This classic French brasserie and bar in Tribeca has a friendly attitude and bistro favorites like duck frites. Stay for a meal or have a drink at the welcoming long bar.
Inspired by the rich culinary traditions of the Mediterranean, chef John Fraser explores the cuisine of the Aegean at Iris.
Set in a serene, beautiful space with whitewashed arched walls and stonework reminiscent of Cretan Islands, this Upper East Sider focuses on Greek seafood.
A lavishly gorgeous and perfectly refined town house is home to one of Jean-Georges Vongerichten's greatest dining accomplishments.
This world-renowned 2,755-seat theater is home to the New York City Ballet and a number of other performing arts organizations.
The Times Square arcade provides a spot for playing video games and Skee-Ball; enjoying outrageous cocktails; and trying out an extensive menu of satisfying bar food.
Junoon's name, meaning "passion" or "obsession," is an indication of the dedication that went into this restaurant.
Il Florista is a restaurant, bar, café, florist, boutique, and community education space that embraces the manifold uses and beautiful benefits of flowers.
Located on Manhattan's Upper East Side, Caravaggio boasts elegant Italian cuisine with a modern twist.
This Garment District hotel is convenient to the Theatre District and nearby attractions, including Madison Square Garden and Central Park.
Kashkaval Garden offers a casual, relaxed environment in which to enjoy wines, cocktails and Mediterranean food in Hell's Kitchen.
Pickles are more than just a garnish at this Southern-inspired eatery; they're a way of life.