Explore East Midtown

In this diverse, upscale community, you will find everything you want within just a few blocks. Whether you’re visiting New York City, working in the area or are a long-time resident, East Midtown is your destination for choice, diversity and style.

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Amali

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Amali's menu is inspired by the Mediterranean way of life and emphasizes vegetables, olive oil, cheese, grains, and fish. In keeping with the values of that dining tradition, they support sustainability - from the food they buy, the wine they serve, to the finishes in the restaurant.

The Townhouse

Gay cocktail lounge with 3 bars (including a piano room with nightly performances) & a dress code.

59E59 Theaters

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The Drama Desk Award-winning 59E59 Theaters is the number one Off-Broadway destination in New York City, featuring a spectacular modern theater complex with three stages and a lively bar on the mezzanine level.

Argosy Book Store

Established in 1925, the six-story Argosy Book Store is New York City's oldest independent bookseller, stocking an enormous array of antiquarian and out-of-print volumes.

Barchi Bespoke Tailor & Shirt Maker

Located on 55th Street between Lexington and Third Avenues, Simon Barchi's renowned background in tailoring and bespoke suits will make you feeling like a brand new person.

Katagiri Japanese Grocery

Established in 1907, Kaagiri is the oldest Japanese grocery store in the US. They’re New York’s source for authentic food products, fresh seafood, and more. In addition to hundreds of national brands, their newly renovated New York City location also carries numerous smaller boutique, artisanal food products.

Pesca Boutique

Pesca Boutique is New York City's premier ladies' swimwear, bikinis, tankinis and one-piece shop. They carry the finest swimsuits from a range of the best designers and are constantly updating their collections to the latest trends.

Philip Colleck Ltd.

Philip Colleck, Ltd. specializes in very fine eighteenth and early nineteenth century English Furniture and works of art. We are located in midtown Manhattan in a pre-Civil War freestanding brick house at 311 East 58th Street, just east of Second Avenue. Our building was designated a New York City Landmark in 1967 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Amali

Amali's menu is inspired by the Mediterranean way of life and emphasizes vegetables, olive oil, cheese, grains, and fish. In keeping with the values of that dining tradition, they support sustainability - from the food they buy, the wine they serve, to the finishes in the restaurant.
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115 East 60th Street
New York, NY
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