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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.
This rollicking one-hour live stage show is filled with family-friendly, award-winning magic, comedy, mind-reading, grand illusion, and audience participation.
Located on the Upper West Side and home to the famed Lincoln Center cultural amenities, the Lincoln Square Business Improvement District was founded in 1996 by community stakeholders and area business and property owners.
Lincoln Ristorante combines Chef Shea Gallante’s refined interpretation of Italian cuisine with the vision of restaurateur Nick Valenti.
James Beard Award–winning author Serena Bass, Lido's executive chef, creates unique twists on Northern Italian classics on Harlem's "Restaurant Row."
The conference center at Level Ten is a versatile event space designed for networking, presentations and gatherings.
At Sarabeth's Central Park South, you'll find contemporary American food, a warm atmosphere and the friendly service Sarabeth's restaurants are known for.
Liberty Cruise provides cruises with views of the Statue of Liberty and other sights, with multiple departure times and a convenient boarding location
The cuisine falls somewhere between French, Italian, and, as the chef loves to insist, “Californian”—reflecting the myriad possible directions of a set menu that changes every week.