Catch NYC · New York
Meatpacking's see-and-be-seen seafood, sushi, and steak flagship - with a rooftop
Why we recommend Catch NYC in New York
Catch is the Meatpacking District at full volume - a see-and-be-seen seafood, sushi, and steak house that has anchored the corner of Ninth Avenue and 13th Street for fifteen years and still pulls a downtown crowd worth watching. When MyRSVP guests are building a night around a club, a rooftop, or a pool day and want a dinner that carries its own energy rather than a quiet warm-up, this is one of the first New York rooms we point them to. It is loud, glamorous, and unapologetically a scene, which is exactly the point: come for the tri-level room and the Catch Roof terrace, stay for the sushi flown in from Tokyo's Toyosu Market. This is the original Meatpacking flagship from Catch Hospitality Group, not the newer Catch Steak, and it is not a Michelin-s
Reserve a VIP table at Catch NYC through the MyRSVP concierge. Submit a request via the form on this page and a host will confirm bottle minimums, arrival timing and any large-group requests within hours. MyRSVP handles New York reservations with on-the-ground hosts who book the toughest rooms in the city.
Hours of operation
- Monday: 17:30 – 22:15
- Tuesday: 17:30 – 22:15
- Wednesday: 17:30 – 22:15
- Thursday: 17:30 – 22:15
- Friday: 17:00 – 22:15
- Saturday: 17:00 – 22:15
- Sunday: 17:00 – 22:15
Frequently asked about New York restaurants
Other New York venues
- 230 Fifth Rooftop · NYC's largest rooftop garden, head-on to the Empire State Building
- 4 Charles Prime Rib · The clubby West Village prime-rib room that's one of NYC's hardest tables
- Balthazar · The definitive SoHo French brasserie, see-and-be-seen since 1997
- Bar 54 · Times Square's highest rooftop bar, 54 floors up
- Beauty & Essex · The pawn-shop door to Tao Group's Lower East Side theater
- BondST · Modern Japanese and sushi in a dark NoHo townhouse
- Brooklyn Chop House · Multi-level steakhouse on Nassau Street in the Financial District.
- Cipriani Downtown · SoHo's see-and-be-seen Cipriani - Bellinis, carpaccio, and the jet-set scene
- COTE Korean Steakhouse · The Flatiron original - Michelin-starred Korean barbecue meets American steakhouse
- Daniel · Daniel Boulud's Upper East Side French flagship - jacket-preferred, tableside classic
- Don Angie · The West Village's cult Italian-American, home of the pinwheel lasagna for two.
- Eleven Madison Park · Daniel Humm's three-Michelin-star tasting-menu flagship on Madison Square Park.
Browse all New York venues · Build a custom itinerary · MyRSVP home