An homage to Hip Hop, the Boro and the culture that created it!At Beatstro we specialize in providing a nostalgic experience of the Golden Era of Hip hop in the Bronx. Our ambiance will certainly transport you to the days of struggle in the Bronx and the creativity that came from it. Our cuisine is an expression of the two cultures that created Hip Hop- African and Puerto Rican. We combined and broadened the two giving you a fusion that's exciting as well as delicious!
Maison Harlem is pleased to be the newest culinary destination spot to join West Harlem's vibrant community. Featuring a charming rustic interior that perfectly complements the mouth-watering French Bistro style menu and superb wine selection."We are two food and wine loving French New Yorkers who are bringing an exciting restaurant to Harlem, one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the borough."
Whether you are sitting in our lounge, at the bar, or our inviting heated back patio you will enjoy Asian small plates, fabulous cocktails, and a fantastic Harlem vibe. James Beard award winner Serena Bass (formerly of The Serena Bar in The Chelsea Hotel) currently the Executive chef of our sister restaurants Lido and The Fox has not only created a delicious menu she has designed the striking interior. For parties of 6 or more contact the restaurant at (917) 409-0570 after 4pm or email info@bixiharlem.com to set a reservation. Thank you!
Casa Tuya is a crossover Latin American restaurant in Manhattan’s Inwood neighborhood, with a focus on creating a relaxed and inviting ambience where you can enjoy culturally diverse Latin food from their award winning chef, craft cocktails from our mixologist and your favorite music. During the day, Casa Tuya serves as a tranquil lunch space which transitions to a more upbeat and social space during the evening hours with a more upscale menu.
Discover a bold fusion of flavors at Harlem’s new café-style bistro, where Caribbean and Asian culinary traditions meet in a vibrant, relaxed setting. Our menu blends the spices and ingredients of the Caribbean with the elegance of Asian cuisine, creating a fresh, exciting dining experience that’s as authentic as it is unexpected. Join us for great food, warm hospitality, and a lively Harlem vibe that makes every visit memorable. Perfect for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, we're the neighborhood spot bringing people together with unforgettable fusion flavors.
Escape to a world of Cuban delicacies at Amor Cubano. The authentic 1950's Havana setting combines the classic golden age of Cuba with a younger, hip and sexy atmosphere. The air is filled with dancing, singing and performance art as you dine on Cuban cuisine at this truly unique restaurant.
Please note; we only take reservations up to one week in advance.With Broadway's staggered start times, things get tricky, so if you're desired time is unavailable online, please give us a call, as we hold a certain number of tables for phone reservations only. For parties of six or more, please call the restaurant directly.Since 1965, Joe Allen has been a quintessential New York restaurant serving a classic American menu in the heart of the Theater District. Just two blocks from Times Square, it has been a favorite of Broadway performers, locals, and tourists for almost 50 years.We begin taking reservations seven days in advance starting at midnight online and at 11 a.m. over the phone. Because of staggered theatre times we can only guarantee reservations made online for one-and-a-half hours for parties of two, and two hours for parties of three or more.For reservations after theatre, please check your show's running time at http://joeallenrestaurant.com/show_info
About Grand BrasserieTimeless elegance of historic Grand Central Terminal with the laid-back elegance of French design. Landmark Vanderbilt Hall, once the Terminal's main waiting room, has been transformed into Grand Brasserie, a New York City meeting place with Parisian flair. Open daily from 5:30 AM to 2 AM, our brasserie features two impressive bars and dining rooms, offering a menu filled with timeless French classics. Whether you're seeking a morning espresso, a leisurely lunch, or a late-night drink, Grand Brasserie is your go-to destination for authentic French cuisine in the heart of New York City. What you need to knowHow to get to. Located inside Grand Central Terminal, in the grand Vanderbilt Hall. 89 E 42nd St. Entrance to Grand Central Terminal at 42nd Street & Park Avenue. Grand Brasserie is an airy 400-seat restaurant and bar, open during the terminal’s hours, 7 days a week. Brunch from 5:30 AM - 3 PM. Dinner until 2 AM. Lunch Prix Fixe menu available daily.
We are Open for the Holidays, see site for special menu and hours, but at this time please call for reservation availability."The place where New Yorkers eat"Knickerbocker is known for its great Jazz and its 28 oz. T- Bone Steaks and is a favorite among many celebrities including F. Murray Abraham, Chris Noth and Alec Baldwin. Racheal Ray listed us in her "NYC Favorites" and has praised our Shrimp Cocktail, Creamed Spinach, and of course our T- Bone Steaks.The word "Knickerbocker" itself, says "New York". Upon entering, you’ll know you're in the Village. Its wood paneled walls sport rare turn of the century posters and original caricatures by Al Hirschfeld. Large leather booths line the walls and brass rails accent the 100 year old marble bar, where Charles Lindbergh signed his Trans Atlantic contract.We have survived the times by using the freshest ingredients from local markets, and offering good solid value and quality.