4. Maloney & Porcelli
37 E 50th St (at Madison Ave), New York, NY
Steakhouse · Midtown East · 56 tips and reviews
Valdery Albuquerque: I missed the picture but a wonderful lamb and a fresh and delicious lobster salad were served tonight! Viva!
The Corcoran Group: Come for their $75 Weekend Wine Dinner – any appetizer, entrée, desert and unlimited wine. Get the Clams Casino, Filet Oscar and the Coconut Layer Cake. And your glass is never empty!
Carlo De Marchis: Lately i've noticed that it's a little bit less crowded then in teh past, not sure if it si just me
5. Grand Central Terminal
9.0
87 E 42nd St (btwn Vanderbilt & Park Ave), New York, NY
Rail Station · Midtown East · 1467 tips and reviews
Nate Bennett: Impossibly large. Come to see the architecture, the constellation murals inside, and the statues and gargoyles outside. Bring a wide angle lens :D
Gossip Girl: This is where it all begins. Or ends. Where S returned from boarding school, where B headed to Yale, and where D and S struck up an unlikely romance. (I Will Always Love You) Read more.
TOOTIT.com Online Magazine: Spot someone that looks good and then don't talk to them because that's what you were going to do anyway!
6. Dylan's Candy Bar
1011 3rd Ave (at E 60th St), New York, NY
Candy Store · Upper East Side · 349 tips and reviews
Michelle Mu: Get a latte on the second floor cafe - after the banana pudding at Magnolia from Bloomie - Life couldn't be better.
Stephen Juliano: You've gotta grab some fudge! The Raspberry Cheesecake and Cinnamon Coffee Cake are just two of the best! They let you sample the flavors before you buy too!
People: A real-life Candy Land with two floors of rainbow sweets that beckon stars like Taylor Swift and the Beckham boys. Tip: Get bang for your buck with the pre-packed baskets.
7. Radio City Music Hall
9.4
1260 Avenue of the Americas (at W 50th St), New York, NY
Concert Hall · Rockefeller Center · 390 tips and reviews
Jessica: Wonderful experience, so many talented performers..a must!
TODAY Show: Largest indoor theatre in the world with a marquee that is one whole city-block long.
The New Yorker: When Radio City first opened in 1932, it was the world’s largest enclosed theatre. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. once remarked to a New Yorker reporter, “Don’t you think that it’s a lovely room?” Read more.
8. The Halal Guys
8.6
W 53rd St (at 6th Ave), New York, NY
Halal Restaurant · Theater District · 891 tips and reviews
Bana A: Awesome foooood love this place .. Order the half chicken half beef plate with extra white sauce..
Dave S: order the combo over rice with white sauce and a little bit of the red sauce
The Corcoran Group: Known for the best halal in the city, we love to come here for the chicken and gyro combo with white sauce. The portions are huge, so don't feel obligated to finish the whole thing!
Julia Sharrock: This is an amazing place to eat at if you love desserts, pastries, and fancy food :) So many options to choose from.
The New Yorker: “This is a fancy food court, and it fulfills its function with gusto.” Indeed, it’s hard to go wrong with most of the selection, including their “startlingly delicious take on the ubiquitous cupcake.” Read more.
The Wall Street Journal: Sit at one of the eight white-marble "bars" and watch roasted-chicken pizza ($12) being made in the wood-burning oven or chat with the chefs who assemble Mr. English's prime-rib sliders ($18). Read more.
Nicolina Sakelliou: Great hotel!wonderful lobby,very good service and nice rooms!
Adam Davis: Some of the city's slowest elevators. Be prepared to wait, or take the stairs.
Francisco Gutierrez: this is NOT where they filmed Ghostbusters: "filming of the Hotel scenes took place at the Biltmore Hotel, in Los Angeles, California."src: http://ghostbusters.wikia.com/wiki/Sedgewick_Hotel