Space blends New York-inspired culinary artistry with Vegas opulence in an intimate, elegant setting featuring soft lighting and panoramic views. Atmosphere feels sophisticated and welcoming, suited for romantic or small group dinners. Bartenders craft creative, balanced cocktails that complement the modernist seafood dishes.
A festive atmosphere with a lounge vibe sets the tone for events like New Year's prix fixe dinners and corporate holiday parties. The spot hosts holiday gatherings and family dinners, making it lively and suitable for celebrations.
Chef Shaun Hergatt crafts a prix fixe menu with fresh, top-quality caviar and lobster preparations. The menu balances flavors and textures from start to finish, often paired with VIP seating and a festive lounge vibe.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as tables fill up quickly, especially on weekends.
Happy hour runs all day at the bar with a special menu.
The restaurant offers a prix fixe menu for special occasions like New Year's.
Space combines mid-century atmosphere with maximalist club culture and moody chandelier lighting. Atmosphere feels luxurious yet inviting, with velvet drapes and oak walls creating a theatrical vibe. Design thoughtfully guides guests from lounge to elevated bar to stunning dining room, supporting a paced, multi-course dining experience.
Lounge seating offers a relaxed spot to hang out. Interior design features maximalist club culture vibes from the 2000s.
Multi-course dinners come as a solid prix fixe menu that keeps standards high across all dishes. The menu feels affordable and generous, offering a consistent experience throughout.
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Sirrah offers a prix fixe menu priced at $75 per person.
The dining experience is well-paced, unlike traditional tasting menus.
Reservations are recommended due to the limited seating.
Modern Scandinavian design shapes the space with open kitchen, natural light, and cool wood tones. Atmosphere balances relaxed and inviting vibes, especially on the patio, though brightness and acoustics lean toward casual. Bar area stands out with expertly crafted cocktails and a curated wine list.
Lounge area offers a relaxed spot with an a la carte menu featuring several dishes. Seating in the lounge supports a casual nighttime vibe.
Dinner offers a prix fixe menu that stands out as a top dining option. The menu delivers a memorable experience with well-curated courses.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for the tasting menu, especially on weekends.
The prix fixe menu is not available for walk-ins; advance booking is necessary.
Parking is ample and free in the restaurant's private lot.
Restaurant on the 60th floor offers breathtaking Manhattan skyline views with binoculars for enhanced viewing. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming with a lounge and small bar that open during busy times. Cocktails draw inspiration from NYC boroughs, complementing an elevated dining experience.
A comfortable lounge area offers breathtaking city views and serves both food and drinks. The space features perfectly crafted mocktails in a beautiful setting.
Three-course prix fixe offers classical American cuisine with a twist and includes wine pairing options. Pescetarian choices exist but are limited, and the menu delivers good value for the price.
Good to know
Reservations are required after sunset to secure a table.
The bar opens at 4 PM, perfect for pre-dinner drinks.
Dinner options cost $115 or $145, excluding drinks.
Art deco design creates a luxurious, sophisticated setting with warm, inviting lighting. Noise levels rise high, making conversation difficult during busy times. The crowd includes diners seeking an upscale, memorable steakhouse experience with impeccable cocktails and refined ambiance.
The lounge features high-quality seating and well-maintained bathrooms. Dim lighting in the lounge can be irritating.
Prix Fixe offers a pre-theater dinner with mostly delicious dishes and high-quality service. Some items, like the steak, can be overly salted.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary at Bourbon Steak as it is a popular spot.
Please reserve to avoid waiting during weekends.
The restaurant is located inside the JW Marriott/Essex House Hotel at Central Park South.
Interior blends traditional and modern Korean architecture with a gorgeous bar and artful decor. Lighting and natural materials create a calming yet dynamic atmosphere despite close seating and occasional noise. Cocktails and tasting menus offer unique, high-quality flavors that complement the refined setting.
The bar/lounge area offers a welcoming and comfortable design where you can order from the menu a la carte. Desserts stand out as a highlight worth trying in this space.
The prix fixe menu offers a 5 course experience with dishes like chilled lobster ramyun and black bass with truffle seafood broth. Every dish is consistently delicious and well-prepared.
Good to know
Reservations are strongly recommended due to high demand.
The tasting menu costs $145 per person, excluding drinks.
Expect to pay around $250 each for drinks and the tasting menu.
Rooftop bar with a breathtaking cityscape view and live music that enhances a relaxed, quiet atmosphere. The space feels crowded, requiring reservations due to limited capacity. Cocktails stand out as a distinctive feature complementing the setting.
A rooftop lounge offers a relaxed spot to enjoy a drink and chat. It creates a great setting for conversation and makes the night feel special.
Menus offer a 4-course prix fixe option with choices like the Garden Prix Fixe. Groups often use the prix fixe menu, but children 12 and under can order from the regular menu instead.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary due to high demand, especially for brunch and dinner.
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Live music occurs from 6-10pm, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
Korean fried chicken restaurant with elegant art deco design and luxury handwashing stations at the entrance. Atmosphere is lively and fun with exciting music and a packed dining room. Known for top-tier fried chicken and an amazing champagne selection paired expertly with meals.
Gorgeous, retro nightclub vibes mix with a lively, energetic atmosphere. The space blends club-like energy and restaurant elements, creating a hype similar to STK or Tao.
A $38 prix fixe brunch offers plenty of food and solid value. The menu includes multiple courses that feel generous for the price.
Good to know
The restaurant does not take reservations and uses a waitlist system starting at 4:30 PM.
Expect long wait times, especially if arriving after 4:30 PM.
The minimum spend for parties larger than six ranges from $2,000 to $4,000.