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With decor that evokes a luxury yacht, Lure puts a contemporary spin on its classic fish-house menu.
This casual trattoria features artisanal Italian meats and cheeses and house-made products like tuna in olive oil and guanciale (unsmoked Italian bacon).
Luma Hotel Times Square, located adjacent to Bryant Park, takes a modern approach to hospitality featuring complimentary WiFi, HD streaming, in-room Nespresso coffee and luxury amenities.
Down in the West Village, the Lortel has been hosting Off-Broadway productions since 1955, including Shakespearean plays, Catch-22 and kid-friendly fare.
Jazz legend Louis Armstrong's former Queens home now serves as a tribute to his life and legacy.
Loring Place offers seasonal, local, American cuisine by Chef Dan Kluger in the heart of Greenwich Village.
Lorenzos Restaurant, Bar & Cabaret serves modern Italian and American fare at breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily.
Home to world-class museums, expansive waterfront parks, local flea markets, comedy clubs, Michelin-starred dining and ethnic street food, Long Island City has it all.
Founded in 1959 by a couple who relocated from England, London Lennie's has evolved into a premier seafood restaurant, now owned by their son.
Aqua New York has two separate restaurants—Aqua Roma and Aqua Kyoto—each a master of its own cuisine to bring this unique lifestyle dining concept to the table.