Large covered market blends historic architecture with modern food culture. Chewy cassava cakes in pandan and ube flavors offer sweet treats. An ATM inside makes cash access easy while enjoying diverse global dishes.
Chewy, coconutty cassava cakes come in pandan and ube flavors with pastel toppings. The coconut slice cake is sweet and rich, paired well with coffee.
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Happy hour offers half price on oysters and beers/wine.
Chelsea Market hosts various events, including cooking classes and pop-up shops.
Expect a 20-minute queue outside every restaurant during peak hours.
Latin American restaurant with live DJ and diverse music mix creates a lively atmosphere where dancing and socializing happen. Lighting and temperature stay comfortable, supporting conversation despite occasional loud music. Unique cocktails and photo-friendly spots add to the vibrant experience.
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The venue has a $5 mandatory coat check charge to enter, which is essentially a cover charge.
The bottomless brunch includes a 3-course meal and 90 mins of unlimited mimosas, sangrias, and frosés.
Happy Hour is every day from 11 AM to 4 PM with prices ranging from $5 to $8.
Wide, open layout spans two buildings with bright lighting and spacious food court featuring diverse cuisines. Clean, organized environment offers amenities like escalators, elevators, and entertainment options. Atmosphere feels comfortable and bustling, welcoming a varied crowd throughout the day.
Multiple ATMs are available and they always work reliably. Charging stations and seating areas are nearby for convenience.
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Parking costs $4 for the first hour, increasing by $2 thereafter.
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
The mall is wheelchair accessible with elevators and wide pathways.
Space features wood-burning fireplace, lush plants, and brick walls creating a cozy, inviting vibe. Background includes jazz music or silent movies, enhancing a relaxed atmosphere. Outdoor seating resembles a sunny Parisian setting, adding charm and warmth.
Carrot cake and tiramisu stand out with rich flavors. The triple chocolate mousse cake offers a smooth, satisfying finish.
Good to know
Brunch at Bijan’s is cash only.
For breakfast, they don't accept credit cards.
The kitchen is open until 11:45 PM.
Authentic Caribbean restaurant with Haitian paintings and artistic decor creates a cozy atmosphere. Loud live Haitian music fills the space, making conversation difficult but energizing the environment. Outdoor seating offers a comfortable and pleasant experience.
A moist Haitian cake stands out here, presented with a sparkler for birthdays. Dessert options include red velvet and carrot cake, though carrot cake may not always be available.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with half-price appetizers.
Karaoke starts at 10pm on Wednesdays with a two-drink minimum.
The bar has a game night on Wednesday.
Rooms offer magnificent city views with modern, practical design including microwaves and mini fridges. The atmosphere stays remarkably quiet despite the central location. An attached Italian restaurant provides a notable dining option on-site.
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The hotel does not accept cash for payment.
Valet parking is not offered; guests must park themselves and use a nearby parking facility with a discount.
There is a €100 daily guarantee fee that totals €700 for a week-long stay, which is returned upon departure.
Huge, airy space with minimalist design and private work pods creates a serene, focused atmosphere. Mellow background music and stylish ceramic cups add to the elevated coffee experience. Seating areas separate laptop users from conversation zones, supporting both work and socializing.
Cheese cake stands out as a must-try. Coffee and cardamom cake offer delicious flavors. Basque cake has a different origin but tastes not bad.
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The coffee shop does not have public wifi.
There is not enough seating available in the cafe.
The espresso costs $12 or more.
Buffet restaurant offers huge, well-decorated space with abundant seating including booth-style options for intimacy. Atmosphere stays family-friendly and pleasant, with clear sounds of conversation and silverware. Hibachi grill section provides an engaging live cooking experience.
Red velvet cake and carrot cake appear as sweet options. Mini cupcakes and sponge cakes come with light sugar levels. Squid cake offers a unique savory twist among the desserts.
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The Hibachi lunch menu ends at 3:00 pm, transitioning to dinner afterward.
Special occasion meals are offered on holidays like Mother's Day.
Free parking is available for up to 2 hours with validation.
Charming corner bistro with European-style atmosphere and warm sunlight fills the space. Comfortable seating and plants everywhere create a family atmosphere that feels inviting. Outdoor seating welcomes dogs, and light music adds to the relaxed vibe.
Good to know
Parlay is cash only; no credit cards or mobile payments accepted.
The café charges 75 cents for a to-go cup.
Diners must order food to sit inside the café.
Narrow building with small rooms and comfortable beds offers a quiet retreat from constant street noise outside. A rooftop bar provides a 180° view including the Empire State Building, creating a standout feature for relaxation and drinks. Lobby areas can become congested during busy check-in times.
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Check-in time is at 4 PM and check-out is at 11 AM.
The hotel charges $65 for parking, but there is no hotel parking available.
The rooftop bar has a well-priced happy hour.