These days, Hell's Kitchen is a bit of a misnomer for the area of Manhattan that was once known as the borough's gritty underbelly. Immortalized in works like “West Side Story,” the neighborhood is both a transportation hub and an increasingly popular place to live. Hell's Kitchen's culinary scene is one of New York's most diverse, especially on 9th Avenue's famed Restaurant Row.
These days, Hell's Kitchen is a bit of a misnomer for the area of Manhattan that was once known as the borough's gritty underbelly. Immortalized in works like “West Side Story,” the neighborhood is both a transportation hub and an increasingly popular place to live. Hell's Kitchen's culinary scene is one of New York's most diverse, especially on 9th Avenue's famed Restaurant Row.