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Hours

Dinner: Monday ? Thursday: 5:30pm ? 11:00pm
Friday ? Saturday: 5:30pm ? 12:00am, Sunday: 5:00pm ? 10:30pm

Lunch: Tuesday - Saturday: 12:00 - 2:30

Cross Street

23rd & 24th Streets

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Pricing

$31 to $50

Red Cat   

227 10th Ave
New York, NY 10011
212-242-1122
www.redcat

Rating: 4 out of 5  (2 Ratings)   Read Reviews (2)    Rate and Write a Review

This Old Chelsea food hall is a New York original. The Red Cat's combination of come-as-you-are sensibilities and straightforward, satisfying, and occasionally irreverent cuisine instantly establish the restaurant as a favorite with New York diners. Bill McDaniel runs the kitchen that's become famous for such whimsical creations as Tempura Green Beans with Hot Honey Mustard and Saut?ed Chatham Cod with Gulf Shrimp Gumbo. Such dishes only add to the restaurant's mystique as a place for all seasons, styles and spirits. As Frank Bruni recently wrote in the New York Times "The Red Cat feels vaguely colonial and tavern like, except when it feels downtown-gallery cool, and apart from those moments when it feels modestly and eclectically elegant." If you are unable to book online, please call us directly and we will do our best to accommodate you. Look for "The Red Cat cookbook" by Jimmy Bradley and Andrew Friedman, available in stores or at our restaurant!

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Review rating 5 out of 5
By chefncat on 03/27/2006
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Review rating 4 out of 5
Don't Let That Chef Get Away !
By angela338 on 02/16/2000
The food is imaginative, well prepared, and absolutely delicious. Your tastebuds will be well justified to go into overdrive when you taste the appetizer of string beans in tempura. Or perhaps you will realize that calves liver can melt in your mouth. It is a trendy place, some suits, but generally an upscale casual place. There is a large bar and if you arrive before the crowds, a good meeting place to relax and perhaps even have an early dinner at the bar instead of a table. Every bite was worth the dollar! An entree averaged in the $20's. I love the Red Cat. It is a little out of the way for me, but well worth the cab ride over to the far West Side. Reservations are a must and I have learnt not to call on the day I wish a table !