Ambra is nestled in the heart of Hudson Street in the West Village, an area that has become among the city’s hottest and most trafficked hospitality neighborhoods. The restaurant offers an intimate dining experience with 70 seats, a private dining area inside, and 40 seats outside – designed to feel as though you were dining in a cafe in Italy.

 

The Paris Cafe, stands in the South Street Seaport area, is one of New York City’s oldest brasseries. A historical landmark and establishment, with equally iconic guests like Bob Dylan, Teddy Roosevelt, Lauren Bacall, and Butch Cassidy, serves in a similar spirit just - Reimagined. And currently writing this century’s stories of its patrons and libations for future generations.

 

Ainsle Brooklyn and Ainsle Bowery is an Italian-leaning affair, with dishes like burrata, wood-fired pizzas, housemade pasta, grilled branzino, and a New York strip, with more than 300 seats and multiple dining rooms. Both locations offer various experiences, such as a cocktail lounge, wine bar, beer bar, rooftop, outdoor garden, and open outdoor spaces, for guests and parties of any size to enjoy leisurely and comfortably - together.

 

Located in the heart of West Chelsea the iconic Empire Diner has been a neighborhood and industry staple since 1976. This landmarked building with its storied past is back and better than ever. Empires updated design maintains the traditional New York decor with a contemporary feel.