Miss USA + Restaurants
5 Ninth: $24 three-course lunch (one of the best dining deals in the meatpacking district).
21 Club: 3-course prix fixe menu at lunch for $35, and dinner $40 when seated by 6:30 p.m.
Abboccato: new selection of chiccetti (small plates for sharing); $26 three-course lunch on weekdays.
Allegretti: $28 three-course lunch.
Apiary: $35 three-course Sunday dinner, featuring options like pan-seared halibut with broccolini and spicy eggplant, and pumpkin crème brûlée.
Artisanal: $24.50 three-course dinner from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Bacchus: $25 three-course dinner with plenty of options.
Bar Boulud: $24 three-course lunch.
Bobo: Everything is $20 or less on the new den menu.
Café Loup: Nightly $28 three-course dinner.
Casa Havana: Recession Special breakfast includes two eggs, ham or bacon, French fries, toast, and coffee for twenty cents.
’Cesca: Half-price wine on Mondays; $31 three-course dinner before 6:30 on weekdays.
Chanterelle: Three-course lunch for $42, which includes tea or coffee and a tray of chocolate truffles.
Community Food & Juice: Burger and a beer for $15.
Craftsteak: The new bar menu features options like fried mac and cheese and crispy pork belly, all for $15 or less.
Daniel: Starting in January, the lounge will offer a cocktail or a glass of Champagne plus dessert for $25
davidburke & donatella: $24.07 three-course lunch with shockingly luxurious dishes.
David Burke at Bloomingdale’s: $24.07 three-course dinner.
Demarchelier: Two-course dinner with wine for $26.
Dennis Foy: any appetizer and entrée for $27.
Dovetail: $38 three-course Sunday supper, featuring dishes like sweetbreads and duck goulash.
Eighty One: $42 two-course seasonal dinner all night on Sundays and from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Eleven Madison Park: $38 two-course lunch; new à la carte bar menu.
The EU: All entrée prices have been reduced by approximately $10.
Fiamma: $50 three-course dinner from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Fleur De Sel: $29 three-course lunch.
Gotham Bar and Grill: $31 three-course lunch; options include grilled steak.
Gramercy Tavern: $14 soup and sandwich in the Tavern room at lunch, options include a lobster roll and borscht.
Grayz: $27 three-course lunch.
Japonais: The Restaurant Week menu is still being served from 5 to 7 p.m. every night.
Jean Georges: $28 two-course lunch, plus free marshmallows (possibly the best deal in town?); $35 three-course dinner from 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.-11 p.m.
Johnny Utah’s: $19.95 three-course lunch; two-for-one drinks at lunch.
JoJo: $24.07 three-course lunch; $35 three-course dinner before 6:30 p.m. and after 9:30 p.m.
L'Ecole at The French Culinary Institute: The nightly $42 five-course dinner features standout dishes like grilled rib steak and fluke carpaccio.
La Bonne Soupe: $23.95 three-course lunch and dinner.
La Petite Auberge: Four-course dinner with coffee for $28.
Le Cirque: $45 three-course lunch in the dining room; $28 two-course lunch in the café.
Matsugen: $24 bento box lunch; $35 six-course mini-omakase dinner
Megu: $55 three-course dinner.
The Mermaid Inn: The menu includes new wallet-friendly items such as a lobster po' boy.
Mia Dona: $24.07 three-course lunch (don't miss the bigoli); happy hour from 5-7 p.m.; 25 percent discount on gift cards worth $100 or more.
The Modern: Every bottle of wine in the Bar Room is now $50 or less.
Momofuku Ssäm Bar: $28 three-course lunch, features favorites like pork buns and spicy rice cakes.
Nougatine: $24.07 three-course lunch; $35 three-course dinner before 6:30 p.m. and after 10 p.m.
The Orchard: BYOB with no corkage fees every Sunday night.
Ouest: $34 three-course dinner before 6:30 p.m.
Pamplona: $15.95 two-course lunch; $21.95 three-course lunch; more shareable, wallet-friendly items at dinner.
Payard: $31 three-course lunch; $37 three-course dinner before 6:45 p.m.
Perry St: $24 two-course lunch; $35 three-course dinner before 6:30 and after 10 p.m.
Persimmon: $37 tasting menu.
Petrossian: $37 nightly three-course dinner; $31 three-course brunch on weekends.
Picholine: New Menu d'Economie features half-portion entrees and tasting flights for $20 and 60 wines under $60.
The Smith: $12 burger and beer every Sunday night.
South Gate: $24.07 three-course lunch.
SushiSamba: $35 three-course dinner.
Tabla: $27 Autumn-inspired three-course lunch; $35 chef's three-course lunch.
Tailor: Enlarged bar menu now includes items like chicken-liver pâté; Monday night special of huitlacoche corn dogs with a beer for $12.
Tempo: $32 three-course dinner Sunday through Thursday; lots of options.
Union Square Cafe: Recently added 100 new bottles of wine under $75.
Vero Panini & Wine Bar: On Monday nights, order a glass of wine or a beer at the bar and receive a free panini.
Vong: $24.07 three-course lunch; $35 three-course dinner.
Wafels & Dinges: The price of the WMD (the Waffle of Mass Deliciousness, which includes unlimited toppings) has dropped to $6.
Friday, January 9, 2009