15 East
With the successful move of Tocqueville, owners Marco Moreira and Jo-Ann Makovitzky set about re-inventing the restaurant's original space with the help of acclaimed architect Rechard Bloch. Reborn as 15 East, the restaurant serves contemporary Japanese cuisine and traditional sushi in an elegant, comfortable setting.
High on a Midtown rooftop with the Empire State Building looming dramatically overhead, 230 Fifth is one of New York's largest and most famous rooftop bars. More glamorous lounge than nightclub, it draws huge crowds for after-work drinks, weekend parties and unbeatable views across the Manhattan skyline. Its sprawling open-air terrace offers panoramic vistas, with the floodlit Empire State Building as its signature backdrop. In colder months the rooftop transforms into a winter wonderland of h.....

Few streets carry the symbolic weight that Fifth Avenue does in New York. Laid out as the Manhattan grid took shape in the early 1800s and generally dated to 1824, when its lower section reached Washington Square, the avenue first filled with the mansions of Gilded Age families before commerce gradually pushed the wealthy further uptown. What remained was a corridor that doubles as a roll-call of the city's landmarks and a global byword for luxury retail. Walking north, the route passes the Fla.....
71 Irving Place
Irving Farm is located 90 miles from New York City within the Hudson Valley region of upstate New York. The farm sits in a serene farming community at the foothills of both the Berkshire and Catskill Mountain ranges. All coffee is roasted in an early 19th century carriage house that has been converted into a modern roasting facility. Estate grown coffee beans are shipped directly to Irving Farm where they are stored in a climate-controlled environment. Before roasting, each bean undergoes exten.....
7A Cafe
7A Cafe at 109 Avenue A on the corner of 7th Street has been an East Village fixture since 1984. The restaurant is open 24/7, serving American Continental cuisine with breakfast dishes from 2am to 5pm, dinner specials from 6pm to 1am, and weekend brunch from 10am to 5pm. A weekday happy hour runs from 1pm to 7pm.
Set on the second floor of a building at 420 West 14th Street in the Meatpacking District, the 9/11 Museum Workshop is a deliberately small and personal counterpoint to the larger memorial downtown. It was founded by Gary Marlon Suson, who served as the official photographer for the Fire Department of New York during the nine-month recovery effort at Ground Zero, and it opened to the public in September 2005. Rather than recounting the attacks themselves, the exhibit concentrates on the months o.....
Agave
Smooth adobe walls, spruce-fir-latticed ceilings and flickering candles help create the stylishly relaxed vibe. Sit by the tall front windows watching West Village strollers, or settle into the warm, spacious back dining room. An informed, friendly staff takes care of newcomers and the slew of Agave addicts alike.
Opened in November 1924 as the Martin Beck Theatre, the Broadway house at 302 West 45th Street carries one of the more elaborate origin stories on the street. The vaudeville promoter Martin Beck commissioned it and, unusually for the time, paid for it outright, making it the only theatre in New York then standing without a mortgage. Architect G. Albert Lansburgh dressed it in a Moorish and Byzantine style meant to outshine its neighbours, with dressing rooms enough for 200 performers and an inte.....
Alachi Masala
Alachi Masala takes its name from the Alachi (Cardamom), a very small but extremely flavourful spice that has been used for thousands of years. We at Alachi Masala strive to bribg you flavorful dishes that embody the best of Indian Cuisine while at the same time recording that some like it hot & some like it not!
Alice's Tea Cup
Alice's Tea Cup at 102 West 73rd Street invites guests into a whimsical, Alice in Wonderland-themed tearoom serving scones, tea sandwiches, soups, and a proper afternoon tea service. The Upper West Side location is the original chapter of what has become a beloved multi-location concept, drawing families, brunch seekers, and tea enthusiasts. Private events, catering, and a curated gift selection supplement the dining experience.