Hotel features a spectacular atrium and panoramic rooftop views of a bustling cityscape. Atmosphere is lively and crowded, with a sense of security and control despite the central, busy location. Amenities include a 24-hour gym, modern rooms with blackout curtains, and efficient elevators managing high guest volume.
Dinner includes a table with a Times Square view in the Broadway Lounge. Service is attentive, with staff like Habib providing great care. Late-night options exist at the hotel restaurant.
A great buffet selection awaits in the M Club lounge, which stays not overcrowded from Sunday to Wednesday. The breakfast buffet offers good value for those considering it.
Good to know
Entry restrictions apply during the year-end countdown; special cards are required.
Tickets for the ball drop viewing from the lounge cost an additional $3,000 per person.
The 2024 New York City Salsa Congress is hosted at this venue.
Vegan restaurant offers modern decor with cozy atmosphere and outdoor seating on a small terrace. The space includes a full bar serving crafted cocktails with balanced flavors. Warm, clean environment attracts diners seeking a trendy yet comfortable dining experience.
Dinner here features a friendly and professional pre-theatre service with a welcoming vibe. The experience encourages repeat visits with its consistent quality and atmosphere.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, especially for dinner during show nights.
The weekend brunch is popular and can get busy.
Every purchase at P.S. Kitchen supports social causes.
Hotel offers spacious modern rooms with amazing blackout blinds and white noise machines that create a quiet, calming atmosphere despite proximity to a busy city center. Access to elevators requires room keys, adding a sense of security and intimacy. A lively bar with complimentary sangrias provides a contrasting social energy.
Dinner happens downstairs in a hotel restaurant with staff eager to help. They offer recommendations for Broadway shows and dinner reservations, always with warm smiles.
Good to know
Happy hour is every day from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the hotel lobby.
Guests receive a free drink at the bar every evening between 4pm and 6pm.
Each guest is entitled to one free aperitif during happy hour.
Small indoor space with cozy seating and outdoor tables on the sidewalk creates a casual vibe. Music playlist adds to a pleasant atmosphere that suits quick, healthy meals. Bowls feature fresh, flavorful poke with unique proteins and sauces, making each order distinct.
Affordable options with high-quality ingredients make dinner here simple and satisfying. The snack size portion works well for a light meal before work.
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The big bowl costs $18 and the burrito costs $16, with an extra $1 for avocado.
The restaurant closed inside dining 30 minutes before closing and switched to to-go only.
This location is very busy during lunch time.
Simple interior with minimalist decor and communal seating creates a cozy, warm vibe. Atmosphere feels rushed but maintains a hospitable energy with good music. Space is small with limited seating, making it less ideal for busy times.
Dinner offers homemade style meals that feel hearty and healthy. Prices stay around 30 USD for two bowls, making it an affordable option for quick dinners.
Good to know
This food establishment does not have a bathroom for customers.
The bowl costs $15 but may not be filling for adults.
Portion sizes are small and may not satisfy hunger.
Converted church with a stained glass ceiling and four coal-fired brick ovens creates a unique dining space. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and spacious to loud and crowded depending on the time and crowd. Guests watch pizzas prepared in full view, adding to the engaging experience.
Early dinners offer chicken Parmesan and a solid beer selection. Large space with historic decor suits families and groups before shows.
Buffet style serves large groups well, letting everyone try different pies easily. It works smoothly for gatherings of around 100 people.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for groups larger than four to avoid long waits.
Expect a 30-minute wait on Friday nights if you arrive after opening.
Only whole pies are sold; no slices available.
Large indoor food hall offers multiple Asian vendors under one roof with a vibrant social atmosphere and lively energy. Bar and dessert stalls add variety, while seating is plentiful but sometimes crowded. Music volume can be high, creating a bustling environment suited for groups and after-work gatherings.
Dinner features Hainan poached chicken with rice served at a kiosk next to Urban Hawker. Groups can sample dishes from various stalls for a shared meal experience.
Good to know
Urban Hawker gets extremely busy from 12 PM to 2 PM due to lunch crowds.
Many stalls offer 20% discounts with Apple Pay on Monday nights from 5-10 PM.
The stalls close at 8 or 8:30 PM, despite a 10 PM closing time.
Restaurant offers a family-oriented and friendly atmosphere with moments of calming energy despite its busy setting. Staff engage with guests through birthday singing and photo-taking, adding a personal touch. Seating shows signs of wear but private rooms suit celebrations well.
Dinner offers a familiar atmosphere with attentive service that suits family gatherings. Meals come with a relaxed vibe ideal for quick dinners without sensory overload.
Staff ensure continuous food service during the all you can eat option. Portions often come in double servings for the unlimited buffet.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4 PM to closing on Monday to Thursday.
Happy hour cut-off on Fridays is at 7 PM.
During happy hour, a separate menu and drinks are available.