- What are the hottest spots for a business dinner in New York City?
- A new listing from expense management platform Ramp names a few.
- Take a look at 10 popular spots for business dinners in the city.
Where do you go out to eat in New York when you’re not the one paying?
Apparently, Boucherie.
Fintech firm Ramp, which provides expense management software, of the top spots in New York City for business dinners, published a list Thursday of the most-expensed dinner spots in the city, based on millions of data points from Ramp card transactions, it says.
It’s worth noting that Ramp’s list may skew toward pricier spots since it was compiled based on dollars spent, as opposed to something like the volume of transactions.
- Scarpetta: An Italian restaurant in NoMad is well-known for its spaghetti, Scarpetta received a James Beard nomination for Best New Restaurant in America in 2008.
- COTE: Opened in 2017, the Flatiron restaurant is America’s first and only Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse.
- Estiatorio Milos: A Greek restaurant known for fresh seafood, Estiatorio Milos’ location near Central Park was noted on Ramp’s list. It has a second location in NYC, at Hudson Yards.
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- Nobu: A popular celeb hot spot, Nobu fuses Japanese and Peruvian flavors in dishes like its signature miso black cod. It has locations worldwide and two in New York City. The one that made Ramp’s list for the city is the downtown New York location.
- Wolfgang’s Steakhouse: Founded by the late Wolfgang Zwiener, a former headwaiter at Peter Luger Steak House, the steakhouse has multiple locations in New York City; its flagship on Park Avenue made Ramp’s list.
- BONDST: A trendy Japanese sushi bar with locations in Hudson Yards and in NoHo, on Bond Street, the location that made Ramp’s list.
- Gramercy Tavern: This Flatiron mainstay that serves seasonal American cuisine and has held a Michelin star since 2006.
- The Smith: An American brasserie that has four locations in New York City, plus spots in Washington, D.C., and Chicago. Ramp’s list features its Nomad location.
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- Carbone: Over the years, Carbone has hosted celebrities like Rihanna, Justin Bieber, and the Kardashian-Jenners. The famous Italian-American spot in Greenwich Village also hosts a number of business dinners, per Ramp.
- Boucherie: The top spot on Ramp’s list goes to the Union Square location of Boucherie, a French brasserie and steakhouse with multiple NYC locations and restaurants in DC and Chicago.