New York City,
http://nycgo.com
and
http://www.nychotlinks.com
This could be a website within itself. Rather than just spewing information we will direct you to some websites that do a grand job of taking you through the city. Just know that if your show is here every year you could still never see everything! A wall-sized computerized map that flies you through the City to your destination of choice. Touch-screen FAQ stations that direct you to top NYC attractions in nine languages. Giant interactive tables where you can explore restaurants, shops, museums and more on a neighborhood-by-neighborhood basis to create a personalized itinerary. And a futuristic, forward-thinking design unlike anything you’ve seen. We’re not talking about some fantasy place. We’re talking about the newly renovated NYC Official Visitor Information Center.
Dos Caminos
, margaritas and Mexican cuisine meet serious south-of-the-border style at this boisterous, popular mega-eatery. With more than 100 types of tequila, Dos Caminos easily attracts the after-work crowd for creative libations like the chile-infused Cosmos del Diablo and addictive appetizers such as fresh guacamole prepared table-side and plantain-stuffed empanadas. But its inventive renditions of traditional Latin cooking, including Black Angus skirt steak and coconut-strawberry tres leches cake, should lure folks to linger past cocktail hour.
The Red Eye Grill
, New York is the city where you can get anything your heart desires—and this cavernous restaurant located across from Carnegie
Hall captures the richness of the city with a big, inclusive menu that ranges from miso & matzo ball soup and Cobb salad to seafood paella and Wiener Schnitzel, plus murals of Big Apple scenes painted by an assortment of artists and dramatic flourishes like a flashy raw bar featuring sculptures of dancing shrimp. The California Room offers a more intimate, subdued atmosphere.
Le Cirque
, as luxurious as ever, for more than 30 years Le Cirque has been synonymous with high-glamour dining in New York. Owner Sirio Maccioni's hospitality is legendary, the formal service remains impeccable and the gilded, gold-flecked décor is the perfect setting for rich, classic French presentations like foie gras ravioli or frogs' legs fricassée.
Latest great place to eat in NYC – inside the Greenwich Hotel owned by Robert De Niro - Locanda Verde
http://locandaverdenyc.com/
is a casual, energetic, affordable neighborhood Italian taverna in TriBeCa
? serving celebrated chef Andrew Carmellini’s soul-satisfying riffs on Italian cooking. It's airy, bustling, and easy-going: a comfortable, light-flooded place open from dawn to late night; the food and service are as casual, as easygoing and as well-conceived as the space. Downside – don’t just plan to stop by or even call for a quick reservation – this is the place right now and has a one month waiting list!
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