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Oil Watch has verified 6 restaurants in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan that cook without industrial seed oils. Top-rated: Frena, Bocca Di Bacco, Bocca Di Bacco. Breakdown: 3 Seed Oil Free, 3 Use Caution. Common cuisines: greek, thai, steakhouse, mexican.
Hell's Kitchen along Ninth and Tenth Avenues offers one of Manhattan's most diverse restaurant rows. Greek tavernas, Thai spots, and steakhouses sit side by side. The Greek and Italian establishments are your best bet for seed oil free meals here.
Ninth Avenue between 44th and 54th is Restaurant Row extended. The Greek tavernas here cook with olive oil across the board.
Tenth Avenue in the high 40s has newer spots that tend to be more health-conscious. The Thai restaurants on Ninth still mostly use soybean oil for stir-fry.
Of the 6 verified restaurants in Hell's Kitchen, 3 are rated Seed Oil Free or Mostly Clean. Frena is one of the top-rated spots.
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Yes. Oil Watch has verified 6 restaurants in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan that cook without industrial seed oils. Of these, 3 rated Seed Oil Free. Top-scoring spots include Frena, Bocca Di Bacco, Bocca Di Bacco. These restaurants use olive oil, beef tallow, avocado oil, butter, and ghee instead of canola, soybean, and corn oil.
Hell's Kitchen has a strong greek, thai, steakhouse restaurant scene. Of the 6 verified spots, 3 rated Seed Oil Free. Local tip: Ninth Avenue between 44th and 54th is Restaurant Row extended. The Greek tavernas here cook with olive oil across the board. Use the Oil Watch map to check each restaurant's oil breakdown for fryers, cooking fats, salad dressings, and sauces.
Browse the Hell's Kitchen map at oilwatch.app/map/nyc/hells-kitchen to see 6 verified restaurants and their cooking oil status. Frena is one of the top-rated spots in the neighborhood. Each listing shows exactly what oils are used for frying, cooking, salads, and sauces.
Greek and Mediterranean restaurants in Hell's Kitchen typically cook with extra virgin olive oil for grilling, roasting, and dressings. 3 restaurants here are rated Seed Oil Free on Oil Watch. Frena is among the top-rated options. Verify individual restaurants on Oil Watch for the full cooking oil breakdown.