Best Luxury Dining Elite Seafood Restaurants in Midtown South
3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Benjamin Steakhouse Prime
Classic Midtown steakhouse with a serious raw bar and seafood program.
Notable Picks
8.6
Vibes:
Business Lunch Power Players
Birthday & Celebration Central
Luxury Dining Elite
Group Dining Gatherings
Benjamin Steakhouse Prime doubles as a power steakhouse and serious seafood house, with a raw bar and broiled fish sharing space with dry-aged beef. Midtown regulars lean on it for client dinners where surf-and-turf and clubby service are expected.
Must-Try Dishes:
Seafood Tower, Lobster Bisque, Broiled Lobster Tail
What makes it special: Classic Midtown steakhouse with a serious raw bar and seafood program.
#2
NIKU X
8.3
All-you-can-eat Japanese wagyu and seafood with a rare focus on A5 abundance rather than single-cut theatrics. The experience is timed and package-based, leaning into indulgence and variety, with strong value relative to the beef on offer. New in Koreatown, it’s a buzzy, high-sensory room that rewards strategic ordering.
Must-Try Dishes:
A5 wagyu tasting cuts, King crab legs, Wagyu ribeye yakiniku
What makes it special: Unlimited A5 wagyu in a structured, luxe buffet format.
Ramerino brings a Tuscan-accented Italian steakhouse to Midtown East, pairing prime cuts and handmade pastas with a handsome, softly lit dining room. It’s used as much for business dinners near Bryant Park as for classic New York date nights built around branzino, pappardelle and a strong wine list.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pappardelle with Wild Mushroom and Truffle, Cacio e Pepe Tonnarelli, Homemade Amaretto Tiramisu
What makes it special: Tuscan-driven Italian prime house with tableside touches near Bryant Park.