Y Space BBQ's expert chefs skillfully blend traditional grilling techniques with innovative culinary creations, ensuring every bite is a voyage of discovery.
An exquisite menu by chef Marco Barbisotti, a native of Milan, reflects the brand's culinary vision and historic origins of Northern Italy, including its signature vitello tonnato, cotoletta milanese and risotti.
The menu by chef Iacopo Falai reflects the brand’s culinary vision and historic origins of Northern Italy, including its signature vitello tonnato, cotoletta milanese and risotti.
Shortly after the original Sant Ambroeus opened its doors in Milan in 1936, a devoted following emerged.
Domodomo is a premier Japanese restaurant specializing in handrolls, sushi, and modern interpretations of traditional Asian dishes.
The world's most famous rock club opened in December 1973, when musician/actor/nightclub manager/concert impresario Hilly Kristal took over the decrepit Palace Bar and christened it CBGB & OMFUG (Country, Blue Grass, Blues & Other Music For Uplifting Gourmandizers).
Located in the historic Essex Street Market Building, Essex is a loft-like multilevel space with contemporary cuisine inspired by the flavors of the Lower East Side.
Discover a captivating underwater world where the culinary approach mirrors the environment: beautiful presentation, bold flavors, and the freshest seafood prepared with precision and care.
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 menu includes delectable cuts of grilled meats such as sizzling steaks, lamb, chicken and pork carved tableside by Brazilian trained gaucho chefs as well as a lighter seafood option.
Via 13, set in the West Village, serves the essence of Italy today—bold flavors, warm hospitality, and surprising twists make every visit unforgettable.