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Offering free toiletries, this family room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The air-co…
The spacious double room provides air conditioning, a coffee machine, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and…
The spacious double room features air conditioning, a coffee machine, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath and…
The spacious double room features air conditioning, a coffee machine, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath and…
The spacious double room features air conditioning, a coffee machine, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath and…
The spacious double room offers air conditioning, a coffee machine, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and a…
This room features complimentary high-speed WiFi, 40-inch flat-screen TV, Bluetooth alarm clock/radio, phone, safe, refr…
This room features complimentary high-speed WiFi, 40-inch flat-screen TV, Bluetooth alarm clock/radio, phone, safe, refr…
The spacious double room features air conditioning, a coffee machine, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower an…
This room features a plush king bed, view of the lower Manhattan skyline, complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, 40-inch flat-s…
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Restaurants nearby
- UntableBib This cozy, Thai newcomer in Cobble Hill lists a “What the Hell” fried rice on the menu with 12 chili symbols. True to its name, the entrée is ferociously spicy, but this restaurant is so much more than a fiery dare. Entrees are where chef Rachanon Kampimarn shines brightest as he takes core flavors and delivers them with a certain level of flair. The soupless khao soi with beef tossed in a Chiang Mai-style curry is arguably the most successful riff on the menu, followed closely by a very light yet bold green curry that comes paired with a strikingly tender grilled chicken thigh and a bowl of p660m
- Sal Tang'sBib It's classic Cantonese American with a modern twist at Sal Tang's, where everything from the dining room to the kitchen's dishes feels nostalgic, albeit with a refined, modern twist. Red lanterns are suspended from the ceiling, paper mâché dragons and cherry blossom wallpaper line the walls, and dark wood anchors this space that's just right for a weeknight meal. Meanwhile, the kitchen delivers nostalgic favorites and updated takes on beloved Chinese American dishes. Don't even think about skipping the egg roll, with its crispy shell and overstuffed filling. Another can't miss? Wonton soup, wi746m
- Hometown Bar B Que New YorkBib You'll know you're close to Hometown Bar-B-Que when you smell the wood smoke drifting through Red Hook. Set in a sprawling warehouse with communal tables and an industrial feel, it's a bit of a trek from Manhattan, but the counter-service lineup of expertly smoked meats makes it worthwhile. The spice-rubbed brisket remains essential: tender, juicy, with a vivid smoke-ring, and the homemade jalapeño sausage enriched with melted cheese is a standout. Sides like collard greens with smoked pork and tangy cold potato salad are must-haves. Save room for the banana pudding topped with fresh crumbled 1.0km
- Saga★★ Michelin Set in a landmark skyscraper that towers over the city, Saga is a stunner. An aperitif from the terrace is a striking start before settling into one of several intimate rooms fit with peach and emerald velvet, green marble tables and carved stone accents. An aura of class and comfort takes hold in preparation for a cuisine that is inspired and delightful, as in Hokkaido scallop arranged with shaved fennel and vadouvan butter sauce; or Australian lamb dressed with a spiced jus and frothed herb sauce. To finish, a lovely Moroccan tea service, paying homage to the late Chef James Kent, is complet2.9km
- Café MarsBib This trendy Brooklyn spot from Chef Paul D’Avino is quirky from start to finish, and that's exactly what makes it shine. The contemporary menu is equal parts modern and nostalgic, with an outlandish creativity to boot. It's all intended for sharing, so come with a gang and kick off the festivities with four squares of negroni Jell-O with Castelvetrano olives suspended inside. Garlic knot monkey bread is topped with dollops of Parmesan butter and before tucking into a plate of pasta, consider the muffaletta dim sum. You've likely never had anything like it before, where fried sesame balls are t1.7km
- Crown Shy★ Michelin Crown Shy occupies a stunning setting in the landmark Art Deco tower, 70 Pine Street. The striking lobby leads to a modern dining room with soaring ceilings, marble floors, and expansive windows. It’s an undeniable feast for the senses; the energy made all the more palpable thanks to a long bar and an upbeat playlist. The kitchen, meanwhile, moves like clockwork with an approachably creative style. Gruyère fritters are a classic before seasonal smashes like tomatoes and peaches in a citrus vinaigrette with anchovy pieces and crushed peanuts and savory pleasures like roasted short rib with cous3.0km
- HaenyeoBib This is the kind of spot that serves food so memorable you'll find yourself craving the same meal well after your visit. The kitchen is known for surprising diners at every twist and turn, as evidenced by the tteokbokki—spicy rice cake topped with Oaxacan cheese and chorizo. Start your meal with yache pajun, a savory and crisp pancake filled with vegetables. Not to be missed is the daegu jorim, cod fish braised in a luscious, sweet soy sauce served with tender daikon radish and jammy onions. Beat the heat with the mak-gutsu, chilled and icy soba noodles served with chili vinaigrette, then wind2.1km
- Runner UpBib Next-door sibling Winner may earn the trophy for its bread and desserts (also served here) but Runner Up is likely number one in many hearts given its serious focus on fresh, seasonal produce anchored by savory heavy hitters. Blink and you'll miss this diminutive place drenched in natural light. The good vibes extend to the food, where you may tuck into a sweet-tart citrus salad with aged gouda and cool-crisp fennel. Then, toasted sourdough is served alongside creamy trout rillette for a smoky-savory bite. A play on tortellini en brodo uses paper-thin daikon radish as the "pasta" with crumbles2.5km
- Jungsik New York★★★ MichelinLa Liste 98.5 Cool and polished, this dining room bears that perfectly downtown nexus of low-key yet elegant; with its dark and light color scheme and intimate proportions. Chef/owner Mr. Yim Jung Sik and Executive Chef Daeik Kim's Korean meal starts like many do, with an array of banchan; however, the presentation here is unlike any other; and it's just that creativity that makes dining here so distinctive. From there, the tasting menu unfolds to reveals delights such as slivers of raw striped jack with white kimchi and chilled fish bone broth; gorgeously crisped octopus with gochujang aioli; and dry-aged 4.3km
- Atera★★ Michelin Atera offers one of the city’s more polished counter dining experiences, with a spacious U-shaped counter that allows guests to settle comfortably into the rhythm of the open kitchen. The room is dark and sleek, while an occasionally playful soundtrack keeps the atmosphere from becoming overly formal. The tasting menu moves fluidly through globally influenced compositions rooted in precision and balance. Dishes like Hokkaido scallop with pickled kiwi and lemon verbena, or halibut with peekytoe crab and brown butter champagne foam, showcase a style that is refined without excess, where luxury i4.1km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Statue of Liberty monument in New York3.4km
- Brooklyn Bridge bridge in New York City, crossing the East River3.0km
- New Amsterdam 17th-century Dutch colonial settlement that became New York City2.7km
- One World Trade Center main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City3.7km
- Liberty Island island in the Upper New York Bay, United States3.5km
- The Battery public park in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States2.8km
- Ellis Island island in New York Harbor in the United States of America3.6km
- Manhattan Bridge bridge in New York City3.3km
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