
"From Jan. 20 through Feb. 12, nearly 600 restaurants across all Five Boroughs will offer prix fixe menus of two-course lunches and three-course dinners priced at $30, $45 and $60. The program aims to give New Yorkers the opportunity to try more eateries they may not have tried before. Reservations are now open at nyctourism.com/restaurantweek, where you can also find a full list of participating restaurants."
"NYC Winter Outing has become a cherished annual tradition as we welcome the new year that drives critical revenue for local businesses and fuels our communities across the five boroughs during the slower winter months, said Julie Coker, President and CEO of New York City Tourism + Conventions. This is the ultimate value period for visitors to enjoy all that New York City has to offerfrom diverse cuisine and rich cultural experiences to hotels reflective of the City's distinct neighborhoods."
"including museums, attractions, tours and performing arts, and NYC Hotel Week, which is currently offering 25% off standard retail rates at more than 150 hotels. All of these experiences are available to book at visit nyctourism.com/winterouting. Since its inception, NYC Winter Outing has supported nearly 5,000 businesses citywide, helping to power an industry that generates over $50 billion in direct spending each year."
NYC Winter Restaurant Week runs Jan. 20 through Feb. 12 with nearly 600 restaurants across all five boroughs offering two-course lunches and three-course dinners at $30, $45 and $60. Reservations and the full list of participating restaurants are available at nyctourism.com/restaurantweek. The event encourages New Yorkers to try new eateries and boosts foot traffic for local businesses during colder months. NYC Restaurant Week is part of NYC Winter Outing, which also features 2-for-1 Broadway Week tickets, 2-for-1 Must-See Week offers and NYC Hotel Week with 25% off at more than 150 hotels, bookable at visit nyctourism.com/winterouting. Since inception, the initiative has supported nearly 5,000 businesses and helps power an industry generating over $50 billion in direct annual spending.
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