Cozy spot shines with stylish decor and warm lighting perfect for dates or relaxing meals. Bottomless brunch offers mimosas or sangria at great value. Food impresses with delicious Argentine dishes and attentive service.
Good to know
The bottomless brunch deal is available for $25, offering 2 hours of unlimited mimosas or sangria.
Reservations are required on weekends due to high demand.
The restaurant closes at 10 PM, not 11 PM as indicated by the reservation system.
Cooking classes create a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels like a community kitchen where passion for Puerto Rican heritage shines. The space stays impeccably clean and organized, fostering a family-like vibe among participants. Authentic dishes and hands-on learning define the experience.
Good to know
Reservations for classes are often sold out months in advance, so book early.
Classes provide hands-on experience in traditional Puerto Rican cooking techniques.
Participants receive recipes to take home after the class.
Massive space with roomy seating and lively vibe fits large groups and bottomless mimosas. Food shines with tasty mac n cheese and solid entrees around $30. Outdoor seating adds luxury dining and fun music keeps energy high.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended at Helena Brunch on weekends due to its popularity.
The bottomless brunch is available from 11am to 4pm on weekends.
Happy Hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Small interior with neon lights and street art sets a lively mood. Enjoy bottomless mimosas and beer for 90 minutes alongside Asian Latin fusion dishes like shrimp tacos. Multiple TVs offer a 360-degree sports view for a fun, cozy downtown hangout.
Good to know
The restaurant adds a 20% automatic gratuity to each check, regardless of party size.
You should make reservations since the venue is small.
The happy hour is from 5-7 PM and features a variety of food and drink options.
Tiny six-person sushi counter creates an intimate setting with modern, elegant decor. Lively and energetic atmosphere contrasts typical omakase calm, featuring friendly interaction between chef and diners. BYOB policy and complimentary sake add to the welcoming experience.
Good to know
Reservations are required for the 5pm seating on Saturdays.
The restaurant is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle).
The price for the 15-course omakase is $85, which is reasonable for NYC.
Open kitchen and L-shaped counter create a calm, interactive vibe with about 14 seats. Food offers bold flavors and fresh ingredients with six types of fish for unlimited omakase. Enjoy unlimited sake and beer with attentive service in a warm, clean setting.
Good to know
This month, the restaurant changes to an AYCE and AYCD omakase concept.
You can bring your own bottle (BYOB) to the restaurant.
The $46 tasting menu includes 3 chef-selected dishes and one uni pasta.
Small, unassuming Japanese restaurant offers a quiet, calm atmosphere with jazz music that eases city hustle. Sushi and sashimi stand out for freshness and quality, served in a clean, well-lit space. Late-night hours make it a notable option for fresh sushi after typical closing times.
Good to know
This sushi restaurant is open until 1 AM, making it a late-night option.
Go Sushi opens at 4 PM and is closed on Mondays.
The take out 6-roll party platter offers great value for groups.
Rustic deli with tight seating and a nostalgic 70s decor creates a crowded, lively atmosphere. Meat carvers serve as a focal point, offering tastings that engage diners. Walls display celebrity portraits, adding to the historic vibe.
Good to know
The wait for the Katz Pastrami Sandwich can be an hour long.
You can only pay with cash at the front of the restaurant.
Do not lose your tickets even if you haven't used them to order anything.
Upscale modern Chinese restaurant with sleek decor and a dynamic speakeasy bar featuring a color-tracking ceiling light. Atmosphere stays calm and pleasant with cozy dining spaces and well-matched music volume. Popular for elevated Ningbo cuisine and standout dishes like soup dumplings and Peking duck.
Good to know
Dim sum is available on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 AM to 3 PM.
Reservations are required through Resy, not accommodating large groups.
The all-you-can-eat dim sum costs $29 per person, totaling around $40 with tax and tips.
Bar boasts a unique tap-on-wall system and a fun, cutesy vibe with loud DJ music. Bottomless brunch offers unlimited mimosas and wild rosรฉ for $25. Food is creative and delicious, with cocktails that perfectly match the menu.
Good to know
You can rent a space for no minimum in NYC.
Unlimited mimosas are available for $25.
We were allowed to bring our own catering and decorations for the event.