The Financial District or FiDi happens to be New Yorks oldest neighborhood and home to Wall Street.

The area is highlighted by winding cobblestone streets and numerous historical landmarks.

Moreover, the US economy is figuratively operated from this street.

FiDi is home to some of the best restaurants in the city.

The restaurant boasts of high-ceilings, leather booths, and floor-to-ceiling windows.

What separates Crown Shy from Eleven Madison Park and Del Posto is its casual operation.

The restaurant has some fantastic dishes on its menu like charred octopus with chorizo and melted gruyere churros.

According to many, the place serves one of the best grilled chicken in NYC.

The Fulton

The Fulton is the world-renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichtensfirst-ever seafood restaurant.

Its located at Pier 17 in the Seaport District NYC and is a must-visit for seafood lovers.

This waterfront restaurant offers a menu that highlights freshly-caught wild seafood paired with seasonal cocktails.

The whole fish is served in an intricately designed pastry shell.

Delmonicos

This place needs no introduction as its a classic.

The Delmonico brothers established the restaurant, who then appointed Charles Ranhofer as Chef de Cuisine in 1862.

Additionally, the steakhouse serves prime-cut steaks made to the original specifications to its patrons.

Situated on the corner of Pearl and Fletcher, the diner first opened its doors in the early 1960s.

This is the best place to grab breakfast and relive the nostalgia of the days gone by.

The Dead Rabbit happens to anIrish bar with multiple awardsunder its belt.

The highlight of the place is the vintage setup of the restaurant and cocktails served in fancy teacups.

From historic diners to modern-age fine-dining restaurants, the Financial District has something for everyone.