With so many great dining options in town why do we feel obligated to cook for ourselves and a crowd of hangers-on for Thanksgiving? Besides, aren't ovens for storing ones extensive VHS collection? Once you've spent $145 buying a free-range turkey and organic hericot vert, the cost of dining out seems downright reasonable. So put down the turkey baster, pick up your phone and make a reservation at one of our picks for a Thanksgiving out on the town. Yes, it's true you'll have a harder time making a leftover sandwich in the morning, but on the plus side: no dishes to wash.
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14 Great Thanksgiving Dining Options To Keep You Out Of The Kitchen
Queens Restaurant Week Great Time to Visit Water's Edge
The city's recurring "restaurant weeks" are all about getting your money's worth by visiting an establishment that would ordinarily be beyond your reach; there's no sense paying $25 for a prix-fixe at a place that ordinarily charges about that about much or less, which is why the Water's Edge is an ideal choice for Queens Restaurant Week. Situated literally on the edge of the East River in Long Island City, next to Deitch Studios, the three decade-old restaurant could easily be misidentified as a private catering hall—which it is. But it is also an Asian-inflected seafood restaurant with three star ambition, and it re-opened a few weeks ago after an extensive face-lift.
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