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Midtown Manhattan is a bustling hub of activity, and if you’re planning a night out with a group of friends or coworkers, the options for dining can seem overwhelming. But fear not! We’ve put together a list of the top 5 restaurants for groups in Midtown, so you can focus on having a great time with your loved ones, and leave the restaurant planning to us.

Carmines: This classic Italian-American institution has been serving up hearty plates of pasta and delicious meat dishes since it opened in the 1940s. With its warm, welcoming atmosphere and family-style portions, Carmines is the perfect spot for a big group of friends or a company dinner. Be sure to try the spaghetti and meatballs, the lasagna, and the eggplant parmesan.

Sushi Nakazawa: This upscale sushi spot is a must-visit for any seafood lover. With its omakase menu, you’ll get to try a variety of expertly prepared sushi and sashimi, all served up in a sleek and modern setting. Be sure to try the uni (sea urchin) and the toro (tuna belly).

The Smith: This American bistro is a great spot for a casual dinner with a group. The menu features classic dishes like burgers, mac and cheese, and meatloaf, all made with high-quality ingredients. The space is comfortable and casual, with a lively bar scene. Be sure to try the truffle fries, the roasted chicken and the warm chocolate chip cookie

Keens Steakhouse: This historic spot has been serving up some of the city’s best steaks since 1885. With its old-school atmosphere and massive portions, Keens is the perfect spot for a celebration or a big group dinner. Be sure to try the mutton chop, the dry aged steak and the creamed spinach.

Empellon: This trendy Mexican spot is a great spot for a group of friends looking for something a little different. With its modern take on traditional Mexican cuisine and its lively atmosphere, Empellon is sure to be a hit with any group. Be sure to try the tacos al pastor, the ceviche and the mole negro.

No matter which of these spots you choose, you’re sure to have a great time with your group. Just remember to come hungry, and be prepared for a night of delicious food and good company.

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