Sei Less is putting Hispanic Heritage Month on the table.
The Midtown Manhattan celebrity hotspot, known for attracting A-list diners from Cardi B to Fat Joe, has rolled out a monthlong menu celebrating Hispanic trailblazers in music, sports, and entertainment.
Launching September 15 and running through October 15, the $50 prix-fixe experience lets guests “eat like their favorite stars,” with dishes inspired by the go-to orders of frequent Sei Less patrons.
The highlights are as star-studded as the dining room. The Ozuna Rock Shrimp Tempura nods to the Puerto Rican hitmaker’s late-night visits. Rauw Alejandro gets a Sweet and Sour Chicken named in his honor.
Karl-Anthony Towns Dark Chocolate Mousse pays homage to the NBA star’s versatile game. Karl-Anthony Towns’ Dark Chocolate Mousse highlights the NBA star’s versatile style.
For a sweet drink, try the Amaya Lychee Papaya Martini. It is inspired by Love Island star Amaya Espinal’s win and her playful “Amaya Papaya” persona.
SEI LES RESTAURANT CELEBRATES HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH WITH SIGNATURE MENU
Sei Less co-founder Ivi Shano tells Page Six the restaurant wanted to go deeper than just celebrity name drops.
“For Hispanic Heritage Month, we wanted to honor several of the Hispanic trailblazers that visit our restaurant in a meaningful way,” he said. “Each of these individuals is an innovator in their field and we’re proud to champion them by sharing their stories through their favorite dishes. At Sei Less, we believe we’re more than a restaurant — it’s a home away from home that brings people together and celebrates culture and community in unforgettable ways.”
The new offering continues Sei Less’ tradition of turning cultural moments into culinary experiences. This past March, the Women’s History Month menu spotlighted names like Lil’ Kim, La La Anthony, and Ice Spice. Last year’s HipHop50 menu paid homage to New York rap icons, including JAY-Z, Nas, and Ja Rule.
Since opening in 2022, Sei Less has become a magnet for music stars and athletes alike. It’s a place where Travis Scott filmed part of a video. Fabolous and French Montana once immortalized the chicken satay in song.
With the Hispanic Heritage Month menu, Sei Less is once again serving culture with a side of celebrity.


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