Fandi Mata delivers a new take on artisinal, global cuisine inspired by the vast Mediterranean region, featuring classics with a contemporary touch.
The cuisine falls somewhere between French, Italian, and, as the chef loves to insist, “Californian”—reflecting the myriad possible directions of a set menu that changes every week.
Healthy portions of pork ribs, Texas-style brisket and pulled pork, along with plenty of cocktails and seasonal brews, are on the menu at this barbecue spot.
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Ellen's Stardust Diner, in the heart of Times Square, is famous across the globe for their singing waitstaff, The Stardusters, who sing all day from open to close.
The impressive arts programming here reflects all the diversity of the borough.
This Upper East Side location serves creative seafood in an upscale neighborhood setting, complete with warm hospitality.
El Museo del Barrio on Fifth Avenue's Museum Mile is the nation’s leading Latinx and Latin American cultural institution.
Dizzy's Club is Jazz at Lincoln Center's one-stop shop for some of the best live jazz and sophisticated soul food this side of New Orleans.
Poe spent the last years of his life in the Bronx at Poe Cottage, where he penned some of his most enduring poems. Look on your own or schedule a tour.
It might be a little tricky to find Freeman's but if you can make your way there, you’ll find surreal, hunting lodge–inspired decor, a hip scene and the most comforting meals.