PS Kitchen

Midtown


Whitewashed brick and distressed mirrors set the scene for a dining experience that lets you do good while eating well – all of PS Kitchen's profits go to several partner charities, helping people in NYC and abroad. The entirely plant-based menu offers appetizers, salads, Beyond Burgers, lasagne and a deliciously creamy 'chicken' (seitan) pot pie. Lunch offers a $26 prix-fixe option.


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