Le restaurant NoMa Social et son chef Bill Rosenberg vous accueillent dans le Radisson Hotel. Il sert de nombreux tapas tels que l'halloumi cuit à la plancha avec de la confiture de figues, des oignons cipollini, et la hampe. Le menu du souper inclut notamment des pizzas au feu de bois, de la paella, du poulet scarpariello et des planches de charcuterie personnalisées. Le restaurant propose aussi un grand choix de vins et de bières, ainsi que des sangrias. Son menu alléchant pourra être dégusté dans une atmosphère chic, décontractée et confortable. Ouvert pour le dîner et le souper, le NoMa Social est apprécié par les gourmands de la région et aussi par les personnes séjournant à l'hôtel. Vous pourrez y savourer des plats du jour ainsi que des menus les week-ends jusqu'à tard le soir. Que vous soyez installés au bar, dans la salle à manger, ou sur l'un de nos canapés confortables, le délicieux menu saura satisfaire tous les goûts.
Caldera at Vida by Bent hospitality. A essence of the Greek islands, offering a unique blend of refined elegance against the backdrop of a breezy outdoor setting. Weekdays beckon guests to indulge in intimate dining curated by the acclaimed Chef Carlos Escobar. Come Friday & Saturday evenings, Caldera transforms into a spirited hub reminiscent of Mykonos, where a live DJ sets the stage for an electrifying atmosphere, complete with lively tunes, playful napkin twirls, and dancing aplenty that'll have you shouting 'opa!' in delight.
Looking out over the Long Island Sound from the window-lined main dining room, it is easy to see the vision and feel the passion behind VISTAMAR. Beautiful views await diners at this Latin restaurant, as you enjoy a variety of menu items and cocktails while enjoying the beautiful harbor scenery. Nestled in between the Pelham Bay area of the Bronx and Hart Island, City Island has become home to a bustling restaurant scene. VISTAMAR shines in this community, as it not only draws inspiration from the water that surrounds it but also adds Latin flavor. Easily accessible by car or public transportation, City Island is a beautiful departure from the hustle and bustle of New York City.
Welcome to Jalao! Escape from the streets of New York City to the brightly colored paradise of the Dominican Republic while dining at Jalao. Enjoy authentic Dominican food and vibrant cultural surroundings right in the heart of NYC’s Washington Heights Neighborhood.Eat surrounded by the vibrant ambiance of Taíno, African, and Spanish influences that blend together in a flavorful splash of Dominican culture. In a courtyard built for live music and dancing, experience the timeless atmosphere of the historic Ciudad Colonial of Santo Domingo.Located in the brand new Radio Hotel, join Manhattan’s Little Dominican Republic community as they experience a taste of home. Handcrafted Dominican furniture adorns the dining area, while the walls are splashed with brightly colored murals and authentic Carnival masks.
Join Us at Salsa Con Fuego where you Eat Drink Dance! Enjoy Our authentic Caribbean and Latin Cuisine. We offer Our Sunday All You Can Eat brunch buffet with Unlimited Mimosas. Celebrate Your Birthday with Us and Eat for Free (Ask About Our Birthday Packages). Salsa Con Fuego is The #1 Destination for Dinner, Happy Hour Cocktails and Live Entertainment.
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!
Established in 1969, Giovanni's Bicycle Club offers fine Italian cuisine in Englewood Cliffs. We also have room for large parties, please contact us for more information. Large groups are always welcome!
Patsy’s Pizzeria first opened its New York City location at 2287 1st Avenue in 1933, and quickly established itself as a family style, old-fashioned neighborhood restaurant. Patsy’s Pizzeria catered to the growing population of Italian immigrants who longed for the cuisine of their homeland in a casual family style atmosphere.