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Days Closed:
- None
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Kid Friendly:
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WiFi - Free:
- Large Print: Yes
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Beverage Specials:
- Stella Artois Available
- Wine Pairings/Special
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Dietary Needs/Preferences:
- Gluten-Free
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
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Mastercard Status Venue:
- Banquet Capacity: 80
- Cocktails Capacity: 200
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Group Price - Breakfast:
- $25 - $35
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Group Price - Dinner:
- $35 - $45
- $45 - $55
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Group Price - Lunch:
- $15 - $25
- Max Group Size: 35
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Meals Served:
- Breakfast (Regular)
- Lunch (Regular)
- Dinner (Regular)
- Primary Cuisine: American New
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Reservation Platform:
- No Reservations
- Restaurant Capacity: 65
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Restaurant Features:
- Bar/Lounge
- Reservations Accepted
- Re-Opening Status: Open - Fully

- Man Jae Kwon
- Director of Sales & Marketing
- ManJae.Kwon@hilton.com
- Millennium Hilton New York One UN Plaza, 1 United Nations Plaza (44th St. off Second Ave.)
- Manhattan, NY 10017
Located near the United Nations headquarters in Midtown East Manhattan, Ambassador Grill is the signature restaurant of the Millennium Hilton New York One UN Plaza and features a daily breakfast buffet, internationally-inspired seasonal lunch and dinner menus, and an extensive wine and cocktail list. Designed by architect Kevin Roche in the mid-1970s, the restaurant is known for its distinct postmodern style and has been serving athletes, dignitaries, and heads of state for more than 40 years. The space was designated a New York City Landmark in 2017.
- Man Jae Kwon
- Director of Sales & Marketing
- ManJae.Kwon@hilton.com
- Millennium Hilton New York One UN Plaza, 1 United Nations Plaza (44th St. off Second Ave.)
- Manhattan, NY 10017

Located near the United Nations headquarters in Midtown East Manhattan, Ambassador Grill is the signature restaurant of the Millennium Hilton New York One UN Plaza and features a daily breakfast buffet, internationally-inspired seasonal lunch and dinner menus, and an extensive wine and cocktail list. Designed by architect Kevin Roche in the mid-1970s, the restaurant is known for its distinct postmodern style and has been serving athletes, dignitaries, and heads of state for more than 40 years. The space was designated a New York City Landmark in 2017.
