
Manhatta is a love letter to New York City. Perched 60 floors up, embodying the spirit of a tried-and-true New Yorker, Manhatta is rooted in and inspired by the people that gravitate here. Bringing a deep collection of international wines and spirits and a relaxed dinner menu to the heart of the financial district, Manhatta is the party you’ll want to return to night after night.
Set on the 60th floor, this ritzy, high-end restaurant features New American cuisine and city views.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 28 Liberty St 60th floor, New York, NY 10005
Phone: (212) 230-5788
Website: https://www.manhattarestaurant.com/
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From the moment you arrive, the welcome is highly professional. The hostess team, maître d’, and sommelier all contribute to a very polished and well-organized atmosphere. The service is attentive, refined, and genuinely professional throughout the evening.
The view is truly spectacular. One side overlooks the Brooklyn Bridge and Brooklyn, while the main façade faces Uptown Manhattan, showcasing the iconic, glittering skyline in all its glory. At the entrance, there is a stylish and functional bar area with a stunning backdrop view. Walking to the right, the restaurant opens into an L-shaped dining room with approximately 30 tables. The staff-to-guest ratio is excellent, and service flows smoothly.
They offer a 3- or 4-course prix fixe menu. Each course (starter, main, dessert) includes about five options, which keeps the selection focused and prevents the menu from feeling overwhelming. The concept feels standardized, elegant, and based on quality ingredients rather than excessive variety.
My wife and I both chose the four-course menu.
I started with the raw shrimp, which was excellent — easily the highlight of my meal. I then had scallops, followed by a vegan main course that, unfortunately, felt underdeveloped and barely cooked — surprisingly so, to the point that it felt almost unfinished. I ended with a chocolate mousse. I paired my meal with a mezcal-based spicy cocktail, which was well balanced and enjoyable.
My wife chose burrata as a starter, a lentil-based dish, tagliatelle, sea bass as her main course, and sorbet for dessert. She paired her meal with a Blanc de Blancs champagne, which complemented her dishes beautifully.
Overall, the food was good but somewhat mediocre in execution, with a few highlights (especially the raw shrimp). I would rate the food 4 out of 5. However, the atmosphere, views, and the professionalism and friendliness of the staff easily deserve 5 out of 5.
A unique and charming touch: the restaurant provides binoculars placed around the space for guests to enjoy the skyline up close — a thoughtful and memorable detail. Additionally, the small “bites” served between courses were delightful and well executed.
In summary: go for the view, the ambiance, and the impeccable service. The food is good, but the overall experience is what truly stands out.
It is couple special occasions we celebrate today, best decisions made to come here. Cheers!
What I loved most was simply strolling together and exploring the many snack outlets and restaurants lined up one after another. Small bakeries displayed cannoli, biscotti, and pastries that looked too good to resist. We stopped to try fresh cannoli filled on the spot — crispy shells with sweet, creamy ricotta inside. It was absolutely delicious.
The restaurants offered everything from classic pasta dishes and wood-fired pizzas to seafood and rich lasagna. Many places had outdoor seating, which made the experience even more enjoyable. Sitting there with my family, enjoying authentic Italian food while watching the crowd pass by, felt special and relaxed. The drinks were just as enjoyable — refreshing mocktails, Italian sodas, espresso, and cappuccino that completed the meal perfectly.
There were also small souvenir shops and specialty stores selling Italian sauces, olive oils, and sweets, adding to the cultural charm of the neighborhood. The entire area had a warm, welcoming vibe that made us slow down and truly enjoy the moment.
Little Italy is not just about food — it’s about culture, tradition, and togetherness. Visiting with my family made it even more memorable.
My friend and I did the the 4 course meal. I ordered the burrata, octopus, duck, and the an Asian toast dessert. Everything tasted great overall, but wasn’t a huge fan of the thick breading on the octopus. Dinner took almost 3 hours, which felt a bit long, but service was attentive the whole time.
Service at the bar was laid back and friendly, and it was fun to watch the hecticness of the bartenders making so many cocktails. The views of the city from the 60th floor were also stunning.
Key Details:
Location: 28 Liberty St., 60th Floor, New York, NY 10005.
Cuisine: New American (upscale).
Menu: Prix fixe dinner, a la carte lunch, extensive wine/cocktail list.
Atmosphere: Modern, romantic, panoramic views of the harbor and city.
Dress Code: Business casual or chic.
Reservations: Highly recommended, even for lunch.
Dining Experience:
Highlights: Known for dishes like, French onion cheeseburger (bar), and seasonally inspired entrees.
Service: Noted for being excellent and professional.
Features: Includes a bar/lounge area (40 seats) and a main dining room (50 seats).
Manhatta is considered a premier spot for special occasions and business dining in the Financial District.