Due to the US government shutdown, some NYC attractions and parks may have modified hours or be closed. Please call ahead before your visit. For more information visit the websites of the National Park Service and Smithsonian.
This neighborhood spot takes visitors from day to night with fresh-brewed coffee and beers on tap.
A Jamaica mainstay, this indoor food and shopping court has stalls selling everything from Dominican snacks to handmade soaps.
Sagar offers authentic Bangladeshi and South Asian dishes in the heart of Little Bangladesh in Queens.
This takeout spot specializes in Jamaican patties and other West Indian classics like curry goat and jerk chicken.
Visit a last-of-its-kind ship for family-friendly maritime events, sip ’n’ paint nights, and more.
A Chinatown classic, Mee Sum has been knocking out traditional Cantonese comfort food since 1967.
This old-school Chinatown bakery and canteen has gone viral for its roast pork “pineapple” buns.
Rosevale Cocktail Room, located inside the Civilian Hotel, offers a world-class beverage experience alongside delectable bites.
Restaurateur Roni Mazumdar and Chintan Pandya explore the yesteryears of India from the perspective of a 75-year-old immigrant man from Kolkata—Roni’s father.
This chic wine bar—overseen by Fabrice Warin, a restaurateur with roots in upmarket New York institutions like François Payard Bakery and Le Cercle Rouge—is an oenophile's dream.
Naks by Unapologetic Foods offers a gastronomic tour of the Philippines framed by the personal memories of the restaurant’s chef, Eric Valdez.