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The nation’s largest provider of ground-level executive travel, Sunny's specializes in managing transportation for meetings, conventions, and large-scale events with precision and care.
Slide off your shoes and sit down on a comfortable pillow at this fine-dining establishment serving Korean-inspired vegetarian cuisine in Manhattan's Koreatown.
This marketplace and food hall allows customers to learn the best of Italian cuisine and wine.
Housed on the site of the former Fulton Fish Market, the Tin Building by Jean-Georges is a sprawling new culinary destination located in Lower Manhattan's historic Seaport.
An indoor-outdoor, California-style restaurant that has views of the Brooklyn Bridge from Pier 17.
Set on the 101st floor with breathtaking views, One Dine features a specially curated menu ideally complimented by small production wines, a fine selection of local draft beers and handcrafted cocktails.
Docks Oyster Bar has been serving the freshest seafood and oysters for more than 25 years in Midtown Manhattan.
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.
This historic South Brooklyn seafood restaurant features multiple dining rooms, including an outdoor deck, that all face the Mill Basin waterfront.