The menu at Baires Grill New York features homemade dishes that capture the rich, traditional flavors of Argentine cuisine.
Diners feel the tropical breeze and experience yard-man and yard-woman flava style cooking.
Set inside the iconic New-York Historical Society building across from Central Park, Clara offers upscale New York classics.
With its cozy 1920s French look, Excuse My French is a small slip-down-the-basement bistro that feels like a speakeasy but offers much more.
This Chinese restaurant offers a playful rendition of a classic “cha chaan teng” (a Hong Kong-style cafe or diner) with a downtown fine-dining ambiance.
Wonderland holds pride in their captivating presentations of magical cocktail creations paired with Sichuan-inspired tapas.
The Quimby is named after the United State's first licensed female pilot, Harriet Quimby, a pioneer in aviation, known for her style and adventurous spirit.
Bananas is an expression of the chef-owners' take on Asian American food, incorporating classic Asian flavors with Western cuisine—a signature menu of American favorites with elements of Asian cooking.
Chili specialize in authentic Szechuan cuisine, offering a fiery feast for the senses with traditional dishes like spicy dan dan noodles, mouthwatering mapo tofu, and sizzling dry pots.
Twilight Lounge is a modern Chinese kitchen in the East Village where chef Peizheng Chen reimagines Cantonese and Sichuan cuisine.
Manuela is a welcoming neighborhood restaurant and bar in SoHo where great contemporary art and food combine to create a convivial atmosphere and sense of abundance.
Hear & There is an listening bar and omakase restaurant in Williamsburg from husband-wife team Howard Ng and Samantha Nie of Third Date Hospitality.