
New York’s restaurant landscape is defined by reinvention, artistry, and constant surprise – qualities on full display at four of the city’s most captivating venues. In the West Village, Dear Strangers transforms the cocktail bar into a destination for Latin American-inspired drinks, inventive cuisine, and design-driven ambiance, inviting guests to connect and explore. The Bazaar at Ritz Carlton NoMad, led by José Andrés, delivers a one-of-a-kind fusion of Spanish and Japanese traditions, where each dish is a narrative and every detail is considered. Uptown, the Grand Salon at Baccarat Hotel New York offers Parisian glamour with its soaring, chandelier-lit space, Michelin-starred Alsatian cuisine, and afternoon tea rituals that celebrate both heritage and hospitality. Downtown, CloudM Bowery Rooftop rises above the Lower East Side, providing sweeping skyline views, creative cocktails, and a laid-back vibe that makes it a favorite for locals and visitors alike.
Each of these restaurants brings a distinct perspective to the city’s dynamic hospitality scene, offering more than just meals or drinks – these are immersive experiences where creativity, tradition, and a sense of adventure come together. Whether you’re after bold flavors, exceptional design, or a fresh vantage point on the city, these four standouts reflect the innovation and energy that keep New York at the forefront of global dining and nightlife.
DSCENE Editor in Chief Zarko Davinic gives more details on the 4 spots:
Hidden Gem in the West Village: Dear Strangers Redefines Cocktails
Tucked beneath a classic West Village brownstone, Dear Strangers is a true hidden gem redefining New York’s cocktail scene. Founded by industry veterans from Employees Only and Macao Trading Company, this modern bar and restaurant brings together over two decades of hospitality expertise. The cocktail menu is a vibrant showcase of creativity, with Latin American-inspired drinks like the Angie (gin, maracuya, matcha) and Star Treatment (sotol, cilantro syrup, coconut milk, lime), alongside reimagined classics such as the Smokin’ Bandit, blending rye whiskey and yuzu soda. Gin & Tonic lovers will appreciate a dedicated section riffing on Indian and Spanish styles, with inventive takes inspired by Oasis’s “Supersonic.” Music and storytelling are woven into every cocktail, ensuring each drink offers a unique experience.

Menu created in consultation with Chef Diego Rodriguez celebrates Latin American flavors with a modern American twist – standouts include Green Aguachile with clarified cucumber and shrimp, Bisque de Tigre Chilaquiles with lobster and prawn, and a Cheesecake Buñuelo with orange and vanilla tonka bean ice cream. The space, designed by Dutch East Design, strikes a balance between sophistication and warmth, featuring midnight blue tones, plush textures, and dramatic lighting. Eccentric art and a hidden private dining room add layers of intrigue, while a globe-trotting soundtrack sets the mood for discovery. Simply said, Dear Strangers those seeking inventive cocktails, bold flavors, and an atmosphere that encourages connection and exploration.
Sunday to Thursday Service from 5:00 pm to 1:00 am
Friday and Saturday Service from 5:00 pm to 2:00 am
Address: Dear Strangers, 147 W 4th St, New York, NY 10012, United States

The Bazaar at Ritz Carlton NoMad in New York
The Bazaar at Ritz Carlton NoMad New York is a standout destination for culinary adventurers in the city. Helmed by the legendary José Andrés, this Michelin-starred restaurant blends the rich traditions of Spain with the refined artistry of Japan. Begin your evening at Bazaar Bar, where cocktails set the stage for what’s to come. Step into the main dining room and you’re transported into a narrative that traces back centuries, inspired by the historic journey of samurai from Japan to Spain. The menu is a true expression of Andrés’ inventive spirit, seamlessly weaving together Spanish and Japanese flavors and techniques in unexpected, memorable ways.
RESTAURANTS TO TASTE
Every detail at The Bazaar is meticulously considered, from the avant-garde plating to the thoughtfully curated wine and sake list. The staff elevate the experience further; their knowledge is encyclopedic, and their recommendations are always spot-on, ensuring each guest’s meal is uniquely tailored. Whether you’re a fan of José Andrés’ signature style or simply seeking one of the city’s most dynamic fusion experiences, The Bazaar is a must-visit. The combination of culinary storytelling, inventive cuisine, and exceptional hospitality secures its place among New York’s top five spots to visit right now.
Monday – Sunday: Closed
Tuesday – Saturday: 6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Address: Ritz Carlton New York NoMad 35 W 28th St Second Floor, New York City, NY 10001
Michelin Mastery and Crystal Glamour at Baccarat’s Grand Salon
The Grand Salon at Baccarat Hotel New York is an opulent centerpiece where culinary artistry and Parisian flair converge. By day, guests enjoy light lunches in plush nooks and high-backed banquettes alongside a runway-style aisle, with each detail meticulously curated by Paris-based designers Gilles & Boissier. Afternoon high tea is a highlight, featuring a refined selection of Mariage Frères boutique blends, chef-chosen canapés, house-made scones, and delicate petit fours – all served amid pleated Jouffre silk walls, parquet floors, and sumptuous seating. As evening falls, the salon transforms for a Champagne presentation, a nightly ritual underscored by the dazzling 64-arm Baccarat chandelier that anchors the soaring, 22-foot-high space.

The culinary program, overseen by Michelin-starred and James Beard Award-winning chef Gabriel Kreuther, offers a menu of Alsatian-inspired dishes that pair beautifully with inventive cocktails. Kreuther’s expertise is evident in every plate, reflecting his celebrated three-decade career and commitment to refined flavors.
During the US Open, the hotel invites guests to Crystal Courtside Dining, where a crystal-netted Baccarat ping pong table and exclusive tennis-themed bites and drinks add a playful touch to the luxury experience. In The Library, guests are encouraged to contribute to a collection of 250 white leatherbound books chronicling the Baccarat brand’s storied history, creating a living guest book that celebrates shared stories and timeless hospitality. The Grand Salon is a perfect open door into Baccarat’s legacy, offering an atmosphere of sophistication, celebration, and connection.
Monday to Saturday 7am – 11pm
Sunday 7am – 10pm
Address: Grand Salon at Baccarat Hotel, 28 W 53rd St 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10019
CloudM Bowery Rooftop Gives All The Views
CloudM at citizenM New York Bowery is a true hidden gem in the Lower East Side, perfect for anyone looking to experience New York from a new angle – even if you’re not a hotel guest. Twenty floors above the city’s energy, CloudM delivers unparalleled views across downtown Manhattan, whether you’re lounging on the spacious outdoor terrace or relaxing inside with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the skyline.

The atmosphere is modern yet unpretentious, with colorful furnishings and a vibe that feels both exclusive and welcoming. The cocktail menu stands out for its creativity, featuring signature drinks that rival the city’s best, alongside a thoughtful selection of craft beers and global wines. Snacks are available for anyone who wants to linger and take in the scenery a bit longer. Even during peak hours, it remains a relaxed spot, making it ideal for quiet conversations or spontaneous after-work drinks. For those in search of one of New York’s best rooftops, CloudM is a go to stop, offering exceptional cocktails and some of the city’s most striking views.
Open Daily 1:30pm – 12:00am
Address: CitizenM New York Bowery Hotel, 189 Bowery, New York, NY 10002
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new york has some of the most beautiful bars! The Bazaar definitely something to experience, i went last year. I love the staff so welcoming, had also drinks at Dear Strangers! Cute crowd! Went there with my guests gave them total NYC vibes. I would skip Baccarat for food tho, go have some tea, it is enough. When you go to baccarat hotels go through the library, and sign the books as a guest.