Le Fleur Rouge, a unique culinary experience rooted in Brooklyn, merges the vibrant flavors of Chinese cuisine with French culinary finesse, helmed by a Michelin-trained chef.
Members of GANYC, one of the oldest U.S. guides associations, are licensed by the Department of Consumer Affairs; it is illegal to conduct a tour in NYC without such a license.
Color Factory is a multi-sensory exhibit, inspired by the colors of the City, that guides visitors through 16 participatory installations designed to awaken audiences to the brilliant, everyday presence of color.
This romantic, red-velvet dining room is ideal for late-night, post-show dining with its lively scene and reinterpretations of bistro benchmarks.
Champers serves a French-adjacent twist on bar classics including oysters, roasted mushroom toast, deviled eggs, and Nicoise, alongside a large selection of champagne and sparkling wines.
The experience at The Flatiron Room - Murray Hill is meant to be a theatrical and memorable trip to Old New York.
This opulent restaurant has been a treasured destination since 1927, serving continental classics in a soaring setting.
Located in the Port Morris section of the Bronx, iNine boasts curated dishes from all over the world
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.
M Social Hotel New York Downtown is in the Financial District, located across from the World Trade Center and in close proximity to South Street Seaport, Wall Street, Battery Park and Tribeca.