With more than 200 galleries, Chelsea has plenty of variety. Here, eight of them that feature everything from paintings to sculpture, videos to installations.
GALLERIES
Cheim & Read 547 W. 25th St.; 212/242-7727; www.cheimread.com.
James Cohan Gallery533 W. 26th St.; 212/714-9500; www.jamescohan.com.
Sean Kelly528 W. 29th St.; 212/239-1181; www.skny.com.
Matthew Marks Gallery521 W. 21st St., 522 W. 22nd St., and 523 W. 24th St.; 212/243-0200; www.matthewmarks.com.
Robert Miller Gallery 524 W. 26th St.; 212/366-4774; www.robertmillergallery.com.
PaceWildenstein534 W. 25th St.; 212/421-3292; www.pacewildenstein.com.
Nicole Klagsbrun526 W. 26th St., No. 213; 212/243-3335; www.nicoleklagsbrun.com.
Paula Cooper521 and 534 W. 21st St.;212/255-1105.
RESTAURANTS
BetteFashionistas are flocking to nightlife queen Amy Sacco’s first restaurant.461 W. 23rd St.; 212/366-0404; dinner for two $90.
Billy’s BakeryRetro bakeshop with pies and cupcakes galore.184 Ninth Ave.; 212/647-9956; dessert for two $5.
Bombay TalkieA Bollywood sound track sets the mood for modern Indian street food.189 Ninth Ave.; 212/242-1900; lunch for two $30.
BottinoThe art world’s favorite gathering spot, with no-nonsense Italian dishes.246 10th Ave.; 212/206-6766; dinner for two $100.
Empire DinerTwenty-four-hour hangout catering to gallery-goers at noon and club kids at 4 A.M.210 10th Ave.; 212/243-2736; lunch for two $45.
La BergamoteThe next best thing to a Parisian pâtisserie.169 Ninth Ave.; 212/627-9010; dessert for two $12.
OmaiSmall space; big Vietnamese flavors.158 Ninth Ave.; 212/633-0550; dinner for two $50.
Parish & Co.Globally inspired American cuisine, mostly organic and naturally grown ingredients.202 Ninth Ave.; 212/414-4988; dinner for two $60.
Tía PolA bite-sized tapas bar.205 10th Ave.; 212/675-8805; dinner for two $50.
Wild Lily Tea RoomSleek spot for Japanese afternoon tea.511A W. 22nd St.; 212/691-2258; tea for two $25.
With more than 200 galleries, Chelsea has plenty of variety. Here, eight of them that feature everything from paintings to sculpture, videos to installations.
GALLERIES
Cheim & Read
547 W. 25th St.;
212/242-7727; www.cheimread.com.
James Cohan Gallery533 W. 26th St.;
212/714-9500;
Sean Kelly528 W. 29th St.;
212/239-1181;
Matthew Marks Gallery521 W. 21st St., 522 W. 22nd St., and 523 W. 24th St.;
212/243-0200;
Robert Miller Gallery
524 W. 26th St.;
212/366-4774;
PaceWildenstein534 W. 25th St.;
212/421-3292;
Nicole Klagsbrun526 W. 26th St., No. 213;
212/243-3335;
Paula Cooper521 and 534 W. 21st St.;212/255-1105.
RESTAURANTS
BetteFashionistas are flocking to nightlife queen Amy Sacco’s first restaurant.461 W. 23rd St.; 212/366-0404; dinner for two $90.
Billy’s BakeryRetro bakeshop with pies and cupcakes galore.184 Ninth Ave.; 212/647-9956; dessert for two $5.
Bombay TalkieA Bollywood sound track sets the mood for modern Indian street food.189 Ninth Ave.; 212/242-1900; lunch for two $30.
BottinoThe art world’s favorite gathering spot, with no-nonsense Italian dishes.246 10th Ave.; 212/206-6766; dinner for two $100.
Empire DinerTwenty-four-hour hangout catering to gallery-goers at noon and club kids at 4 A.M.210 10th Ave.; 212/243-2736; lunch for two $45.
La BergamoteThe next best thing to a Parisian pâtisserie.169 Ninth Ave.; 212/627-9010; dessert for two $12.
OmaiSmall space; big Vietnamese flavors.158 Ninth Ave.; 212/633-0550; dinner for two $50.
Parish & Co.Globally inspired American cuisine, mostly organic and naturally grown ingredients.202 Ninth Ave.; 212/414-4988; dinner for two $60.
Tía PolA bite-sized tapas bar.205 10th Ave.; 212/675-8805; dinner for two $50.
Wild Lily Tea RoomSleek spot for Japanese afternoon tea.511A W. 22nd St.; 212/691-2258; tea for two $25.