Empire Steak House's location on the east side has two raised tiers of seating featuring wrap-around booths and a hand-painted dome.
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.
Industry Kitchen serves simply prepared modern American dishes with views of the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges and Brooklyn skyline.
The menu includes delectable cuts of grilled meats such as sizzling steaks, lamb, chicken and pork carved tableside by Brazilian trained gaucho chefs as well as a lighter seafood option.
The goal of this steakhouse is to serve the perfect steak in an environment where everyone, guests and staff, can relax and enjoy themselves.
This site, a detailed map of New York’s gay and lesbian life, offers detailed reviews of restaurants, attractions and nightlife.
Located near Radio City and Times Square, Del Frisco's Grille features a sweeping bar with a wood-burning oven, expansive walls showcasing more than 700 bottles of wine and a sprawling patio perfect for al fresco dining.
At Kelly's Sports Bar, skip standard stadium fare for signature cast-iron burgers, crispy wings, wraps, and salads alongside craft beers, premium spirits, and fine wines.
The restaurant at Eataly SoHo pays homage to the icons of Italian gastronomy.
The Center for Jewish History is the best place outside of Israel to learn about Jewish history, culture and art.
Century 21, Lower Manhattan's department store for bargain-priced designer clothing, has reopened.
Cooper Hewitt holds a collection of over 210,000 design objects spanning 30 centuries. The museum also features a public garden and interactive galleries.