Museum space offers bright, modern design with thoughtful layout and colorful exhibits focused on poster art. Atmosphere feels like wandering an art school, with a quiet, low-key vibe and well-curated, dense displays. Interactive elements and a cafe provide a welcoming environment for visitors of all ages.
Interactive engagement activities and a kid section with a phone booth stand out. Educational materials and free workshops make it fun and informative for kids and teens.
Exhibits include a wide-ranging collection of posters with themes like Soviet propaganda and nuclear resistance. Rooms feel like college courses with detailed displays and well-curated presentations.
Good to know
Admission is free on Fridays for everyone.
The museum closes all interior spaces before 5:45 PM.
Tickets are $12 for adults; free for children under 18.
Mediterranean vegan restaurant with gorgeous marble interiors and vintage mirrors creates a sexy, romantic atmosphere. Music features an upbeat Mediterranean playlist that complements the unique design. Tables are small and close, making the space cozy but cramped for shared plates.
Staff provide toddler accommodations and offer vegan-friendly food options that appeal to kids.
Sunny side up eggs have a very interesting consistency and taste. The atmosphere feels sexy and unique, and dishes come with interesting flavors that stand out.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
The restaurant offers a unique vegan fine dining experience.
Expect a price of around $30 for main dishes without sides.
Building showcases beautiful restoration with original architecture and quirky touches preserved. Atmosphere blends quiet, stylish rooms with a creative, inspiring lobby bar known for exceptional cocktails. Long-term residents add an authentic, lived-in vibe to the space.
Regulars with kids get immediate seating. The sauna welcomes toddlers, making it easy to relax with little ones. Kids enjoy the art displays and can sip on Shirley Temple drinks.
Eclectic and warm atmosphere blends with interesting history and nostalgic charm. The hotel hosts fascinating residents adding to its unique vibe.
Good to know
The hotel offers a daily free wine happy hour for guests.
Breakfast is not included in the stay, so plan accordingly.
The bar operates on a first come, first serve basis for all guests.
Whimsical decor with pastels and florals creates an inviting, Instagram-pretty space that blends cafe, brunch spot, and study area vibes. Atmosphere stays chill and lively, encouraging get-togethers rather than quiet relaxation. Outdoor seating offers sunlit options, while indoor spots feature window views to the street.
Staff show great patience and kindness with kids, helping them choose and managing allergies carefully. Kids enjoy treats from the bakery and receive thoughtful extras like vouchers and parting pastries.
Menu offers many healthy-looking options and a variety of interesting brunch dishes. The shakshouka includes beans, making it a unique twist on the classic.
Good to know
Expect long wait times on weekends.
Brunch is a popular time, so arrive early.
Breakfast for two can cost around $100.
Small space centers around a zen courtyard garden with Shoji Garden design elements, creating a cozy yet refined atmosphere. Noise levels run high, making conversation difficult despite the inviting vibe. Guests enjoy unique, experimental small plates and a chance to select their own sake cup with bottle orders.
Food appeals to both adults and kids with crispy katsu that stays juicy inside. No nursery or changing table is available for toddlers.
Corn Rib offers lovely flavors without guilt. Menchi katsu stands out with its minced meat katsu style, and corn ice cream adds an interesting flavor combination to finish the meal.
Good to know
Reservations are required at least a week in advance due to high demand on weekends.
The restaurant does not serve rice with dinner orders, which is unusual for a tonkatsu place.
Dishes are served as small plates; order 3-4 dishes to share for a full meal.
Open kitchen with live cooking creates an engaging atmosphere, especially at the chef's counter seats. Outdoor seating offers a cozy vibe and welcomes dogs, while indoor space feels small and noisy with loud music that can hinder conversation.
Kids enjoy the life changing hummus and the awesome asparagus that even toddlers eat. Waiters show patience and kindness with little ones.
Chicken features crispy skin and a juicy interior with a charcoal-y taste. Joojeh Chicken offers soft meat seasoned with cumin and comes with basmati rice.
Good to know
You have to book a reservation weeks in advance.
Without a reservation, there would be a 3 to 4 hour wait for a table.
This place is usually booked up, so make sure to rsvp in advance.
Space blends Ethiopian and Scandinavian influences with airy, beautifully lit decor and a central bar featuring flying mermaids art. Atmosphere feels sophisticated and cozy with low lighting and great music. Menu offers unique seafood dishes with original flavor combinations and creative cocktails.
