Last year we reported the introduction of The Lowline, a Lower East Side underground park and the innovative solar tech that will complement it. Now, The Lowline engineers are back with…
Pop Up Flea describes itself as "a short-term store for long-term goods". Despite the name, the market is nothing like a flea market, but rather offers quality designer and local clothing…
Over the weekend, the 13th Annual Big Apple Barbecue Block Party took over Madison Square Park and it's surrounding streets to serve up some of the best 'cue in the country. The block party…
In this video, we explore the fascinating history of New York's Croton Distributing Reservoir, which was once a critical component of the city's water infrastructure. Built in the mid-19th…
South African street artist Faith XLVII (Faith47) recently finished a massive mural on the side of Olympia House at 279 E. 44th Street in Midtown East. Here is what the artist said about the…
Our favorite Flatiron food festival Mad. Sq. Eats is back for spring with veteran and rookie vendors alike serving up delicious food from all culinary genres. Now in it's eighth year, the…
While it's possible to find a good burger on just about every corner in this City, the West Village has such a high density of top-tier burger joints that the team at Viewing NYC thought it…
All photos via Bessie Chu for Viewing NYC Hidden in the depths of Times Square, Sake Bar Hagi serves up Japanese-style comfort bar food and drinks. The entrance itself is plain and possibly…
(All photos by Suzy Jeffers for Viewing NYC) Mad. Sq. Eats has returned to the Flatiron district, and it's better than ever. Located in Worth Square, the festival has clearly become a…
With a different amazing dumpling restaurant on just about every street in the neighborhood, Manhattan's Chinatown is a great place to host a culinary expedition, and its high density of…