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NoMad Hotel Opens Rooftop Restaurant

By Mary Johnson | June 12, 2012 1:54pm
Guests at the NoMad Hotel's rooftop restaurant can sit surrounded by greenery to enjoy the $125 tasting menu.
Guests at the NoMad Hotel's rooftop restaurant can sit surrounded by greenery to enjoy the $125 tasting menu.
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FLATIRON — The recently opened NoMad Hotel on Broadway and West 28th Street has unveiled a new rooftop restaurant for New Yorkers to enjoy this summer.

The hotel, the brainchild of Eleven Madison Park duo Chef Daniel Humm and General Manager Will Guidara, opened its sky-high eatery on Monday night, a space with sweeping views of the New York City skyline.

The roof, which landed on Zagat’s list of 10 “awesome” rooftop bars in the city a full week before it opened, will serve up a $125 five-course, seasonal tasting menu nightly beginning at 6 p.m.

Beverage pairings, either alcoholic or non-alcoholic, cost an additional $75.

Reservations are required, and tickets for each night go on sale at 11 a.m. every day on the rooftop’s dedicated website. Users must register a username and password to make a reservation.

The roof has space for 64 guests and looks out north to the Empire State Building and west toward the Hudson River.

An ornate domed tower on the roof is available for private parties of 8 to 10 guests.

The NoMad Hotel is located at 1170 Broadway near West 28th Street. Reservations are available nightly.