One if by Land, Two if by Sea
17 Barrow Street
212.255.8649
With more than 20,000 restaurants reviewed by Zagats, New York City offers a dizzying array of dining choices. But hands down, residents and visitors alike proclaim that the most romantic restaurant in the city is One if by Land, Two if by Sea on Barrow Street in Greenwich Village. In fact, one Zagats reviewer calls it the "ultimate romantic night out."
The converted 18th-century carriage house that once belonged to Aaron Burr
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Abingdon Guest House 13 Eighth Avenue
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today serves chef Gary Volkov's American seasonal cuisine in the mood-setting surrounds of four fireplaces and luxuriant outdoor gardens. Patrons dine in the atmospheric embrace of live piano music, flickering candles, and dimmed chandeliers. And the prix-fixe menus, including the seven-course chef's tasting menu paired with wines, satisfies the senses and simplifies the decision-making. This dining option is truly a can't-miss experience.
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