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Scenarios and venues in New York

Meeting formats and venues we work with: five-star hotels in the centre, signature restaurants, theatres, private spaces.

Dinner in New York

Dinner is the most frequent scenario. Formats from "three hours at Le Bernardin" to "a four-hour tasting at Per Se". We book the table ourselves — direct contacts with the maître d's at the keystone restaurants are in place. For Friday-Saturday in season: two to three weeks ahead minimum.

Le Bernardin, Restaurant, New York Restaurant

Le Bernardin

155 W 51st St, Manhattan
Haute seafood / French

Three Michelin stars for over three decades. Chef Eric Ripert. The best seafood fine dining in the city, possibly in the country. For a business dinner — ideal: quiet, light is right, waiters unobtrusive. Booking — two to three weeks; in th…

Eleven Madison Park, Restaurant, New York Restaurant

Eleven Madison Park

11 Madison Ave, Manhattan
Plant-based fine dining / Contemporary American

The Flatiron building, view of Madison Square Park. A restaurant with a global name — several years in the world top five. Currently a fully plant-based menu by chef Daniel Humm. For clients who follow the gastro agenda, this is one of the …

Per Se, Restaurant, New York Restaurant

Per Se

10 Columbus Circle, 4th Floor (Time Warner Center)
French-American haute cuisine

Thomas Keller, three Michelin stars. In the Time Warner Center on Columbus Circle, view of Central Park. One of two or three restaurants in the US that have held this level for twenty years. Tasting menu — only format. An evening of four ho…

The Pool, Restaurant, New York Restaurant

The Pool

99 E 52nd St, Manhattan (Seagram Building)
American brasserie / Classic New York

The historic Mies van der Rohe space inside the Seagram Building, 1958 — a protected architectural landmark. The Pool Room — one of the most beautiful rooms in New York: marble pool in the centre, living trees, acoustics. For meetings where…

Nobu Downtown, Restaurant, New York Restaurant

Nobu Downtown

195 Broadway, Manhattan (Financial District)
Japanese-Peruvian / Contemporary

Nobu Matsuhisa, lower Manhattan — three floors in a historic building near Wall Street. A favorite of financial New York: Friday at 8:30 — the whole room in expensive suits. Kobe beef, black cod miso — dishes you don't have to explain here.

Tip: for a business dinner with negotiations — Le Bernardin or Nobu Downtown; for "an evening without work" — Per Se or The Pool

Hotel Meeting

Five hotels — different formats. The Mark — quietest, Upper East Side. The Peninsula — most central, rooftop bar. Four Seasons — most confidential reception. St. Regis — history. Baccarat — for art-world clients. For each we know the check-in specifics.

The Mark Hotel, Hotel, New York Hotel · 5-star

The Mark Hotel

25 E 77th St, Manhattan (Madison Avenue & 77th)

Upper East Side, the corner of Madison and 77th — three minutes on foot to the Met. One of the quietest and most private five-star hotels in New York: small, no bustle in the lobby. Jean-Georges at The Mark — breakfast here is one of the be…

The Peninsula New York, Hotel, New York Hotel · 5-star

The Peninsula New York

700 Fifth Ave at 55th St, Manhattan

At the corner of Fifth and 55th — literally in the heart of Midtown. The rooftop Pen Top Bar with panoramic Manhattan views — one of the few rooftops in the city where a meeting over a cocktail justifies any check. Concierge service among t…

Four Seasons New York, Hotel, New York Hotel · 5-star

Four Seasons New York

57 E 57th St, Manhattan

Midtown, 57th Street. Classic Four Seasons format: enormous rooms, a confidential reception, staff that have seen everything. Books well ahead in season (September to December). Convenient for clients whose offices sit within a 10-minute ra…

The St. Regis New York, Hotel, New York Hotel · 5-star

The St. Regis New York

2 E 55th St at Fifth Ave, Manhattan

Historic 1904 building, corner of Fifth and 55th. King Cole Bar in the lobby — a New York legend, the original 1934 Bloody Mary recipe served here. For clients who care about historic context and classics — one of our first three picks.

Baccarat Hotel New York, Hotel, New York Hotel · 5-star

Baccarat Hotel New York

28 W 53rd St, Manhattan

Across from MoMA. The whole interior is Baccarat crystal, the Grand Salon bar — one of the most beautiful lobby bars in New York. For clients from the art world or finance who know what Baccarat means — a recognizable choice. Guests are rec…

Tip: if you choose the hotel yourself — name it to the manager and he'll give you the specifics

Business Accompaniment

Business New York is the Financial District, Midtown, Hudson Yards. Corporate dinners after negotiations, accompaniment at closed industry events. The model in strict business attire, English without an accent, meeting etiquette. Often two formats in one evening: the event, then dinner just the two of you.

