Best Business Lunch Power Players Restaurants in Theater District
3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Le Bernardin
Three‑Michelin‑star seafood temple led by Chef Eric Ripert.
Essential Picks
#1
Le Bernardin
9.3
A seafood‑focused French institution where pristine fish and shellfish are prepared with surgical precision and a global sensibility — consistently one of NYC’s most acclaimed dining spots. Locals and travelers trust it for special occasions, power lunches and refined dinners alike.
Must-Try Dishes:
Signature yellowfin tuna with foie gras on baguette, Grilled scallops, Roasted peanut brittle with chocolate custard
What Makes it Special: Three‑Michelin‑star seafood temple led by Chef Eric Ripert.
Notable Picks
#2
Mitr Thai
8.4
A Midtown Thai dining room with high marks for refined versions of classics and strong repeatability, backed by substantial review volume. The kitchen shines on curries and stir-fries, and the calm, modern room makes it easy to linger despite the busy area.
Must-Try Dishes:
Green curry, Crispy pork krapraw over rice, Massaman curry with beef
What Makes it Special: Reliable, high-volume favorite for well-executed Thai staples.
8.3
A narrow Midtown wine-and-tapas hideout that leans classic Spain with a few modern touches. The kitchen is most convincing on saffron-scented paellas and crisp, well-seasoned small plates, while the deep Spanish-leaning wine list makes it an easy linger spot before or after the theater.
Must-Try Dishes:
Seafood paella, Patatas bravas, Jamón and manchego tabla
What Makes it Special: Owner-sommelier focus gives this tapas bar a serious Spain-first wine program.