Welcome to Manhatta
In the heart of New York City, Manhatta stands out as a trendy and upscale New American restaurant. With a stunning view from the 60th floor of 28 Liberty St, it offers a romantic and classy ambiance perfect for a special night out. The menu features vegan options and a variety of dishes suitable for different occasions, from lunch to dessert. The restaurant provides excellent service, garage parking, and free Wi-Fi for a convenient dining experience. Overall, Manhatta is a top choice for those looking for a sophisticated dining experience with delicious food and beautiful views.
- 28 Liberty St Fl 60 New York, NY 10005 Hotline: (212) 230-5788
Located on the 60th floor of 28 Liberty St in New York City, Manhatta is a contemporary New American restaurant that offers a truly unique dining experience. This upscale eatery is ideal for those seeking a trendy and romantic atmosphere, with stunning views of the city skyline to complement your meal.
Manhatta prides itself on providing a variety of dining options, including vegan choices for those with dietary restrictions. The restaurant offers a range of services, from delivery and takeout to catering for special events. Additionally, Manhatta features a full bar with a happy hour for patrons looking to unwind after a long day.
The restaurant's attention to detail extends to its commitment to sustainability, providing reusable tableware for eco-conscious diners. With its focus on quality ingredients and impeccable service, Manhatta is the perfect destination for a memorable lunch, dinner, or dessert. Whether you're looking to impress a date or enjoy a meal with friends, Manhatta's ambiance and cuisine are sure to leave a lasting impression.

I live next block and I always visit bar when I need to take my out-the-town friends somewhere nice. Btw, bar is walk-in welcome! No reservations are needed. This place is charming, service is not rushed, cocktail's ingredients are excellent and not cheap by all means (bartenders will understand). Trivia question: How to understand a good and well balanced cocktail? - When you cannot taste main/base ingredient: be it whiskey or sake or vodka... This Upscale place will offer thin water glasses so your lips will not clinched around thick glass- an aesthete touch. Stem of wine glass be long but overall be perfectly balanced. You will have sensory, auditory and visual stimulation. Now lets talk about atmosphere and ambiance. Open horizons, as far as one can see city views allow to relax your overworked during the day eyes and both hemispheres:)) Saying Hi to our server who recently moved from Texas. Remember how to say THANK YOU In Georgian:) ? In case you forgot: Its "MADLOBA" :) :) :)

I've only come for drinks, but this is a go to for me when trying to impress a friend from out of town. Go in the afternoon and you will likely have no competition to find a spot at or near the bar and be impressed by the beautiful views. Drinks are also delicious and not outrageously priced (around $20, which is not bad given the setting). What more could you want? I need to try the restaurant next!

From the service to the setting everything about Manhatta impresses. It's great to see Manhatta make a strong return (after being closed during COVID) and having dined both pre and post COVID can confirm that quality and attention to detail remain unchanged. Whether you get the three or four course meal ($115 vs $145), the only difference is whether you go with a dessert to finish. Each portion is what they call the 'perfect Goldilocks' amount, leaving you satisfied, but not too full. I found that between the amuse bouche, bread and the main entree that this was generally true, and left satisfied (vs still hungry at some of these fine dining establishments). The standout dish (to me) was the scallops. The sauce, a combination of seaweed Bjerre bland and maple cured trout roe, was fantastic and the perfect level of richness to pair with the scallops. If you're feeling daring you can also dip your leftover bread in the sauce (which I'm not ashamed to admit I did). Most will also go with the 'ribeye of beef' which is satisfying, but the accompanying caraflex cabbage is a bit too vinegary for my taste. Overall, whether you're celebrating a date or having a business power-meal, you won't leave Manhatta disappointed. Plus, the view from the 60th floor certainly doesn't hurt.