Staff consistently provide friendly service for all ages and party sizes. Bathrooms are kid-accessible, with sinks easy for children to reach.
Menu offers unique flavors that challenge the palate. Dishes deliver interesting and surprising tastes throughout.
Good to know
Reservations are required to dine here, especially during peak hours.
Expect long wait times if you arrive hungry, especially on weekends.
Budget $30-$50 for Happy Hour and $50-$100+ for lunch/dinner.
Open kitchen with visible ovens and chefs creates an engaging atmosphere. Lounge-like setting combines comfortable seating, complimentary wine elevator, and a private outdoor terrace. Energy ranges from intimate and warm to lively and touristy, with friendly staff enhancing the experience.
Smaller lunch portions and thoughtful kids holiday bags show care for children. Staff stay friendly and accommodating, handling special requests with kindness.
Lively spot with great service and interesting food. The wine list features unique hidden gems and dishes offer bold, flavorful experiences.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, especially for brunch and dinner.
Claim a spot by 5pm to avoid long wait times.
Happy hour is lively and popular, especially leading into dinner.
Large covered market inside a restored industrial factory blends historic architecture with modern culinary culture. Vibrant atmosphere fills the space with diverse shops and food stalls, attracting many visitors. Outdoor heated booths offer comfortable spots to eat despite the busy, sometimes warm environment.
Creamy serves American burgers and milkshakes that kids enjoy. The menu offers options that please everyone, including items kids love and fresh seafood for sensory learning.
Structure based on a former Oreo factory creates a unique backdrop. Shops run by traders from different countries offer diverse and interesting finds alongside quality cuisines and a notable cheese plate at CorkBuzz.
Good to know
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.
French restaurant blends chic cabin decor with heated outdoor seating and live music for a lively yet intimate vibe. The space feels cozy and charming, with creative cocktails served in unique vessels. It attracts a crowd looking for a fun night out with a mix of classic and modern touches.
Staff like Michael provide personalized attention and make occasions like birthdays feel special for kids.
Cocktail program stands out with a very unique and interesting menu. The food menu features French cuisine that complements the drinks well.
Good to know
The burlesque show runs from 8-10:30 pm, featuring a live band afterward.
Happy hour offers the best deals on drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended for weekend brunch due to high demand.
Observation platform on the 100th floor offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city skyline and landmarks. Large open-air terrace with glass floor creates a thrilling sensation of suspension above the city. Visitors engage with modern attractions like outdoor stairs and harnessed rappelling for immersive experiences.
A transparent piece offers fun for both children and adults. The building suits kids well, making it easy to enjoy activities like climbing and celebrating birthdays with family.
Info walls and an interactive path share detailed stories about the building's history and construction. Friendly staff add interesting insights about the city throughout the visit.
Good to know
Booking for 6:45 PM is recommended to watch the sunset.
It is necessary to book an entry time.
The view from the top is a 360-degree panorama of the Manhattan skyline and the Hudson River.
Mediterranean restaurant with small, crowded interior and close table spacing creates a lively yet noisy atmosphere that challenges conversation. Outdoor seating with heating and coverage offers a more relaxed vibe amid bustling nights. A large communal table stands out as a distinctive feature.
Kids get stickers and crayons to keep busy. The menu includes kid-friendly options. Playing with the expanding robot adds fun during meals.
Menus blend Mediterranean Jewish and South African flavors with unique twists. Dishes like the rosewater waffle and pancake offer distinct, memorable tastes.
Good to know
Reservations are needed as the restaurant was full during lunch.
Make reservations ahead of time to avoid a wait.
The brunch time on Saturday is very busy.
Food court combines market stalls and restaurant seating with live flamenco music creating a lively, upscale yet approachable vibe. Decor features vibrant colors and decorative ceramics evoking Spanish warmth and vitality. Visitors find a unique atmosphere reminiscent of bustling Spanish mercados.
Small portions suit kids well and servers handle allergies like peanut and egg carefully. Kids enjoy choices like jamรณn serrano and feel special during visits.
Offers a wide variety of typical Spanish gastronomy and snacks. The food is generally interesting, with unique items like a special turkey marshmallow paella that stands out.
