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This restaurant-bakery combines rustic Italian and European cooking and traditional Jewish food. Alongside fresh homemade pastas, entrée salads and Belgian fries, there's Jewish deli rye and hand-rolled bagels and bialys.
Combines an authentic ostentatious decor and mellow ambiance, representing one of the last great Victorian "gin palaces" that once flourished in the industrial cities of Northern Ireland and England.
Koi New York's chic and sexy surroundings, inventive cocktails and beloved signature dishes set the scene for a fun and sophisticated dining experience.
Located in Elmhurst, New York, Queens Center is an urban shopping center featuring a variety of top retailers and restaurants.
Pig and Khao is inspired by chef Leah Cohen's Filipino heritage and extensive travels throughout Southeast Asia.
The Public offers two Jean-Georges Vongerichten restaurants, an all-day market, an a la carte restaurant, and three bars including a rooftop with amazing views.
With specialty coffee, breakfast sandwiches, brick-oven pizza and craft cocktails on offer, The Uptown Garrison has something to satisfy your cravings from morning till night.
Poster House is the first and only museum in the United States dedicated to the global history and design of posters.
PlaceChase is a mobile audio-tour platform that lets users explore NYC on a scavenger hunt through time.
Located in Times Square, this famous eatery shares the bustle and flash of its surroundings.
The Mediterranean-inspired menu, as well as cheese plates, charcuterie, chocolates and truffles, is all meant to be paired with wine.