We came here for our anniversary celebration and were really impressed by the service! From checking in downstairs to being greeted by our hostess and every waiter/waitress that we interacted with wished us a happy anniversary. We went with the four course menu and tried the sweet shrimp (one of my favourite courses), white asparagus with kombu (would avoid), scallops (definitely get this), cod and rib eye. For dessert, we got the Mille feuille and the strawberry rhubarb. They also gave us a small tiramisu for our anniversary! All in all, a great experience at Manhatta, with the cod, Mille feuille and sweet shrimp being the standout dishes

The resaurant was right across from the Federal Reserve Bank with a nice welcome area. It was minutes walk from our hotel. We were one of the few to arrive first for Sunday's lunch, the speedy elevator impressively shot up to the 60th floor. Arriving early was great, we had unobstructed (diners) views of Manhattan, Brooklyn and the river that wrapped around Manhattan, in the empty dining room we felt free to take some photos. Shortly after the restaurant filled up. I started with a Chablis which took while to arrive and taken to the wrong table. The somm didnt seem focused. Perhaps this restaurant was more of a evening place. We had a few appetizers my beef tartare was well made handcut compare to a "French" place that served it grounded!! The crispy keropok cracker worked so well. The hamachi crudo was good but didnt wow. The asparagus buratta was a better appetizer. The kiddo had the burger and they kindly served all the sauces on the side. The pure soft buns and patty combination was indescribably delicious I could understand why the five dudes who arrived with us only ordered that. The steak was delicous and the trout I had was also good. The dessert was a chocolatey tart it was delicious too! The service was hit or miss lacking the high end restaurant standard or enthusiasm and the restaurant had a high number of "touristic" visitors for the view. We came for the food and service firstly but perhaps the great view took abit of that away. It has great potential!!

Had this place bookmarked even before Covid... finally made it here for a very special birthday celebration! We opted for the dinner four-course prix fixe. Everything was delicious and beautifully presented. The absolute standout was the live scallops which I could not stop raving about. I had had many scallops at many high-end restaurants, but these really blew me away by how fresh and tender they were. We placed a second order for these a la carte because they were so amazing. The entrees were cooked to perfection. I especially appreciated the creative accompaniments such as cabbage puree. The chocolate mousse dessert was incredibly rich and smooth. The entire meal had no weak link. Oh and the cocktail that I had... it was called Chinatown with some really interesting ingredients that I was very skeptical of, but somehow it worked, like magic. It was delicious in a savory way and reminded me of Chinese food. Can't explain, but must get! The view in the dining room was great, but it was even better in the bar on the other side of the floor. I'd return for another Chinatown cocktail at the bar lounge...

Commence with the Bear comparisons. Manhatta is easy to miss from the street as you take an elevator up to get to the actual restaurant. Thank you to Yelp for flagging this place as I needed somewhere for a work dinner and wanted to avoid the usual suspects. The disconnect from the main dining room is cool as it makes it feel exclusive. Once up there, the views are breathtaking, the open kitchen of true pro's is awesome to watch, and the service is impeccable. You can tell it's a Danny Meyer place if you look close, as the staff is eager to please while not nervous like they might be thrown off the building if they don't. Going to go through the courses in detail, as I'm not satisfied with the quality and level of detail of the reviews posted here. This place deserves it. For the first course I got the big eyed tuna with foie gras, artichokes and vinegar. I have no idea WTF the jelly thing was on top and why it was necessary, however happy to say that what was underneath was heavenly. Think of fresh poke and then add foie gras. Absolutely decadent and delicious. I would've licked the plate if I wasn't a classy broad. For the second course I got the live scallop with seaweed beurre blanc and maple cured trout roe. Contrary to the name, they took out my boy right as they cook him; he doesn't come to the table moving. Basically it's a seared scallop with beurre blanc that's super well done, with the trout roe/maple adding a pop of added flavor. Worth noting my friend had the barbecue eel with bone marrow and red wine and said it was one of the best things he ever ate. For the third (main) course I got the trout with turnip, shiitake and nori hollandaise (I really went all in on the butter sauces). It wasn't listed on the menu, however there was some incredible frizzled/fried zucchini on top that was addicting; not 100% sure if was zucchini however that's what it looked like. Trout was very well done as I normally am not much of a fan. Turnips and mushrooms were good, as was the nori hollandaise. Most tasting menus leave you hungry however the portion here helped leaving me in a perfect state of full but not stuffed. For dessert I got the rice biscuits (yes I know they have a fancy name) with ice cream and caramel. This was very good however ordinary compared to the other courses. Other folks like the semifreddo so may try that next time. Also got really good espresso and also a white chocolate thingy as a bonus. Special dinner that was as good as I've had in years. Better than highly regarded tasting menu places that I've been to. Bravo and can't wait to go back!

