Restaurant
Straight out of "Sex and the City", the Japanese cuisine is excellent and the crowd is even more delicious!
Bryant Park Grill is located behind the landmark New York Public Library and offers Parisian style dining. Choose from an extensive whiskey selection at the stunning rooftop bar.
Nippon is the oldest, authentic Japanese restaurant in New York, and the first to serve sushi in NYC. Enjoy the perfect mix of traditional and new Japanese cuisine.
Shake Shack is a hip counter serve chain that has a modern gourmet take on fast food classics like burgers, chicken sandwiches and frozen custard.
Restaurant Row offers the city's best restaurants with food and wine options from eleven countries around the world.
Le Grande Boucherie is known as one of the most authentically French restaurants in Manhattan. The restaurant stretches the entire block of 6.5 Avenue of the Americas, and they offer year round outdoor seating options.
Located in Manhattan's state of the art skyscraper, One Vanderbilt, Le Pavillon offers a unique setting to enjoy a contemporary twist on traditional French cuisine by Chef Boulud.
Marseille is a delicious French brasserie that has been around for nearly two decades and is a favorite among neighbors, theatre goers, performers and tourists.
With direct access from the hotel’s lobby, The Stinger is a cocktail and wine bar in the Theater District, offering handcrafted drinks and an extensive selection of wine and beer. Patrons enjoy bar bites and an a la carte dinner menu. Impeccable service and creative concoctions inspired by the city's famous rooftop bars make The Stinger a selected place to relax before or after exploring all New York has to offer.
Step into the sophisticated elegance of The Stinger. The restaurant, bar and lounge welcomes patrons with a lively scene, craft cocktails, and an a la carte lunch and dinner menu. The cozy atmosphere and tempting libations create a fabulous spot for pre or post theatre events, late night gatherings, or a nightcap.
An Oasis in The Big City at the corner of 45th and Fifth, on one of the busiest shopping avenues in the world. With a menu highlighting Hudson Valley produce and fresh Northeastern seafood, the calming atmosphere is ideal for business lunches, after work drinks, or pre theater dining.
Though focused on French cuisine, the location is iconic New York.
Molyvos brings filoxenia the Greek style of hospitality to the heart of Hells Kitchen.
Refined Greek Cuisine. Pure Ingredients. Simple Preparations.