Zuma, the brainchild of award winning co-founder and creator, Rainer Becker, brings its internationally acclaimed style of contemporary Japanese cuisine to midtown, New York. Serving dishes designed to share and inspired by the informal dining style of izakaya; the three kitchens present authentic yet alluring options, with bold flavors and simple presentation, highlighting quality ingredients. 261 Madison Avenue 10016
Panda Harlem is a highly unique dining experience inspired by fine cuisine, high-energy hospitality and hip-hop culture. This new restaurant and nightlife hotspot will be the place to see and be seen! All the sights, sounds and tastes of this immersive experience will make you feel as if you’ve been transported to Beijing. The selections at Panda has its roots in Asian culture with added American twists and the cocktails combine premium spirits with the freshest ingredients, creating the ultimate foodies paradise.Panda Harlem is the home to world-renowned Chinese comfort food, in an unpretentious setting, in a culturally diverse neighborhood and it all tastes like home! The nightlife will also support the community in a major way with events curated for all. The menu, decor and values are all inspired by Harlem itself. A Dream Hospitality concept!
Opened in 1979 by world famous restaurateur Michael Chow. MR CHOW started in London in 1968 and continues to enjoy generations of devoted clients from art, fashion, music, and entertainment. Recently awarded the 5 Star Diamond Award by the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences for its excellence, service, and cuisine this restaurant described by Givenchy as a "Precious Jewel Box" is one of the most beautiful restaurants in New York City serving high Chinese Cuisine with impeccable service. The menu at MR CHOW is a combination of old authentic Beijing, Original Recipes, and the signature dishes such as Chicken Satay, MR CHOW Noodles, and Ma Mignon. MR CHOW also serves one of the best Beijing Ducks in the world.The famous nightly handmade noodle show is presented in every location since the opening of London in 1968. "Elegant Midtown Chinese and its newer TriBeCa sibling offer “big-league” eats in “welcome-to-the-’80s” digs..." - ZAGAT