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4 new restaurants to check out in Hell's Kitchen

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Published on November 01, 2019
4 new restaurants to check out in Hell's KitchenPhoto: Aqua Boil/Yelp

Want to find out about the freshest new spots in Hell's Kitchen? From a Cajun seafood restaurant to a ramen shop, read on for the newest businesses to open in this part of New York City.

Aqua Boil

750 Ninth Ave.

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Aqua Boil is a Cajun spot specializing in seafood boils. The one-pound boils, which come complete with corn, potatoes and choice of sauce, are available with seven different kinds of seafood, including clams, shrimp, king crab legs and lobster (combo boils are available, too). Sides and starters include fries, andouille sausage, mac and cheese, gumbo and more.

Aqua Boil currently holds five stars out of 21 reviews on Yelp, indicating very good reviews.

Yelper Phenpatson L., who reviewed Aqua Boil on Oct. 28, wrote, "I cannot recommend this place enough!"

Junot F. noted, "Definitely come hungry and order the snow crab and king crab! It was delicious!"

Aqua Boil is open from 5–10:30 p.m. on Monday-Thursday, 5–11:30 p.m. on Friday, 1–11:30 p.m. on Saturday and 1–10:30 p.m. on Sunday.

Tito Murphy's

346 W. 46th St.

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Tito Murphy's is a hybrid Irish pub and Mexican cantina taking over the space of the former Bourbon Street Bar & Grille. Open late, this spot serves beer, classic cocktails and margaritas, as well as Irish and Tex-Mex favorites. Stop in for a full Irish breakfast, fish and chips, shepherd's pie, tacos, burritos and more. Check out the smoked brisket tacos topped with queso cotija.

Yelp users are generally positive about Tito Murphy's, which currently holds four stars out of seven reviews on the site.

Yelper Ricardo C., who reviewed Tito Murphy's on Oct. 28, wrote, "This is the best Mexican place ever. Everyone was really friendly."

Tito Murphy's is open from 11:30 a.m.–4 a.m. on weekdays and 11 a.m.–4 a.m. on weekends.

All Stars Sports Bar & Grill

327 W. 57th St.

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All Stars Sports Bar & Grill is a sports bar offering drinks and pub grub. The drink selection at this spot includes craft and domestic beers, wine, spirits and more than a dozen cocktails, while the kitchen serves up a full array of bar food favorites, from wings and fries to burgers and pizzas. There are vegetarian-friendly options, too, like crispy cauliflower wings and veggie burgers. On weekdays, All Stars Sports Bar & Grill offers happy hour drink specials, and on the weekends, it serves a full brunch menu.

With a five-star rating out of three reviews on Yelp, All Stars Sports Bar & Grill is off to a good start.

Yelper Rashid F. noted, "This is a great sports bar with lots of TV coverage, so there is not a bad seat in the house. Fully loaded bar, with a great selection on tap."

All Stars Sports Bar & Grill is open from 11 a.m.–11 p.m. on Monday-Wednesday, 11 a.m.–midnight on Thursday-Saturday and 11 a.m.–11:30 p.m. on Sunday.

E.A.K. Ramen

360 W. 46th St.

Photo: E.A.K. Ramen/Yelp

E.A.K. Ramen is a ramen shop and the second New York City location of the Japanese chain (the first location can be found in the West Village). E.A.K. Ramen specializes in iekei-style ramen, which, according to its website, "is a marriage between tonkotsu style from the west (Kyushu) and shoyu style from the east (Tokyo)." Choose from seven varieties of the noodle soup, including three vegan varieties, which can be customized with toppings and add-ons. Other menu items include poke bowls, fried rice and bao buns. To drink, there's wine, beer and more than 20 kinds of sake.

Yelp users are generally positive about E.A.K. Ramen, which currently holds 4 stars out of 44 reviews on the site.

Yelper Sara L., who reviewed E.A.K. Ramen on Oct. 26, wrote, "If you're looking for good ramen but not a long wait, consider E.A.K. in this neighborhood."

E.A.K. Ramen is open from 11 a.m.–11 p.m. on Sunday-Thursday and 11 a.m.–midnight on Friday and Saturday.


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