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This Chinese restaurant offers a playful rendition of a classic “cha chaan teng” (a Hong Kong-style cafe or diner) with a downtown fine-dining ambiance.
Mastro's collection of sophisticated steakhouses and Ocean Clubs has brought its masterful combination of world-class service, highly acclaimed cuisine and refinement to New York City.
This vibrant South Bronx events space serves as a hub for local celebrations, weddings, yoga classes and pop-up shops.
Run by a local nonprofit, this South Bronx café serves coffee and pastries, plus globally inspired dishes for dinner.
This authentic traditional Celtic watering hole features a down-to-earth vibe and well-poured pints of Guinness.
Housed inside a 100-year-old carriage house, this gallery exhibits work in all media, including painting, sculpture and installation projects.
This simple noodle spot focuses on the flavors of China's southeastern Yunnan province.
A Sunset Park institution, Lucky Eight's extensive seafood menu is on display in the restaurant's many tanks full of live shrimp, crabs and eels—and tasty specimens are plucked fresh right as you order.
Hyatt Centric Midtown 5th Avenue New York is a full-service lifestyle hotel in central Manhattan, located with walking distance of iconic New York City attractions.
This clubby Financial District spot serves steakhouse classics and Asian dishes in an airy industrial space.
This housewares store, run by Malaysian brother-and-sister team Yien and Leon Wong, emphasizes minimalist design and rich materials in its handcrafted goods.