Strip House Downtown delivers on dishes and décor, creating a steakhouse unlike any other in New York.
A favorite of concert goers at nearby Carnegie Hall, Trattoria Dell'Arte is a design landmark, thanks to an interior done by the legendary Milton Glaser, and a entrance marked by a giant white nose.
This cavernous restaurant captures the richness of NYC with a big, inclusive menu that ranges from miso to matzo ball soup and Cobb salad.
Paris Bar is an iconic French brasserie near Carnegie Hall and Central Park that serves traditional French fare from breakfast through supper every day, with brunch available on weekends, plus a rooftop bar.
This charming Tribeca restaurant has been serving up Brazilian home cooking in the West Village since 1998.
Opened in 1963, Restaurant Nippon became the first Japanese restaurant in the United States with an authentic sushi bar.
Serving the Theatre District with their classic Neapolitan menu since 1944, this celebrity hangout has played host to stars like Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Liza Minnelli and, most famously, Frank Sinatra.
The landmark Vanderbilt Hall, once Grand Central Terminal’s main waiting room, has been transformed into Grand Brasserie, a New York City meeting place with Parisian flair.
SaiTong, an upscale Thai restaurant located in the Theatre District in Midtown Manhattan, offers an authentic modern Thai dining experience in an elegant, wood-accented atmosphere
Tucked away above iPic Theaters is this spirited drinking and dining den with an urban chic atmosphere.