Han Bat
Han Bat has the feel of a Korean diner with excellent inexpensive food. Try their Hyaemul Dolsot Bibimbap rice cooked in a stone pot with mixed seafood, herbs, Korean hot sauce, etc..
Tao
Trendy Asian cuisine; reservations required. Beautiful decor.
Havana NY
Well-priced Cuban casual restaurant & bar for lunch and dinner. They serve a variety of daily specials, including Plantain Soup and Suckling Roast Pork.
Keens Steakhouse
A New York chophouse with excellent steaks and great bar for pre & post dinner drinks or just drinks. Fine dining in comfortable surroundings. Founded in 1885, the restaurant has a interesting ceiling covered in 90,000 clay pipes which the customers used to smoke after dinner. Pipes were left at establishments, as they were too brittle to transport!
Cho Dang Gol
A slightly upscale Korean restaurant that specializes in dishes made with artisanal tofu, several varieties of which are made on premises.
Joe's Shanghai
Try their famous "soup dumplings" -- listed on the menu as "steamed buns", and their other delicious Shanghai specialties. Pricier than the Chinatown location.