
Ready to find out about the newest eateries to Midtown? From an Indian spot to a ramen restaurant, read on to see the newest spots to open for business in this area of New York City.
Mughlai Indian Cuisine
255 W. 55th St.

The latest location of Manhattan Indian restaurant Mughlai Indian Cuisine has landed on West 55th Street, offering authentic favorites for dine-in, takeout and delivery. The third outpost of Mughlai Indian Cuisine (which has restaurants on the Upper East Side and in Kips Bay), this spot serves a full menu of curries, biryanis, tandoori dishes and more. An array of vegetarian options are available, as well. Try one of the delivery- and takeout-only combo specials, which include choice of appetizer and entree with a side of rice, naan, mango chutney and raita for $15.95.
Mughlai Indian Cuisine currently holds five stars out of eight reviews on Yelp, indicating excellent reviews.
Yelper Gurneet K., who reviewed Mughlai Indian Cuisine on Nov. 10, wrote, "This is probably my favorite Indian restaurant so far. Vegetarian dishes are good and tasteful."
Julia D. added, "The food here was delicious! Me and my friend ordered the hariyali chicken, chaat, lamb vindaloo and chicken curry along with mango lassis. Everything was great and was presented really nicely."
Mughlai Indian Cuisine is open for lunch and dinner daily.
Bistro Verde
225 W. 57th St.

Bistro Verde is a traditional American restaurant and one of seven dining options in the new Nordstrom flagship store, which opened at the end of October. Located on the department store's fifth floor, this sustainability-focused bistro serves a menu of updated classics. Check out the grilled Caesar salad with Cotija cheese, the fried Brussels sprouts, the crab roll with aioli, the steak frites with Parmesan potatoes and salsa verde or the pizza and pasta offerings. There's also a full selection of beer, wine and cocktails, and on the weekends, Bistro Verde serves brunch.
Yelp users are excited about Bistro Verde, which currently holds 4.5 stars out of 12 reviews on the site.
Yelper Danan R., who reviewed Bistro Verde on Nov. 16, wrote, "The cuisine is sublime. Drinks are solid as well. If you are in the area, definitely stop by. This is a nice pick with something for everyone, as they have pizzas and a burger as well as salads and soup. Prices are very reasonable too."
Bistro Verde is open from 11 a.m.–8:30 p.m. on Monday-Saturday and 11 a.m.–7 p.m. on Sunday.
Rai Jin Ramen House
144 W. 37th St.

And Rai Jin Ramen House is a ramen shop offering more than a dozen varieties of the classic Japanese noodle soup. At Rai Jin Ramen House, which debuted in California before expanding to this New York City location, diners can choose from 16 styles of ramen, all of which come with different broths (including tonkotsu, shio and miso) and toppings. Bowls of ramen can be customized with add-ons like chashu pork, kimchi, fish cakes and more. Other menu items include donburi rice bowls and Japanese-style curries.
With a four-star rating out of 18 reviews on Yelp, Rai Jin Ramen House has been getting positive attention.
Yelper Jason D., who reviewed Rai Jin Ramen House on Nov. 2, wrote, "Pretty solid ramen for Midtown. Got the tonkotsu. Broth is a little lighter, but I appreciated that it wasn't too rich. Pork was good, noodles were good (wavy and a little firm) and egg was great. Friend got the black version but had a bit of a burnt sesame taste to it."
Rai Jin Ramen House is open from 11 a.m.–10 p.m. on Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.–11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and noon–9 p.m. on Sunday.
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