On the side is the Ambassador Theater staged by Ryoko Micura of Chicago, which is opposite the Mormon Theater.įinally a hotel that gets it. There is a parking lot on the side of the hotel, and you can also park on behalf of the guests. Anyway, the hotel location is convenient and the facilities can be serviced or not. Ctrip's hotel booking is really very metaphysical, the price and official website are not bad, the room type is difficult to determine, I have learned lessons before. Hall, bedroom with double bed, double sofa bed in the hall, both bath and shower, and 3 cloakrooms with bathrobe hangers. The front desk gave me a good discount and added me 50 dollars a day. I went to the front desk to upgrade the suite. The fact that I got the room was a barrier-free room, and that 500 was not bad. The double bed marked on Ctrip did not say that it was an accessible room. The difference between these two types is 500. One is ordinary and the other is a barrier-free room with a handrail. There are two types of twin beds on the official website. I booked an agent's twin room at Ctrip at first, which was 500 yuan cheaper than the official website. These are not available in American hotels. There are slippers, umbrellas and toiletries in the room. There is coffee and tea on the second floor, and friends can sit there. But this good place is closer to Times Square than the quiet Marriott there, rooms have microwaves, coffee machines, free fruit and apples, bananas, potato chips, ice water for 24 hours downstairs. After all, his infrastructure is very early. The exterior looks larger and more luxurious than this. Last year, I stayed at Marriott very large. The hotel is not a well-known brand in the chain, it is relatively small and not luxurious, but the price is not cheaper than the surrounding Marriott or the like. A lot of food nearby (Ichiran Ramen, Shake Burger, Michelin Steak House). The Port Authority's main station (that is, the coach station) is on 42nd Street, Times Square is on 47th Street, and the subway can be a 50th Street station, very close. Start on Fifth Avenue and then sixth, seventh, Broadway and eighth. The roads in Manhattan are easy to recognize, just right and street. The hotel is on 49th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues. There are not many people who comment on it. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, your stay at our Brand-New Courtyard is sure to be more comfortable, more productive and more enjoyable than ever before. Plus, our well-equipped fitness center, will help you stay refreshed and energized. You will also enjoy inviting, flexible spaces where you can work or relax, free Wi-Fi throughout and easy access to the latest news, weather and airport conditions via our GoBoard technology. Our state-of-the-art lobby provides comfort and productivity and in the heart of it is The Bistro, your destination for a great breakfast, or drinks and dinner during the evening. Venture out to nearby attractions from our hotel in NY, Queens like UBS Arena, CitiField, Belmont Park and USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center and home of the US Open. Get it instead of the wonton soup.New York | 4.04km from city center Our Courtyard is just a block away from the metro, giving our guests the ease and convenience to easily travel to and from JFK Airport on the AirTran to the beaches of Long Island or to the heart of NYC. Pike got the Coconut Seafood Chowder, a coconut soup with shrimp, scallops, and clams. The broth was somewhat on the thin side and there wasn't enough heft in the wontons to make up for it. I chose to go for the Wonton Noodle Soup that was fine, but not better than anyone else's wonton soup (Pike actually liked it more than I did). Pike got the Shrimp Shu Mai, steamed shrimp dumplings with a light soy dipping sauce. I've never been a huge fan of shrimp dumplings, but these were pretty good as well, though I still liked my choice more. Garnished in the center was a little clump of pickled seaweed. It's about five or six inches in diameter a crispy crust topped with avocado, green pepper, pureed spicy tuna, and drizzled with what I believe was a wasabi mayo and a sweet soy glaze. This time around, however, I did order the Sushi Pizza appetizer. While we didn't order any this time, I have done so in the past and they were both big and quite good. If you're the type of person who enjoys getting those oversized wacky-named sushi rolls, then MoCA has a bunch.
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