 based on 84 ratings

    "Veselka has only gotten better over the years. I've dined there numerous times as a single late-night party girl, and continue to go at least once a month ..." insiderpages.com

    16

    Onegin

    6th Ave, New York, NY    

    3 out of 5 based on 47 ratings

    Onegin is where you'll go when your usual palace just isn't opulent, caviar-y or crazy enough. You'll find smoked sturgeon by crystal-chandelier light. House-infused honey-pepper vodka from a bar made of 200-year-old Ukrai... opentable.com

    17

    Russian Vodka Room

    265 W 52nd St, New York, NY    

    4 out of 5 based on 12 ratings

    "Great ambiance. The homemade infused vodka is always good. Don't ask for a mixer though, they will mock you!" insiderpages.com

    18

    Mari Vanna

    41 E 20th St, New York, NY    

    4 out of 5 based on 149 ratings

    Once upon a time in Moscow & St. Petersburg, a mythical woman named Mari Vanna welcomed diners into her home with open arms, feeding them traditional Russian fare on her finest china and linens. All were welcome and those ... opentable.com