New York City’s Fare: 3 Hidden Restaurants That Will Tempt Your Tastebuds.
1. Bohemian Restaurant: Not only is this out of the way building once the home of Andy Warhol, the Bohemian is one of the first eateries to get the “secret restaurant” label. And it worked. The no beautiful store front, no listed phone number and no reservation so no service concept keeps this foodie’s delight packed every night. It’s tucked behind a Bond Street butcher shop and only those in the know or those who know those who are in the know can get a reservation.
2 Dinnertable: This quaint, hidden secret-spot is located behind a curtained area in the back of the East Side’s Garret Bar. There’s a “Push For Food” doorbell and guests are privately escorted to a intimate Dinnertable “speak-easy” style dining room. This “fit for a James Bond movie” under the radar gem offers a culinary delight of Japanese-American style fare that guests watch being prepared.
3. Wednesday’s: This creative supper club gives new meaning to Hump Day. Limited reservations, small venues and an excellent menu make this bi-weekly dinner series spectacular. Hosted in a Chelsea loft apartment, guests dine on seven course meals and enjoy perfectly selected cocktails. But to snag a reservation, you have to add your email address to Wednesday’s website. They’ll contact you when tickets are ready for the next Wednesday’s experience.