Nobu Downtown, Restaurant, New York Restaurant

Nobu Downtown

195 Broadway, Manhattan (Financial District)
Japanese-Peruvian / Contemporary

Nobu Matsuhisa, lower Manhattan — three floors in a historic building near Wall Street. A favorite of financial New York: Friday at 8:30 — the whole room in expensive suits. Kobe beef, black cod miso — dishes you don't have to explain here.

The Pool, Restaurant, New York Restaurant

The Pool

99 E 52nd St, Manhattan (Seagram Building)
American brasserie / Classic New York

The historic Mies van der Rohe space inside the Seagram Building, 1958 — a protected architectural landmark. The Pool Room — one of the most beautiful rooms in New York: marble pool in the centre, living trees, acoustics. For meetings where…

Le Bernardin, Restaurant, New York Restaurant

Le Bernardin

155 W 51st St, Manhattan
Haute seafood / French

Three Michelin stars for over three decades. Chef Eric Ripert. The best seafood fine dining in the city, possibly in the country. For a business dinner — ideal: quiet, light is right, waiters unobtrusive. Booking — two to three weeks; in th…

Tip: for a first business format with us — we agree details deeper than usual; send the event dress code ahead

Theater, Opera, Concert

Met Opera, New York Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall — for the cultural programme we have models with experience of these events: they know the repertoire, hold the dress code, don't lose their footing in conversation about the production. Often combined with dinner before (Per Se near Lincoln Center — five minutes by taxi).

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Venue, New York Venue

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

10 Lincoln Center Plaza, Manhattan (Upper West Side)

Three stages: Metropolitan Opera, New York Philharmonic at David Geffen Hall, New York City Ballet at David H. Koch Theater. Season — September to May. For opera or ballet — this is the principal venue in the US. Dress code at a premiere — …

Venue

Carnegie Hall

881 Seventh Ave at 57th St, Manhattan

New York's principal concert hall since 1891. Classical, jazz, contemporary music — all on different stages. December — the Christmas season with a tight programme. Five minutes on foot to The St. Regis.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Venue, New York Venue

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

1000 Fifth Ave, Manhattan (Upper East Side)

One of the three largest museums in the world. For the cultural programme — the Met Gala in May is closed to the public, but the permanent collection is open. Friday and Saturday evenings — the museum stays open until 21:00, and the atmosph…

MoMA — The Museum of Modern Art, Venue, New York Venue

MoMA — The Museum of Modern Art

11 W 53rd St, Manhattan

The principal museum of modern art. Across the street — Baccarat Hotel. For art-world clients and people in the industry — required context. Opening of a new exhibition or an evening visit before dinner at Baccarat Hotel — a logical scenari…

Tip: for Met Opera and New York Philharmonic premieres — we book two to three months ahead; we hold channels for orchestra and box seats

Fashion Week and Art Events

New York Fashion Week (February and September), art fairs and gallery openings, Art Basel Miami overflow in the autumn — in these periods we keep a special pool of models with industry experience. Some have a portfolio in the art world or a fashion background — that's not chance, we select for it.

MoMA — The Museum of Modern Art, Venue, New York Venue

MoMA — The Museum of Modern Art

11 W 53rd St, Manhattan

The principal museum of modern art. Across the street — Baccarat Hotel. For art-world clients and people in the industry — required context. Opening of a new exhibition or an evening visit before dinner at Baccarat Hotel — a logical scenari…

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Venue, New York Venue

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

1000 Fifth Ave, Manhattan (Upper East Side)

One of the three largest museums in the world. For the cultural programme — the Met Gala in May is closed to the public, but the permanent collection is open. Friday and Saturday evenings — the museum stays open until 21:00, and the atmosph…

Baccarat Hotel New York, Hotel, New York Hotel · 5-star

Baccarat Hotel New York

28 W 53rd St, Manhattan

Across from MoMA. The whole interior is Baccarat crystal, the Grand Salon bar — one of the most beautiful lobby bars in New York. For clients from the art world or finance who know what Baccarat means — a recognizable choice. Guests are rec…

The Mark Hotel, Hotel, New York Hotel · 5-star

The Mark Hotel

25 E 77th St, Manhattan (Madison Avenue & 77th)

Upper East Side, the corner of Madison and 77th — three minutes on foot to the Met. One of the quietest and most private five-star hotels in New York: small, no bustle in the lobby. Jean-Georges at The Mark — breakfast here is one of the be…

Tip: write five to seven days before the event; for Fashion Week shows — entry through the manager, not direct