“Food fans rejoice! Times Square has something tempting to tantalize even the most jaded palate, whether you're in the mood for beer and burgers or champagne and caviar, gourmet vegetarian dishes or sizzling sirloin ...”
Few neighborhoods in the world offer such a mouth-wateringly diverse selection of international cuisine -- with a whole galaxy of chefs and cultures showcasing their finest fare inside a radius of just a few city blocks. Perhaps the most famous of those blocks -- Restaurant Row -- stretches west from Eighth Avenue, and features restaurants that fill the stomachs of both theater-goers and Broadway stars alike.
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Restaurant Row, on 46th Street between Broadway and 9th Avenue, is the quintessential example of everything that makes the Crossroads of the World unique. On this one block stretch, you can enjoy cuisine from all over the world, sample the styles of celebrity chefs like B. Smith and Lidia Bastianich, and gaze at Broadway Stars in some of their favorite haunts.
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Stepping into the streets of Times Square can be an exhilarating experience, especially after a long day at the office. Instead of escaping the district, unwind after work at one of its many watering holes offering great Happy Hour specials.
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47th - 50th Streets - Rockefeller Center station on
the IND Sixth Avenue Line offers service on the
B D F M trains. An underground concourse
connects the station with the buildings of
Rockefeller Center.
The 49th Street station on the BMT Broadway
Line offers service on the N Q R trains, and is
accessible via a part-time booth at Seventh
Avenue and 47th Street at the south end of the
station.