This bustling, steak-centric brasserie in Midtown Manhattan offers contemporary takes on bistro classics.
In the region of Puglia, in Southern Italy, masserias are fortified farmhouses, and many of them have now been transformed into restaurants or hotels.
Michael Chow's first New York City location has been an institution for hosting NYC's famous events in the fashion, art and music industries for more than 30 years.
Michael Chow’s hippest location, the second NYC outpost after the original on 57th Street, attracts celebrity patrons from the worlds of music, art and fashion.
Named in 1983 for legendary actress Helen Hayes, this intimate Broadway house is now home to Second Stage Theater.
Steps from Times Square, the Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square features 625 finely appointed guest rooms, available in two types: Millennium Classic and Millennium Premier.
Pinky Swear is an art-forward restaurant and cocktail bar on Manhattan's Lower East Side where creativity, connection, and discovery collide.
The beloved West Village institution comes to Midtown with another sun-filled dining room, large sidewalk cafe, beautiful private dining room, spacious bar and wine bar.
Rosemary's evokes an enclosed Italian courtyard, full of greenery, reclaimed-wood tables, exposed-brick walls and terra-cotta flooring.
This walk-in restaurant in Peter Cooper Village brings Rosemary's warm design, accessible menu of seasonal Italian dishes and neighborly hospitality to Manhattan's east side.
This sister restaurant to West Village mainstay Rosemary’s is an all-day Italian café-bar serving wholesome Italian fare in a casual and sophisticated setting.