A to Z Rooftop on Fifth
Rooftop restaurant offers breathtaking city skyline views with heated igloos and cozy outdoor domes for comfort in cold weather. Atmosphere stays relaxing and vibrant with great music and well-crafted cocktails. Small space fills quickly, creating an intimate setting with standout food and drinks.
Good to know
Reservations are required due to limited seating capacity.
A 3% credit card surcharge is added to all bills.
An automatic 20% gratuity is included for all dining services.
Small sushi bar seats about 12 with chefs preparing meals in an intimate setting. Cozy speakeasy upstairs features 90s hip-hop music and a private rooftop terrace with views of the Empire State Building. Atmosphere combines mood lighting and a hip-hop inspired aesthetic creating a unique dining experience.
Good to know
Reservations are required and must be prepaid before your visit.
The omakase experience lasts 30 minutes and includes 12 pieces of sushi.
Occasional promotions offer the omakase for $50, making it more affordable.
Small space with wrap-around barstools offers views of the street and people walking by. Atmosphere blends 1920s Shanghai film vibe with jazz music and exposed brick featuring Mandarin newspaper articles. Energy feels clean and vintage, providing a calm spot away from busy city areas.
Good to know
The restaurant offers gluten-free noodles and customizable spice levels.
Portion sizes are large, making it ideal for sharing or a big appetite.
Prices are reasonable, providing good value for the portion sizes.
Spacious West African restaurant with contemporary decor and large HD TVs creates a cozy, casual atmosphere. Polite, modest diners often gather, many observing halal dietary rules, contributing to a friendly vibe. Amenities include a self-serve buffet, musalla for prayers, and a drinks section for tea or coffee.
Good to know
The food is served cafeteria style and you pay by weight.
The price is $7.99 per pound for a self-serve meal.
Customers take the food themselves and weigh it at the cashier.
Tables feature built-in gas grills that let diners cook their own food, creating an interactive dining experience. The atmosphere is laid-back and fun, with a mix of elegant and cozy seating arrangements. An under-counter exhaust system keeps cooking odors minimal, enhancing comfort during meals.
Good to know
Happy hour runs all day but ends at 5pm.
Reservations are recommended to avoid longer wait times.
The dining experience is limited to an hour and a half.
Large German beer hall offers spacious setup with traditional decor like beer steins and Bavarian flags. Atmosphere feels like an authentic German beer garden with excellent music and a lively vibe. Frequented by those seeking unique draft beers and classic German dishes in a vibrant setting.
Good to know
Beer is only available from 21:00.
Expect to pay a minimum of $100 for two people.
The restaurant asks for and keeps the credit card before ordering for payment guarantee.
Modern design and live DJ music create a lively, chic atmosphere with upbeat energy. The space balances a steakhouse vibe with nightclub elements, attracting a crowd looking for both dining and entertainment. Seating varies from spacious, quieter tables to booths with distinctive decor like blossom trees.
Good to know
Happy hour includes half off appetizers and is highly recommended.
Avoid 6pm bookings during the week due to happy hour lasting until 6:30pm.
STK has a deal for $69 per person for two, including wine and appetizers.
The Cutting Room
Cozy, intimate club with an old-fashioned style and cool interior sets a warm, cheerful mood for live music. The venue hosts talented musicians and singers delivering great performances in a space that feels magical and engaging.
Good to know
There is a minimum $25 per person charge for food and drinks.
Arriving after 6:20pm may result in limited seating options.
The venue does not provide seated tickets, which can be inconvenient.
Industrial chic design fills spacious rooms with great city views and top-notch amenities. Dim lighting, signature scents, and live jazz create a post-Prohibition vibe that blends comfort with upscale charm. Rooftop spaces offer lively energy while rooms maintain quiet even facing busy streets.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for the rooftop bar, especially on busy nights.
The rooftop is closed for private events each evening from 4-11 pm.
Guests enjoy complimentary wine from 5-7 pm during happy hour.
Rooms offer stunning city views and remain remarkably quiet despite the urban setting. The atmosphere is clean and modern with tasteful, understated decor throughout. Guests find the space spacious and well-appointed, with thoughtful amenities enhancing comfort.
Good to know
The hotel is located close to Times Square, MSG, and public transit.
Check-in can be done early at Executive Le Soleil.
Parking does not have in and out privileges.