Good to know
Plan ahead to see the Flamenco dancing show, which runs from 6-8 PM on Thursdays.
Wednesdays offer half-priced bottles of wine during happy hour.
Happy hour features a great selection of options at the Food Hall.
Small space with interactive hands-on activities and colorful decor creates a playful atmosphere. Energy varies from crowded and chaotic during school trips to more open and relaxed at other times. Unique features include square bicycles and math-themed design elements.
Lots of interactive exhibits keep kids engaged and encourage creativity. Clear explanations and simple animations make math concepts easy to understand for children of various ages.
Exhibits feature fun, interactive elements with simple animations and clear English explanations. Hands-on displays and light tech features keep the experience engaging.
Good to know
Masks and proof of covid-19 vaccinations are required for everyone over 5 years old to enter.
There is an entrance fee of 26 dollars.
Adult admission is $25, while children's admission is $20.
Open, chic space with heated outdoor seating and a lively atmosphere filled with great energy and incredible DJ music. Noise levels are high, creating a vibrant setting for brunch or candlelight dinners. The crowd enjoys exceptional cocktails and a menu featuring standout dishes like Lemon Ricotta Pancakes and Ginger Salmon.
Staff treat children with warmth and attention. Seating accommodates families easily, even in a packed house. Simple dishes like scrambled eggs come out well for kids.
Inventive cocktails stand out alongside interesting dishes and tasty breakfast items. The restroom features a unique layout with a sink in the middle and stalls around it.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with half-price appetizers.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during peak hours.
The restaurant is open 24/7, making it a great late-night option.
Massive space combines coffee roasting, bakery, and alcohol bar with impressive interior design. Atmosphere feels crowded and loud, mixing casual chatter with the hum of activity. Visitors find a unique blend of retail, art, and tasting areas that sets it apart from typical coffee shops.
Staff like Colin and Kevin engage well with kids, making visits memorable. The environment stays safe for kids and pets, and the friendly barista patiently answers children's questions. Kids enjoy the pizza, even those picky about mushrooms.
Multiple levels and five counters create a complex space with a factory section and a train-station info board. The Coffee Lab experience and espresso martini flight offer unique tastings, plus free samples of interesting brews.
Good to know
The guided tour of the Roastery starts at 8am; sign up online to secure a spot.
You can shadow a coffee roaster on specific days for a unique experience.
Attend cocktail classes to learn how to make the perfect espresso martini.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a stylish space with tasteful decor, soft lighting, and plush seating. Loud music and a live DJ create an electric atmosphere that shifts into a club vibe late at night. Guests often dress up, and the environment suits date nights and social occasions.
Staff allow children to enter late and accommodate special requests like serving steak without rice for kids. Communication can be an issue, especially for families with young children.
Tastes stand out as interesting here, especially the crรจme brรปlรฉe with tea pairing that offers a unique flavor experience.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy dining hours.
Tourists must present a physical passport to order alcohol; no photo IDs accepted.
Large dining space features candles and chandeliers with a dark, loud atmosphere resembling a nightclub. House music and a live DJ create a vibrant energy, while an upstairs room offers a quieter, cozy setting for conversation.
Staff take allergies seriously, noting every detail and marking safe dishes clearly. Kids with life-threatening nut and seed allergies can eat without worry, making meals stress-free for families.
An interesting medieval vibe shapes the atmosphere, paired with unique decor and a beautiful location. The menu features delicious mapo tofu and desserts that stand out.
Good to know
Booking is essential, especially for large groups.
Making an early reservation is highly recommended to avoid long wait times.
Buddakan offers a unique Dragon show during special events.
Mediterranean restaurant offers rooftop and outdoor seating with a vibe that feels like a romantic park in the city. The space features beautiful decoration and lively music, attracting a cool clientele. Terraces and a possible secret bar add unique layers to the atmosphere.
Kids can enjoy a huge burger that might be shared with a parent. Staff stays nice and accommodating even with toddlers. Some bathrooms lack changing tables for toddlers in diapers.
Mediterranean fusion bites stand out with Middle Eastern regional flavors. The cheesecake arrives in a unique presentation, blending healthy and upscale qualities without pretension.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended as the restaurant gets packed every night.
The unlimited spritzes during brunch offer great value for groups.
Expect busy weeknight dinners even during early hours.