Your Guide to Not Cooking on Thanksgiving
While I was at the supermarket this afternoon I glanced around to see that nearly everybody had a twenty pound turkey in their basket. That served as a gentle reminder that Thanksgiving is less than a week away and I am nowhere near prepared.
There are so many things to do on Thanksgiving that don’t include cooking all day: Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, football games, and preparing for the impending shopping season just to name a few. Fortunately, if you’re like me and thinking of taking this Thanksgiving off, there is an array of dining-out and order-in options that are sure to please everyone at the dinner table.
Butterfield Market delivers all of the classics to all of Manhattan (from the Financial District to 145th) on Thanksgiving Day. (212) 288-7800
Talia’s Steakhouse, an Upper West Side glatt kosher restaurant, will offer a four-course prix fixe $57. (212) 580-3770
Candle Cafe on the Upper East Side offers a four-course vegetarian prix fixe $50. (212) 472-0970
Just a few blocks from the original Candle Cafe is their second location, Candle 79, which offers a more sophisticated vegetarian dining experience. Four-course prix fixe $65. (212) 537-7179
Sylvia’s Soul Food in Harlem will be serving southern comforts such as collard greens and macaroni and cheese. Choices include a two-course meat and side from $25 as well as à la carte. (212) 996-0660
Enjoy a New England-style feast complete with crabcakes and salmon with lobster risotto at Midtown’s City Lobster & Crab Company. Three-course prix fixe $36.95. (212) 354-1717
__________________________________________________________________
Technorati Tags: b5media,The New York City Traveler,New York City,New York,NYC,tourism New York,Manhattan,Thanksgiving,eating out,delivery,vegan,vegetarian,seafood,Kosher,soul food,Thanksgiving dinner
Related Stories
POSTED IN: Food & Beverage
0 opinions for Your Guide to Not Cooking on Thanksgiving
No one has left a comment yet. You know what this means, right? You could be first!
Have an opinion? Leave a comment: