


New York, the Big Apple, is a place of various cultures and ethnic backgrounds. One of which is Latin American. At restaurants such as Guantanamera you can enjoy traditional dishes and live music,
Here are some simple and straightforward tips to help you become a better Latin dancer.
Every last Saturday of the month, Bembe features Sol Selectas’ DJ Sabo a 6 hour global journey of tropical, Latin, Afro Brazilian funkiness and, as always, live percussion. Come to Rhum Saturdays put your groove on and let yourself go with this contagious beats Bembe [...]
In the Heights tells the universal story of a vibrant community in Manhattan’s Washington Heights – a place where the coffee from the corner bodega is light and sweet, the windows are always open, and the breeze carries the rhythm of three generations of music. [...]
Come and enjoy an evening of Dancing under the stars at Salsa mondays at Tavern on the Green. With DJ’s Johnny Famolari and Norty Cotto From La Kalle 105.9FM.
Latin Music every Monday for the joy of the dance. Listening Sessions of what’s hot, classic in Latin Music Bands from the Tri-State area
809 9th Ave. bet 53rd and 54th St
Agua Dulce serves Pan-Latin cuisine incorporating an abundance of flavors from Latin regions including the Caribbean, Central and South America.
329 Greenwich St (between Duane and Jay Sts ) Tribeca
Industria Argentina is not only a restaurant; it is the continuation of the owner’s, Stefano Villa and Fernando Dallorso, 15 years of Argentine culinary tradition in NYC.
165 allen street, New York
Rayuela introduces its first-of-its kind Estilo Libre Latino (Freestyle Latino) cuisine, which respects yet redefines contemporary Latin American and Spanish cuisines.