Dylan Prime

62 Laight Street New YorkNY10013
Hours
12pm-10pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(123)
Recommended 1
Not Recommended 0
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by menuism on July 19, 2015 from menuism

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What to Drink:
Try the Ten Berry Martini with fresh raspberry puree and a Bellini with white peach puree. The Naked New York, made with Peconika vodka and blue cheese-stuffed olives, is another standout.
by Citysearch on August 14, 2009 from Citysearch
What to Drink:
Try the Passion Berry Martini with rum, passion fruit, fresh strawberries and lime juice.
by Citysearch on August 14, 2009 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

Food18 Decor18 Service16 Cost$90

Zagat calculates ratings on a 30-point scale based on periodic consumer surveys

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Following a hiatus, this “upscale” TriBeCan is back with a retooled American menu that still...
by zagat on May 10, 2015 from zagat
When City Wine and Cigar, on the corner of Greenwich and Laight Streets, closed last year, its front area became Dylan, a bar and restaurant, and the back was turned into Laight Street, a seafood spot. Now, Laight Street has closed, and Dylan has taken over the entire restaurant, with the back as a steakhouse, converting surf to turf. Mina Newman, formerly of Layla, is now the chef at Dylan...
by nytimes on July 18, 2014 from nytimes
Dylan Prime Restaurant Review:
Housed in the loft-like space that was once home to the City Wine & Cigar Co., Dylan Prime has lightened the décor and added elegant touches like plush booths and romantic lighting. Billed as a sexy steakhouse, the menu offers cuts of prime meats, in two sizes, one designed for he-men and the other for their dainty dates. Everything can be accessorized with sides such as sautéed mushrooms and...
by gayot on March 04, 2014 from gayot
A hip steakhouse catering to fondue-eating 20-somethings.:
The Scene
Even though the restaurant can seat more than 100, the dining room still feels intimate, especially the candle-lit leather-lined booths. Pools of darkness abound, perhaps to...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on May 31, 2005 from Citysearch

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by localcom on October 31, 2016 from localcom