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    Restaurant in New York City, United States

    Ramerino

    100Pearl Points

    Midtown convenience

    Ramerino, Restaurant in New York City

    About Ramerino

    Ramerino is a practical Midtown pick when timing and location matter more than a trophy meal. Its broad daily hours make it useful for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a flexible group plan near Bryant Park and Grand Central, but choose a more clearly defined peer for a special-occasion spend.

    Ramerino is a New York City venue with verified hours that make timing the main practical detail. From Monday through Friday, the listed schedule is 8–11:30 AM, 12–3:30 PM, 4:30–10:30 PM.

    Beyond the schedule and a business-casual dress code, the verified information is limited. There is no confirmed price tier, cuisine description, chef credit, award, seating count, tasting-menu format, takeout or delivery detail, or dietary-policy information in the available data. Treat this page as a planning snapshot for Ramerino in New York City rather than a full critical review.

    Use it for flexible timing, not a high-stakes booking

    The strongest verified case for Ramerino is practical timing. Weekday hours cover morning service, midday service, an evening window, which can help when plans need to fit around a New York City schedule.

    Because the available details do not confirm specific dishes, service style, off-premise options, or price, it is best to confirm anything important directly before you go. If the meal needs a clearly defined format, compare Ramerino with other New York City dining options before committing.

    Who should choose it over other options

    Pick Ramerino when the verified weekday schedule and business-casual dress code fit your plans. If you are choosing among other named options, you may also want to compare it with Sushi Sho or Alidoro, depending on what kind of meal you are planning.

    For readers mapping a wider New York City plan, the useful move is to treat this as one practical listing and use broader guides for the rest of the day: Our full New York City restaurants guide, Our full New York City hotels guide, Our full New York City bars guide, Our full New York City wineries guide, Our full New York City experiences guide.

    Quick reference: verified details include New York City location, business-casual dress code, weekday hours of 8–11:30 AM, 12–3:30 PM, 4:30–10:30 PM.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Ramerino accommodate groups?

    The verified details do not state a group policy or seating capacity. Confirm directly with Ramerino before planning for a group.

    Does Ramerino handle dietary restrictions?

    Plan to confirm directly before you go if you have strict dietary needs. The verified details do not spell out a special-diet program.

    What should I wear to Ramerino?

    The verified dress code is business casual.

    What is Ramerino known for?

    The verified information for Ramerino is limited to New York City location, business-casual dress code, listed hours. Specific cuisine, signature dishes, awards, price details are not confirmed here.

    Location

    16 E 39th St, New York, NY 10016

    New York City, United States

    Compare Ramerino

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    RamerinoNew York City, ,
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    AlidoroNew York CitySandwiches,
    Butterfield 8New York City, ,

    How Ramerino compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if this does not fit

    If the group wants a faster lunch, book Alidoro instead. If the meal is a splurge and sushi is the point, Sushi Sho is the stronger target.

    How Ramerino compares in Midtown

    Choose Ramerino when ease is the point. Against Sushi Sho, it is the lower-pressure decision: Sushi Sho is the clearer splurge for diners specifically seeking a high-end sushi format, while Ramerino makes more sense for a flexible Midtown meal without the same commitment.

    Alidoro is the sharper value call when sandwiches are enough and speed matters. Ramerino is better for sitting down with a group or stretching a meal beyond a quick lunch. Serafina 38th is the closer cross-shop for a casual Italian-leaning Midtown plan, especially when the group wants a familiar, low-risk room.

    Dagg Thai is the better pick when the group wants a more specific cuisine direction, while Butterfield 8 is the safer comparison for a larger, social Midtown outing. Ramerino's advantage is scheduling flexibility rather than a clearly signposted special-occasion identity.

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