While much of midtown seems to be a tough place to get a decent bite to eat, I'm sure you will find a midtown restaurant that suits your needs.
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Waldorf=Astoria's Bull and Bear at Lexington Avenue at 49th Street.
Little Yokohama is a great place to grab a bite to eat if you're looking to avoid tourist traps and overpriced meals in Times Square and the Theater District. The simple Japanese noodle shop offers generous servings of soup at prices anyone can afford.
Often touted as the best sushi in New York City, Sushi Yasuda has a lot to live up to, but manages quite successfully. The fish is first-rate and there are few other places in the city that offer the variety of fish that Sushi Yasuda does.
Hallo Berlin is an affordable place to fill up on beer and wursts in West Midtown. They've recreated a German Beergarden indoors, so even in cold weather, you can enjoy a taste of summer.
From the owners of Jeollado and Sandobe, West Side Sushi offers a similarly extensive selection of maki on 9th Avenue. It's a great place to grab some affordable sushi before the theater or at lunchtime.
If youre looking for a sumptuous buffet lunch of some of the finest North Indian cooking New York City has to offer, Chola is a great choice.
Combining quality food and a convenient theater district location, Angus McIndoe offers a pleasant respite from the typically overpriced, underwhelming area offerings.