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New York City Restaurants offer the very best in both local and international cuisine and due to the endless list of choices available; picking a restaurant can be somewhat of a daunting task. From bistros to bagel shops, delis to diners - you name it and you can find it in New York. To help you narrow your search we have chosen a few top restaurants to suit every taste and listed their details below.

Splashing out in Soho : Bouly (120 West Broadway, Soho)

Soho is renowned for its stylish restaurants, many of which are located on the world famous Broadway Strip. Bouley is an exclusive French restaurant run by executive chef David Bouly. Take your pick from the Bouly Red, Bouly White or Danube rooms which are all impeccably decorated in a classical style and muted tones and feature soft lighting and high ceilings. Dishes are succulent and exotic, with many featuring a fruit or vanilla flavour. Look out for the heavenly Maine day-boat lobster prepared with mango, vanilla baby bok-choy and a passion fruit and port wine-paprika sauce. For reservations contact the restaurant directly on (212) 964 2525

Budget bistro in Brooklyn : Sweetwater (105 North Sixth Street, Brooklyn)

Restaurants in Brooklyn are renowned for their affordable mouth-watering cuisine, and Sweetwater is certainly no exception to this rule. The New-American style bistro is lively and atmospheric and serves an extensive range of delicious dishes for under $15. The roasted salmon fillet is mouthwatering, and the restaurant's giant steaks are grilled to perfection. Portion sizes are generous to say the least, so make sure you save some space for dessert. The restaurant can be contacted on (718) 963 0608

Theme evening in the Midtown West : Jekyll and Hyde Club (1409 Sixth Avenue, Greenwich Village)

Jekyll and Hyde is one of the many lively theme restaurants in New York, the majority of which are situated in the Midtown area. The ideal place for an evening of family fun, the restaurant has been decorated to resemble a haunted house. Portraits with moving eyes line the walls and skeletons suddenly strike up conversations out of nowhere. The restrooms are concealed behind book cases and two-way mirrors allow you to keep an eye on unsuspecting passers by. The menu is filled with spooky favourites such as mummy cheese steaks and create-your-own-monster burgers which are sure to delight the kids, while adults can enjoy a choice of hearty dishes and over 200 beers from around the world. The restaurant doesn't take reservations, so it is best to get there early as the restaurant usually fills up incredibly fast. For more details, contact the Jekyll and Hyde Club on (212) 541 9505.

Famous feast in Midtown Manhattan : 21 Club (21 West 52nd Street, Manhattan)

Few New York City restaurants are more famous than the 21 Club. Dating back over 75 years, the restaurant was a favourite of famous guests including Frank Sinatra, Humphrey Bogart and a number of US presidents. Framed murals line the walls of the romantic upstairs area, while the bar room is filled with famous cartoons and model airplanes. Delights on the menu include risotto of early summer vegetables, mussels mariniere and warm whisky scented chocolate cake. Definitely a worthwhile experience if you can get a booking. To make a reservation, call the 21 Club on (212) 582 7200.

Trendy Classic American Cuisine: Gramercy Tavern (42 East 20th Street, Manhattan)

For an upscale experience without the price tag, make a reservation at the Gramercy Tavern. The arched decor and classic wooden furnishings give a vintage look to a modern environment. Their menu is extensive matched with modest prices - "pure class with no pretense". This would be an ideal place for any special occasion with delectable desserts such as a peanut butter semifreddo. For more details or to make a reservation, phone the Gramercy Tavern on (212) 477 0777.

Market meal in the Meatpacker district : Chelsea Market (75 9th Avenue, Chelsea)

If you truly want to experience the culinary delights of New York, it is essential that you pay a visit to one of the city's many food markets. The Chelsea Market is a place filled with animated shop owners all waiting to dazzle you with the delicious goods they have to offer. You can pick up virtually anything at the market from freshly baked bagels to Italian wines and fresh sushi. Make sure you stop in at the Fat Witch Bakery and sample the chocolate brownies which are out of this world! For more details, e-mail market management at info@chelseamarket.com or contact them on (212) 243 6005.

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