Space blends a chill atmosphere with a lively gaming barcade vibe. Enjoy American breakfast with Asian flair alongside over 50 PCs and a full bar. Unique soundproof streaming room and themed cocktails make it a top spot for gamers and friends.
Good to know
A day pass costs $20, while a monthly pass is $75.
You can pay $25 for unlimited access to both PC and console gaming for the day.
Food is not served until New Year, so bring your own meals.
Small bakery offers a cozy Israeli atmosphere with fresh baked goods aroma filling the air. Seating is limited to a few stools and benches, creating an intimate setting. Known for exceptional pastries like babka and rugelach, it attracts those seeking high-quality baked treats.
Good to know
A spicy cheese stick costs $4.50.
This place is not nut-friendly for those with allergies.
A line often forms out the door, indicating its popularity.
Small coffee shop offers a quiet atmosphere with chill music and stylish decor. Unique Tiramasu Croffle makes breakfast feel like a sweet treat. Friendly staff and filling drinks create a calm, cozy vibe perfect for brief breaks.
Good to know
The café is small, so seating may be limited during busy times.
There are no outlets available for charging devices.
The café has no table service; it's primarily a takeout spot.
Classic NYC spot with colorful decor and a chill vibe offers cozy booths and a lively patio. Breakfast shines with burritos and vegan scrambles. Neon lights and fun music keep energy high while drinks help you unwind.
Good to know
Everything on the menu is vegan.
If you plan on dropping in during the evening, make sure you have a reservation.
$15 for two regular/average tacos.
Small, crowded spot offers cheap dumplings and a cash-only policy. Warm, steamy vibe feels authentic and laid-back. Breakfast shines with egg pancake, perfect for any meal.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash, but there is an ATM on-site.
Be prepared to always wait for dumplings, bao, and soups.
Prices are cheap; 10 dumplings cost $4 and 20 cost $8.
Small space with large cushioned chairs creates tight seating and frequent movement through tables. Bright decor contrasts with a cold, noisy atmosphere. Open late with unbeatable prices and a diverse menu featuring unique dishes like duck rice rolls and clay pot rice.
Good to know
King’s Kitchen is open until 2 am, making it a rare late-night option.
Most clay pots cost around $12, offering good value.
The restaurant has a preset minimum 18% tip policy.
Small, cozy Dominican spot offers authentic music and a lively atmosphere where people dance merengue. Affordable breakfast sandwiches and large portions keep the vibe chill and easygoing. Seating is limited, creating an intimate, warm space.
Good to know
The restaurant has just a few seats, so takeout might be necessary.
The restaurant closes at 8 PM on Sundays.
The burger costs $20 with a drink.
Small space with American and Japanese decor offers a relaxed vibe where people hang out and play board games. Breakfast runs all day with affordable prices around $11. Outdoor seating adds to the casual, lively feel on weekends.
Good to know
The price-quality ratio for the steak frites is excellent at $19.
There is never a wait for brunch at the restaurant.
Breakfast items are available all day, with prices starting at $11.
Graffiti-adorned alley leads to a modern rustic space with a chill vibe and great music. Breakfast shines with eggs and chives and a burger perfect for families. Downstairs, a secret speakeasy bar offers a cozy, intimate spot.
Good to know
Reservations are required to avoid long waits, especially during peak hours.
The wait to get in is about 20-25 minutes depending on party size.
The speakeasy operates from 6-11 pm on certain days downstairs.
Rooftop bar offers 360-degree panoramic views and a lively atmosphere with music late into the night. Rooms feature artsy decor and quality furniture, providing a quiet retreat despite the city's bustle. Lounge amenities include complimentary drinks and facilities for outside food, enhancing comfort and convenience.
Good to know
A $35/day 'destination fee' is added to the bill.
The hotel does not offer breakfast service on-site but rather through an external place.
Only one elevator is running for 20 floors, leading to long wait times.