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Bleu Fin Bar & Grill, a trendy seafood eatery in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, infuses the freshest ingredients with bold and tropical flavors of the Caribbean.
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.
The Happy Land Memorial Walking Tour is just one way to experience this Bronx community, home to the largest Garifuna population outside of Central America.
The National Museum of Mathematics aims to dispel the notion that math is boring.
JCAL presents contemporary art exhibitions, drama, music, dance performances, special events, and workshops.
Setting a standard in authentic Mexican cooking since opening its doors, Rosa Mexicano now has three locations throughout NYC.
"Socarrat" is that scrumptious crust that forms at the bottom of the paella pan when the liquid is rendered and the rice has reached its peak of succulence: evidence of a paella cooked to perfection.
Socarrat is the sensuous crust that forms on the bottom of the paella pan when the liquid is rendered and the rice reaches its peak of succulence.
Socarrat Paella Bar Chelsea reflects an ambiance rich in warmth, comfort and hospitality, and brings out the Spaniard in New York: it's elegant, bold and sexy. A neighborhood staple comprised primarily of one large communal table with a bar and smaller communal tables scattered throughout, Socarrat Chelsea also has a private dining room that can can accommodate up to 28 people.
Cloud of Goods is a rental platform accessible via a user-friendly website and mobile app, offering a convenient way to rent a wide range of equipment — from accessibility and medical gear to baby gear.
This clubby spot serves steakhouse classics and Asian dishes in Times Square.
For more than 50 years in Brooklyn Heights, Henry’s End has offered classic staples and neighborhood favorites alongside a seasonally oriented program of specials.