Upper East Side – Dining
The Upper East Side has a restaurant for just about every cuisine and every budget you can imagine. Treat yourself to omakase sushi one night, and grab-and-go pho the next; savor Georgian khachapuri (the cheese bread… More
The Upper East Side has a restaurant for just about every cuisine and every budget you can imagine. Treat yourself to omakase sushi one night, and grab-and-go pho the next; savor Georgian khachapuri (the cheese bread… More
The UES stretch of Madison Avenue is home to an A-to-Z of designer boutiques, from Armani to Zimmerman. It’s not all haute couture, however. Zara, Lululemon, and Anthropologie are among the popular apparel chains with outposts… More
In a city packed with museums, the Upper East Side still manages to stand out. Most of the institutions of Museum Mile, which runs on Fifth Avenue from 82nd to 110th Streets, fall within the Upper… More
The city is buzzing again. Q3 market data suggests that people’s interest in living in New York City has returned. So far on the Upper East Side in 2021, there have been 2,785 closed sales, with… More
Long dubbed the Silk Stocking District for its residents, the Upper East Side is a haven for those who prefer morning strolls or bike rides in a leafy park to late nights at a noisy club… More
Manhattan’s Museum Mile spans Fifth Avenue from 82nd to 110th Street. The six museums that fall within the Upper East Side are works of art in their own right. Three of the six—the Cooper Hewitt,… More
The Upper East Side is known for the world-class galleries that make up Museum Mile, but it is also home to numerous smaller museums. You can relish Ming Dynasty pottery, early 18th-century furnishings, superhero comics,… More