New York City is known for its fabulous restaurants that serve everything from classic American to exotic international cuisines. Many of the city’s top restaurants are also perfect for large groups looking for a night out with family or friends. These five restaurants, in particular, are among the best for dining in a group setting.
Carmine’s Italian Restaurant
Founded in 1990, Carmine’s has been serving family-sized portions of incredible Italian food in a classic environment that resembles early 20th century restaurants for nearly 30 years. The walls are lined with black and white photos of notable Italian-Americans, huge, beautiful paintings, all complimented by dark wood paneling and brass chandeliers.
Even more impressive than the interior is the food. The shrimp scampi is a fan favorite, lightly dusted with bread crumbs, butter, garlic, and clam juice. Really any dish incorporating the classic ingredients of red sauce and garlic is sure to be enjoyed by the whole table.
Favela Grill
Parties that would like to try some authentic Brazilian cuisine will feel comfortable dining at this restaurant in Astoria, Queens. Groups of up to 12 people can make reservations any night of the week. The grilled sirloin steak with sautéed mushrooms and the cheesy bread known as Pão de Queijo are prepared with fresh ingredients, as is every other dish at Favela. Live music can also be heard on Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons.
Famous Sammy’s Roumanian Steakhouse
For more than 40 years, this NYC establishment along Chrystie Street has been serving mouthwatering steaks to hungry patrons. Famous Sammy’s features a wide range of kosher-friendly dishes and regularly attracts large groups of diners among the Jewish community. Many people come here for the chopped Romanian tenderloin and prime rib steak. Customers can also try the breaded Jewish veal cutlet, spring chicken, and lamb chops.
French Louie
Larger groups in Brooklyn can head to this famous French restaurant to try the steak frites or crème brûlée French toast. In addition to welcoming large groups, French Louie can customize meals to coincide with anyone’s dietary restrictions and also offers custom beverage packages. Groups of 10 or more diners can have tables reserved by contacting the restaurant in advance.
Jing Fong
What quickly became a staple for high-quality Chinese food in Manhattan, Jing Fong traces its roots back to the first generation of the Lam family in 1978. Since then, they have built a reputation as a dim sum paradise. Serving such classic dishes as dumplings, pork buns, spring rolls, and shumai (just to name a few of many), Jing Fong regularly draws in large crowds from all over the city. Their 18,000 square foot establishment boasts beautiful chandeliers and traditional red and gold coloring all over while also being able to seat an astounding 800 patrons at once.
Groups of friends or families in New York City don’t have to settle for dining in cramped spaces when they visit any of these top-rated restaurants. The portion sizes at these dining hotspots allow everyone to be well-fed in comfortable, accommodating spaces.