We found a special offer from one of our partners that we think is perfect for Food & Wine readers — check it out! | | | | | Where to Eat, Stay, and Sip in NYC |  | Aman New York | New York, NY | Aman New York redefines the New York City experience, offering serene luxury high above the streets of Midtown in the landmarked Crown Building. Guests can unwind at the three-floor spa, blending Eastern and Western medicinal traditions, or opt for curated experiences like private museum tours or culinary masterclasses, where chefs share the artistry of how dishes are created. The hotel's Residence Owner, Aman Club Member and guest-only dining is equally impressive. Arva serves rustic Italian dishes, while Nama offers thoughtful Japanese cuisine, including an omakase experience at its seven-seat Hinoki wood counter. For casual meals, The Garden Terrace and Lounge Bar provide elevated light bites, small plates, and signature drinks. The only venue open to outside guests is the hidden gem of the property is The Jazz Club, a speakeasy-style venue featuring live jazz from New York's finest, nightly DJs, and inventive cocktails. Whether indulging in fine dining or enjoying live music, Aman New York offers a refined escape in the heart of the city. | | | | | Hotel Hugo NY | New York, NY | Steps away from the bustling streets of SoHo in the trendy Hudson Square neighborhood, Hotel Hugo is a boutique hotel full of the vibrant character and urban charm New York is known for. Modern guest rooms feature spacious work desks, high-shine mahogany accents, and flat-screen TVs. While the neighborhood is full of charming bars and restaurants, some of the best spots are right in the hotel. Stop by Bar Hugo for a hand-crafted drink with dramatic views of the Hudson River and the Statue of Liberty, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows. Keep the party going upstairs at the open-air Azul on the Rooftop. With a Cuban cantina vibe, killer guac, and panoramic views of Lower Manhattan, this spot is sure to get the party started. After a long night, pay a visit to Felix Roasting Co. the morning after for coffee and weekend brunch, or keep the good times rolling with bottomless mimosas and bellinis. | | | | |  | The Gregorian Hotel | New York, NY | The Gregorian Hotel knows its way around a classic—just look at the herringbone floors, the leather lounge chairs, the 1904 backbone it still carries with ease. But it also happens to be planted in one of Manhattan's most enduring culinary zones. The hotel's location, just off 5th Ave and a quick stroll from Penn Station, makes it a prime base for diners who prefer their hotel as well-positioned as their filet. Keens, an old-school chophouse with a pipe room and a mutton chop that's been revered by food critics since the Roosevelt era, is around the corner. For a deeper cut, locals know to head underground—literally—to Izakaya MEW, where sushi and slurpy-textured frozen beer fuel late-night debriefs. And if you happen to spot a freight entrance on 37th, it's not a delivery—it's El Sabroso, an Ecuadorian lunch joint plating roast pork and oxtail over rice to Garment District regulars. For guests chasing more than skyline views, The Gregorian offers proximity to New York's other religion: food. | | | | | Royalton Park Avenue Hotel | New York, NY | NYC's NoMad district is known for its chic blend of uptown elegance and downtown edge, and Royalton Park Avenue captures that balance perfectly. With expansive, stylish rooms featuring sleek furnishings, vibrant pops of color, and workspaces designed for productivity, this hotel ensures a comfortable stay whether you're here for business or leisure. While New York offers endless attractions, the hotel's own dining and nightlife scene is a destination in itself. The 20th-floor rooftop is home to the iconic Penthouse on Park, where guests can enjoy a rooftop pool by day and an upscale restaurant and bar by night, offering everything from artisanal breakfasts to handcrafted cocktails. For an intimate, sophisticated vibe, The Ivy Room invites guests to sip signature drinks, savor light bites, and enjoy live performances from local musicians, all while taking in breathtaking views of the Empire State Building. | | | | | M Social | New York, NY | New York is known as a culinary capital, and M Social is right in the middle of the epicurean action. Conveniently located just blocks from Times Square, this stylish hotel is a great jumping-off point for exploring (and tasting) the best of the city. You're within walking distance of Broadway theaters and institutions like the Museum of Modern Art—and never far from a subway to reach the farther corners of the city. Dining options are everywhere, from campy spots like Ellen's Stardust Diner, famous for its singing staff, to Michelin-starred meals at places like Le Bernardin. And when you're not in the mood to make a reservation or wait in line, head upstairs to Beast & Butterflies, the hotel's restaurant and bar serving curated cocktails, elevated bites, and show-stopping views over the city's busiest streets. At the end of the day, retreat to a chic, soundproofed room—because while the city never sleeps, you'll want to. | | | | | | |
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