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.
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.
Located on Manhattan's Upper East Side, Caravaggio boasts elegant Italian cuisine with a modern twist.
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.
This Garment District hotel is convenient to the Theatre District and nearby attractions, including Madison Square Garden and Central Park.
Dizzy's Club is Jazz at Lincoln Center's one-stop shop for some of the best live jazz and sophisticated soul food this side of New Orleans.
Led by distinguished architects, urban planners, and art historians, Build Tours' NYC architecture walking tours reveal the hidden gems and captivating stories that make this metropolis so extraordinary.
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.
This world-renowned 2,755-seat theater is home to the New York City Ballet and a number of other performing arts organizations.
Under soaring ceilings and a monumental wire-mesh sculpture by Edoardo Tresoldi, executive chef Jason Hall delivers pure, ingredient-driven flavors.
Celebrating the beauty of simplicity, chef Hillary Sterling centers Ci Siamo's Italian-inflected menu around live-fire cooking and seasonal ingredients.