Run, don't walk, to make a reservation at Manhatta for a special occasion. This place blew my expectations out of the water. First off, the view. We sat in the corner room, so you can get a beautiful view of the city, and catch a glimpse of the sunset. It was stunning. I could not get over how beautiful it was. The food was also incredible! I love the experimentation with flavors and the presentation of everything was STUNNING. And!! It all tasted delicious! I think the pricing is fair given the food and experience. Big Eye Tuna with foie gras, artichokes and moscatel vinegar: 11/10 I have never seen tuna displayed like this or with these combinations of flavors. I absolutely loved this dish for so many reasons, so if you like tuna and foie gras, do not skip this one. Live Scallop with seaweed beurre blanc and maple cured trout roe: 9/10 These scallops were delicious! the sauce was also incredible. I loved every bite! Foie Gras Chawanmushi with shiitake and coffee ponzu: 10/10 This was incredible. Such a unique dish that takes influence from so many different cuisines and they did an incredible job. It's Japanese inspired but the flavors have French influence, and they crushed it. Super homey dish. Barbecued Eel with bone marrow and red wine: 10/10 This dish was delicious! A fancier display of Japanese unagi / barbecued eel. The flavor id the same as that, but it is one of my favorites. Ribeye of Beef with caraflex cabbage, smoked beef heart and sauce charcuterie: 8.5/10 It is a well cooked cut of beef, but it was nothing special. I personally didn't like the sauce, but the cabbage puree was unique. Dry Aged Duck with pistachio, fava bean, candied black olive, strawberry: 9.5/10 This duck was exquisite. The display was stunning with the green from the beans and the red from the strawberries. The duck was cooked well, and they gave us plenty! I think I would have preferred for the pieces to be thicker and it was kind of cold, but otherwise it was good. I wish they had better desserts, as I didn't like any of them, but the whole meal was still perfect.

Absolutely stunning views and vibes, well-crafted cocktails, stellar service, and delicious food. This spot was in my bookmarks for a while but finally got a chance to visit for a special occasion. The host/hostesses and servers were aware of the special occasion and definitely made us feel celebrated. The server walked through the menu and answered any questions. We chose the 3-course meal: a hot or cold app, entree, and a dessert. To start, we were presented with Brooklyn-based bakery's sourdough bread with butter from a Vermont-based creamery (I think) and an oyster amuse bouche. For apps, we chose the blue crab & caviar and the barbecued eel with foie gras. They were presented and explained while its paired sauces were poured at table-side. The barbecued eel with foie gras was absolutely delicious - savory and sweet paired with the creamy foie gras was a great mix. For entrees, we ordered the dry aged steak (medium rare) and the grilled squab. Similarly, sauces and accoutrements were poured table-side. Both of us preferred the grilled squab as it was tender, flavorful, and the accompanying lobster ragu was delicious. Following our mains, a lemon sorbet with marshmallow and meringue was presented as a palate cleanser. From the dessert menu, we chose the chocolate cremeaux and chai tea cake. To our surprise, we received a complimentary dessert to celebrate our special occasion (Thank you so much!). I ordered a cocktail - Look into the Cookie - to wash all the food down. It was sweet, smooth, and creamy - I thoroughly enjoyed the flavors of black sesame and rice. All in all, although a bit pricey, it was well worth the visit and meal. Recommend coming for a special occasion or for a wonderful meal and experience!