Cafe offers a homey ambiance with unique Hong Kong-inspired decor and a social, soulful vibe. Back room features neon lights and board games, creating a distinct community space. Music is lively, sometimes loud, and the place welcomes dogs and local art events.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 5-7 PM with $12 glasses of wine.
Land to Sea hosts community events like art exhibitions and workshops regularly.
Expect the shop to be crowded on weekends, making seating limited.
Small pizza shop with two standing tables and a stone spinning oven that cooks pies evenly. Stylish, modern interior with upbeat music creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Known for fresh, high-quality ingredients and quick, handcrafted pizzas.
Good to know
There isn’t any indoor seating available at this pizza spot.
The entire process from placing the order to leaving takes only 5 minutes.
The restaurant imports almost all of their ingredients from Italy for quality.
Food tours wind through vibrant, diverse neighborhoods with stops at classic New York eateries offering pizza, falafel, and cupcakes. The atmosphere stays relaxed and fun, like walking with a knowledgeable friend. Tours highlight authentic local flavors and a colorful urban vibe.
Good to know
Tours typically last around 3 hours and include multiple food stops.
Reservations are recommended for groups larger than six people.
Expect to walk about 1-2 miles during the tour.
Robotic arm brews coffee in a sleek, futuristic space with modern metallic design and unique seating. Atmosphere feels like a blend of Tokyo-inspired vibe and innovative technology. Pastries include imported Spanish donuts and flaky almond croissants, adding to the distinctive experience.
Good to know
Signature coffee costs $2 on weekends.
They use commercial grade filtered water.
The seating area and bathroom are very clean.
Small groups walk through vibrant markets and scenic rooftops, enjoying a slow-paced, relaxed vibe with upbeat energy. The tour blends architectural views and local culture, offering tasty bites from diverse, well-curated food stops without feeling rushed or like a lecture.
Good to know
Participants should arrive hungry as the tour includes multiple food tastings.
Guides provide rich historical context about the neighborhoods visited during the tour.
The Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO tour includes a walk on the Brooklyn Bridge.
Sightseeing tours combine energetic neighborhoods with rich history and charming eateries. Guides share engaging stories that bring local culture to life, creating a lively and fun atmosphere throughout the walk. Groups often interact warmly, adding to the vibrant experience.
Good to know
The tour lasts for 3 hours in lower Manhattan.
Most of the tour is indoors, good for weather concerns.
Don't eat too much before the tour to enjoy the food.
Small space with open kitchen lets diners watch chefs hand-pull noodles. Atmosphere stays cozy and inviting, with comfortable seating and clean, vibrant decor reflecting Central Asian culture. Outdoor dining option adds flexibility to the experience.
Good to know
The restaurant offers halal food options for all dishes.
Reservations are recommended during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant closes at 9 PM but may extend hours for late diners.
Cozy space with traditional Moroccan décor and authentic music creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Small seating area emphasizes a take-out focus while maintaining an intimate vibe. The setting transports diners to Morocco through elegant design and aromas.
Good to know
The restaurant is tiny with only a few seats available for dine-in.
The restaurant mostly serves take-out.
There is seating outside during the summer.
Boho chic design creates a tropical, relaxing atmosphere with comfortable seating and attractive lighting. Interactive hibachi chefs provide live entertainment including jokes and musical acts, adding energy without overwhelming noise. Late hours suit those seeking a chill spot after shows.
Good to know
The Hells Kitchen musical is currently showing on Broadway.
Elephant Ear is open until 12:00 AM.
Elephant Ear can accommodate last minute reservations for large groups.
Shop feels like a 1960s Italian-American bakery frozen in time, with walls showing photos of famous visitors. Warm, nostalgic atmosphere invites conversation and storytelling, enhanced by the aroma of fresh pastries and espresso. Prices stay low, making it a beloved neighborhood institution with authentic Italian charm.
Good to know
Most items at the bakery are under $2, but there is a $10 minimum for card payment.
A large cannoli will cost $5.
You can order cannolis to go at Gino’s.