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Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this suite includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. M…
2 King Beds 1700 sq feet Layout - 2 bedrooms Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 43-inch Smart TV with p…
1 King Bed 925-sq-foot room, located on the top floor, city views Layout - Bedroom, living room, and dining area…
Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this suite includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. T…
1 King Bed 850 sq feet Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 43-inch Smart TV with premiu…
This spacious suite features 1 bedroom, a seating area and 1 bathroom with a bath and a shower. The air-conditioned suit…
1 King Bed 800-sq-foot room with city views Layout - Dining area and sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Ente…
1 King Bed 800 sq feet Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 43-inch Smart TV with premiu…
Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this suite includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers.…
1 King Bed 700 sq feet Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 43-inch Smart TV with premiu…
This spacious suite consists of 1 bedroom, a seating area and 1 bathroom with a bath and a shower. This suite features a…
1 King Bed 600 sq feet Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 43-inch Smart TV with premiu…
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Restaurants nearby
- Odo★★ Michelin A serene atmosphere awaits in-the-know diners at this secluded counter, closed off from the cocktail bar in front to foster a mood of intimacy. The service, like the ambience, is warm but unobtrusive, allowing focus to fall on the singular kaiseki menu on offer. Under the assured hand of namesake Chef Hiroki Odo, the cuisine skillfully blends tradition and creative personal touches for a meal that is anything but stuffy. Flavors are both vibrant and precise, with a depth and purity that attests to superbly sourced ingredients and careful preparation. From a refined but subtle soup with seared 520m
- Eleven Madison Park★★★ Michelin Chef Daniel Humm presides over this temple of modern elegance with a zealous dedication to masterful precision. Nothing is out of place and everything is custom made, from the staff’s suits to the handblown water vases. The menu’s plant-based creations are a bold vision of luxury dining and elevates the concept to unparalleled heights. The freshly baked, delicately crisped vegan roll presented with faux butter is a magical creation. A quenelle of tonburi, mimicking caviar, plated with horseradish cream and accompanied by a radish tostada with a swipe of pumpkin seed butter is simply stunning. 872m
- Noda★ Michelin Noda features an eight-seat, half-moon-shaped counter set behind its cocktail lounge, Shinji. The space has a distinct speakeasy feel, with a dark, intimate dining room and an emphasis on both sushi and beverage. The omakase begins with a series of composed opening dishes before moving into nigiri. Chef Shigeyuki Tsunoda works with a calm, measured approach, preparing each piece with precise knifework and careful attention to rice. The fish is pristine and handled with consistency throughout. A strong beverage program, including vintage Champagne and a deep sake selection, complements the expe537m
- Joo Ok★★ Michelin In the beating heart of Koreatown, take a freight elevator up 16 stories to find this elegantly appointed retreat. Echoing a traditional Korean home, guests are welcomed with snacks and drinks before being escorted to the dining room, where a minimalist design is juxtaposed with views of the Manhattan skyline. Chef Chang-ho Shin offers a Korean tasting menu that feels both traditional and contemporary and exudes calm, collected refinement. A deconstructed pheasant mandu with foie gras and morels is a remarkable feat while spotted prawn and geoduck clam is dressed with vivid green perilla oil m925m
- Cote★ Michelin Korean-born Simon Kim opened Cote as a joyful celebration of his home country’s love for beef allied with his admiration for the great American steakhouse. Just head downstairs and admire the meats hanging in the aging room. The space also breaks the norm in its mien—dark, moody and atmospheric. There’s a comprehensive wine list too, which, if you look close enough, offers nuggets of value. (Downstairs is their ersatz speakeasy, Undercote.)First-timers should go for the “Butcher’s Feast” featuring different cuts of beef, an egg soufflé, and enough banchan to cover your table. Meats are first p559m
- bōm★ Michelin This modern counter tucked behind sister restaurant Oiji Mi showcases contemporary Korean fare with a focus on wagyu beef. The space itself is a stunner with soaring ceilings, sharply dressed servers, and a spacious marble counter that has built-in barbecue grills. These grills quietly work throughout the evening, searing off premium cuts such as tenderloin, short rib, and ribeye that are kept in a dry-aging chamber in full view of the dining room. But know that there is more at play here than just beef. The likes of uni, caviar, truffles, and crab make appearances, and the kitchen has no qual644m
- Oiji Mi★ Michelin Chef Brian Kim and his team serve up very impressive modern Korean cuisine in a sleek space attended to by a fleet of staff. There is a refinement and a more subtle approach to flavors on this five-course prix fixe menu. Standouts include striped jack hwe, finished with a luscious seaweed scallion vinaigrette. Chili lobster ramyun plates tender lobster meat tossed in a vibrant gochujang over springy noodles. Desserts like cheese-stuffed chapssal donuts are a surefire hit.The beverage program is creative and skillful, with eye-catching cocktails and a well-curated wine list sharing house favori644m
- Noz 17★ Michelin Noz 17 is an elegant and inviting downtown sibling of the Upper East Side original. The seven-seat cypress counter is the focal point of the intimate dining room, where an abundance of wood and gently calibrated lighting create a serene setting. Chef Junichi Matsuzaki demonstrates a precise and disciplined approach. The omakase unfolds with restraint, moving into a refined sequence of nigiri, each piece carefully composed to highlight the quality of the fish and the balance of the rice. Throughout, the focus remains on high-quality product handled with care and balance. Intricately scored cutt764m
- Kosaka★ Michelin Kosaka offers a stellar omakase in an elegant setting. The dining room flaunts a classic Japanese sensibility—outfitted with a counter for 12, a few tables, soft piano music, as well as an attentive staff that enhance the overall experience. Some counters like to keep everyone in sync, but Chef Masatomo Soma embraces flexibility and heads this counter with confidence and skill. Technique is impressive, and the fish is minimally embellished, sometimes bearing a subtle surprise – say a shiso leaf hidden under a slice of rosy seabass or a dab of yuzu koshō under a piece of kinmedai from Chiba.769m
- Atomix★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #6 Chef Junghyun Park and his wife Ellia are global ambassadors for contemporary Korean cooking, but all roads lead back to their Murray Hill brownstone. Sporting dark finishes and soothing earth tones, the room unfolds into a chic bar and subterranean dining counter that is as warm and as inviting as the servers. This is one of the city’s most coveted reservations – and for good reason. Black banana is topped with monkfish liver, puffed buckwheat and perilla leaves, while langoustine from Norway is grilled, then set over truffle gel and honey nut squash foam. The menu is ever evolving, but the t1.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Empire State Building skyscraper located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, USA1.1km
- Greenwich Village neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States1.3km
- Times Square neighborhood and square in Manhattan, New York City, United States1.7km
- Madison Square and Madison Square Park square and park in Manhattan, New York City779m
- High Line urban park on an elevated section of a disused railroad in Manhattan, New York815m
- Whitney Museum of American Art art museum in New York City1.1km
- Union Square neighborhood and square in Manhattan, New York City, United States1.1km
- Grand Central Terminal railway terminal in New York City1.9km
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