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Best Girls Night Out Approved Restaurants in Rose Hill

8 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Sabai Thai
Stylish Thai dining room with balanced classics and cocktails in NoMad.

Notable Picks

$$ Rose Hill Thai, Seafood
Opened in 2018 on Park Avenue South, Sabai Thai is a polished NoMad dining room pairing classic curries and noodles with a strong cocktail program. Locals lean on it for sit-down dinners that feel a notch more refined than the neighborhood’s takeout-heavy Thai options, especially for groups and date nights looking for a comfortable, modern space.
Must-Try Dishes: Duck curry with jasmine rice, Pad see ew with beef, Soft shell crab fried rice
What makes it special: Stylish Thai dining room with balanced classics and cocktails in NoMad.
$$$$ Rose Hill
Rooftop at Royalton Park Avenue layers an indoor–outdoor pool deck, wraparound terrace, and cocktail lounge above Park Avenue with direct Empire State Building views. Between brunch classics like Nutella French toast and an all-day menu of lobster rolls, sliders, and salads, it functions as both a daytime hang and a nighttime party terrace.
Must-Try Dishes: Nutella French toast, Mini lobster rolls, Smash burger
What makes it special: High-floor rooftop with a pool, wraparound terrace, and full food-and-cocktail program facing the Empire State Building.
8.4
$$$ Rose Hill Japanese
NONONO is a bi-level yakitori and ramen spot where skewers, small plates, and big bowls share equal billing. Its illustrated menu, cocktails, and late hours make it one of Nomad’s busiest Japanese grills for casual dates, friend groups, and after-work hangs.
Must-Try Dishes: Charcoal-grilled yakitori skewers, Karaage fried chicken, Rich bone-broth ramen bowls
What makes it special: High-energy yakitori house with ramen, skewers, and cocktails under one roof.
8.4
$$ Rose Hill
Wine 30 layers a narrow townhouse wine bar over a back garden and front sidewalk seating, giving you multiple outdoor pockets to sip and snack. Its list leans heavily into by-the-glass options and shareable plates, so the patio feels as much about lingering over conversation as it does about dinner.
Must-Try Dishes: Burrata-Serrano Ham Flatbread, Chili Garlic Shrimp, Crab Cakes
What makes it special: Townhouse wine bar with both sidewalk tables and a leafy back garden.
8.2
$$$ Rose Hill Korean
Hojokban translates contemporary Seoul dining to a stylish Madison Avenue space with soju-friendly plates, stews, and composed mains. It reads like a modern Korean dinner party, with dishes built for sharing alongside cocktails and rice wines.
Must-Try Dishes: Sous-vide galbi-style short rib, Perilla noodle salad, Budae jjigae-inspired jeon
What makes it special: Seoul-born restaurant translating modern Korean drinking food and mains to NYC.
$$$$ Rose Hill Italian
Tarallucci e Vino’s NoMad location combines a bustling wine bar with a serious pasta program, pouring Italian bottles alongside rigatoni with six-hour short rib ragù and tonnarelli cacio e pepe. It works equally well for after-work aperitivo, long dinners and weekend patio hangs near Madison Square Park.
Must-Try Dishes: Rigatoni with Six-Hour Short Rib Ragù, Cacio e Pepe Tonnarelli, Lasagna Verde
What makes it special: Wine-driven Italian café with serious housemade pastas and a busy patio.
8.1
$$$ Rose Hill French
Inside the Evelyn Hotel, Brass functions as a sleek French-leaning brasserie for cocktails, steak frites, and late-night bites around NoMad. Guests use it as a flexible spot for pre- or post-dinner drinks, small plates, and bistro staples in a room that feels more polished than a casual café but looser than fine dining.
Must-Try Dishes: Steak au poivre with fries, Steak tartare with toasted bread, Tarte flambée flatbread
What makes it special: Hotel brasserie energy with French classics and a strong bar program.

Worthy Picks

$$$ Rose Hill
Rosehill Rooftop crowns the Park South Hotel with a 1970s-inspired lounge that leans into skyline views, fire pits, and shareable plates. Guests come for mini tacos, pizzas, and sliders that pair with spritzy cocktails in a room that toggles between date-night cozy and event-ready buzz.
Must-Try Dishes: Mini tuna poke tacos, Truffle fungi pizza, Wagyu beef sliders
What makes it special: Skyline-facing rooftop lounge with fire pits and shareable, cocktail-friendly plates.