Spicy Sichuan dishes headline a large menu of low-priced Chinese fare at this no-frills joint.
Chelsea is the center of New York’s art world. You’ll pay a higher price tag to live here, as it’s a magnet for residents, tourists, and businesses like Google and Food Network. There’s plenty to see, eat, and do here in Chelsea. Take a stroll down the beautiful Highline—an elevated railway turned gorgeous public park with scenic views of the Hudson river on one side, and Manhattan on the other. There’s also the bustling Chelsea Market with fun restaurants, a bookstore, sample sales, and a small flea market.