Opened in 1963, Restaurant Nippon became the first Japanese restaurant in the United States with an authentic sushi bar.
This immersive attraction re-envisions the City through a candy-colored lens, with interactive games, rare nuggets of City history, and the opportunity to collect candy across three floors of mesmerizing artistry.
The 50-minute and 80-minute NY Waterway Harbor Tours take passengers around New York Harbor and the lower Hudson River, providing unobstructed views of world-famous landmarks.
Victor’s, in the Theatre District, has been a redoubt for high-end Cuban food since 1963.
Since 1992, guests have come to Luigi's in New Hyde Park, Queens, to enjoy a well-made cocktail, a diverse selection of wines and an unforgettable meal.
This opulent restaurant has been a treasured destination since 1927, serving continental classics in a soaring setting.
Inspired by his family and their home-cooked meals, Vallata is celebrity chef Tom Colicchio's first-ever Italian restaurant.
Pylos brings fresh, wholesome cooking from all regions of Greece to an elegant, contemporary and comfortable setting in the East Village.
Find 24-hour comfort food and Ukrainian specialties at this East Village standby.
From their handcrafted pastries every morning, to their fresh pastas and locally and seasonally inspired Italian plates at night, Tarallucci e Vino invites you to start or end your day and unwind with them.
Visitors explore 35+ original luminescent artworks by artist Alex Aliume that transform through visible light, ultraviolet fluorescence and phosphorescent afterglow.
Bourbon Steak is chef Michael Mina's love letter to the classic American steakhouse, serving the finest cuts of premium beef and seafood, as well as seasonal ingredients sourced from local farmers and purveyors.