
Pier 61 Chelsea Piers (23rd St. & Hudson River), #200A, Manhattan, NY, 10011
New York City's National League baseball team, based in Queens, has won two World Series (the "Miracle Mets" of 1969 and the dominant 1986 squad) and features top stars Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto.
Enjoy delicate rice rolls, a Cantonese comfort food, at this food court stand.
This reliable hot pot chain restaurant is open all day and night.
This lively Shanghainese restaurant offers breakfast, dim sum, lunch and dinner every day of the week.
Face it: this is a fabulously designed hotel from a UK chainlet (Firmdale), located in a fashionable, moneyed area of Manhattan (SoHo), and ideal for dropping in for a meal, cocktail or afternoon tea.
Guests can immerse themselves in Harlem's vibrant neighborhood at this boutique hotel.
This upscale destination has been reimagined for a contemporary era of luxury.
This elegant Thai restaurant in NoMad offers popular dishes such as pad Thai and tom yum goong, as well as chef's specialties that show the complexity of the country's cuisine.
Market 57 is a new dining destination on Pier 57 along the Hudson River, committed to celebrating New York City’s local, independent food culture.
Restorative bowls of ramen, sashimi and sushi rolls are served up at this hip izakaya.
Brickyard Craft Kitchen & Bar, featuring one of the largest bars in Tribeca, serves up great food, craft beers, and creative cocktails in a lively setting with multiple TVs showing different games at once.