Artezen Hotel

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Artezen Hotel

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Rooms & Views

Deluxe King Room with Terrace
1x Super King 23 Up to 2

This room, featuring a terrace, has an in room safe, bathrobes, a flat-screen cable TV and a Nespresso® coffee maker.

Deluxe Room with Two Queen Beds
2x Queen 21 Up to 4

This room features an in room safe, bathrobes, a flat-screen cable TV and a Nespresso® coffee maker.

Deluxe Queen Room with Terrace
1x Queen 21 Up to 2

This room, featuring a terrace, has an in room safe, bathrobes, a flat-screen cable TV and a Nespresso® coffee maker.

Deluxe King Room
1x Super King 19 Up to 2

This room features an in room safe, bathrobes, a flat-screen cable TV and a Nespresso® coffee maker.

Premier King Room - Accessible
1x Super King 19 Up to 2

This room features an in room safe, bathrobes, a flat-screen cable TV and a Nespresso® coffee maker.

Deluxe Queen Room
1x Queen 16 Up to 2

This room features an in room safe, bathrobes, a flat-screen cable TV and a Nespresso® coffee maker.

Petite Queen Room
1x Queen 14 Up to 2

This room features an in room safe, bathrobes, a flat-screen cable TV and a Nespresso® coffee maker.

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Restaurants nearby

  • 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 complet398m
  • 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 cous330m
  • 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 1.0km
  • 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 i838m
  • Icca★ Michelin Chef counters are a treat, but a seat in front of Chef Kazushige Suzuki feels like a best-kept secret. The room has a presence of its own, notable in scale and hidden away in the back past a cocktail bar. Friendly as ever and seemingly never in a hurry, the chef sources fish entirely from Japan and keeps his nigiri traditional with little more adornment than a brushing of nikiri.Other dishes that bookend the meal flex far more creativity and panache. Hokkaido hairy crab with capellini and shiso or snow trout marinated in koji for seven days are uniquely satisfying, while beef sourced from Japa502m
  • Huso★ Michelin Huso is the refined downtown evolution of Chef Buddha Lo’s original concept, discreetly set behind a caviar shop in TriBeCa. Inside, flowing white drapes, generous spacing and soft light create an elegant and composed dining room. The tasting menu is precise and polished, incorporating caviar with restraint and supported by a series of finely calibrated sauces. Dishes are thoughtfully constructed and consistently executed, with a clear emphasis on seasonality. Luxury ingredients are used with purpose, allowing technique and composition to take the lead. The result is a cohesive and assured exp875m
  • Bridges★ Michelin The talented Sam Lawrence is sure to impress diners at this welcoming restaurant in the heart of Chinatown. The warm, amber-toned dining room possesses the ease and comfort of a bistro, while the kitchen cooks with noteworthy levels of drive and ambition. The tight menu is sparse on words and doesn’t fit neatly into the box of any one cuisine but know that inspiration and originality are in proper supply. Does cured tuna with black trumpet mushrooms and dates work? It sure does. The savory tart filled with a lush Comté custard dressed with creamy morels is a delight. Desserts like the chocolat1.0km
  • Yamada★ Michelin Chef Isao Yamada's life's work has been kaiseki, and this impressive venture adds an interesting facet to the roster of high-end Japanese dining in New York. Diners here are treated to a personal expression of seasonality, with each course highlighting a distinct method of preparation. An array of sashimi bears impressive fish; the owan, or clear soup course, may brim with King crab dumplings; and the gohan, or rice course, may be a seasonal delight folded with Maine lobster, Nantucket sweet corn and maitake mushrooms from the Catskills.The chicly spare room is reserved for a handful of diners1.2km
  • Le Coucou★ Michelin Le Coucou remains a white-hot scene that’s equal parts classic and cool, possessing a grace and elegance that many dining rooms can only hope to achieve. The crowd makes for good people watching, but the gorgeously appointed open kitchen deserves some focus as well. The menu is unapologetically French, though Chef Daniel Rose infuses his classics with a strong dose of personality. A selection of “gourmandises” showcases such exemplary classics as pike mousse quenelles dressed with lobster sauce or sautéed sweetbreads with cream and tarragon. Lamb is a celebration of springtime as a perfectly p1.3km
  • L’abeille à Côté★ Michelin This jewel box of a restaurant is something of a rarity, as small dining rooms with even smaller menus are hard to come by these days. A chic operation with handsome wood floors and tables, marble finishes, and a French-Japanese cooking style, the restaurant exudes intimacy and quality. The menu is a friendly one, boasting an izakaya-like casualness, high-quality ingredients, and noteworthy prices. Think yakitori skewers with black garlic or a strikingly good strip loin served with barbecue sauce. A recent fried fish sandwich featuring mahi mahi arrived outlandishly sized – and beautifully exe1.4km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • One World Trade Center main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City554m
  • Brooklyn Bridge bridge in New York City, crossing the East River1.1km
  • New Amsterdam 17th-century Dutch colonial settlement that became New York City742m
  • National September 11 Memorial & Museum memorial & museum in New York City commemorating the September 11, 2001 attacks462m
  • Trinity Church Episcopal parish church in Manhattan, New York, United States355m
  • Federal Hall building and historic site in New York City309m
  • The Battery public park in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States924m
  • Manhattan Bridge bridge in New York City1.5km

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