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ARORA - L'art Du Cocktail New York

Arora is a classic New York piano cocktail bar located in Manhattan, NY. It offers a unique ambiance for guests to enjoy expertly crafted cocktails.

The bar also features a high tea service, providing a sophisticated option for afternoon gatherings.

Additionally, Arora is available for private events, making it an ideal venue for special occasions.

Information sourced from restaurant website and may be subject to change.

Menu

Bavarian Pretzel$16
Soft twisted pretzel served with caramel and mustard.
Allergens: Mustard, Wheat/Gluten, Plant Based: Yes, Gluten Free: No, Low Carb: No
Estimated Calorie Count: 350

Truffle Pomme Frites$16
Shoestring fries topped with parmesan and chives.
Allergens: Milk/Dairy, Plant Based: No, Gluten Free: No, Low Carb: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 624

Assorted Nibbles$16
Kettle cooked chips, pimiento olives, and wasabi peas.
Allergens: None detected, Plant Based: Yes, Gluten Free: No, Low Carb: No
Estimated Calorie Count: 80

Brioche Dog$24
Guinness beer bratwurst served on a brioche bun.
Allergens: Eggs, Wheat/Gluten, Plant Based: No, Gluten Free: No, Low Carb: No
Estimated Calorie Count: 350

Crab Cakes$24
Crab cakes served with smoked paprika and remoulade sauce.
Allergens: Eggs, Shellfish/Crustaceans, Wheat/Gluten, Plant Based: No, Gluten Free: No, Low Carb: No
Estimated Calorie Count: 525

Wagyu Beef Sliders$29
Wagyu beef patties with caramelized onions and pepper jack cheese, served on a truffle bun.
Allergens: Milk/Dairy, Plant Based: No, Gluten Free: No, Low Carb: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 982

Charcuterie and Cheese Board$39
Artisanal selection of cheeses and meats, served with pimiento olives and honey.
Allergens: Milk/Dairy, Plant Based: No, Gluten Free: No, Low Carb: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 80

Emperor ShennongPrice not Shown
Tong Mu Phoenix Lapsang Souchong – The Chinese Emperor Shennong preferred his drinking water boiled in an effort to further his personal hygiene. As legend has it, one day, during a meditation session, the wind blew some dead leaves into the boiling water. The Emperor found the resulting beverage pleasantly refreshing, thereby marking the origins of tea.
Dietary/Allergen Info: None, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes


Emperor SagaPrice not Shown
Kyushu Japanese Sencha – In the 12″ century, the Japanese Emperor Saga was the first to request the import of tea seeds from China. Some of these tea seeds were given to a priest, who wrote the book Ayssa Yojokr (How to Stay Healthy by Drinking Tea). The priest described tea as “…the ultimate mental and medicinal remedy (that) has the ability to make one’s life fuller and complete.”
Dietary/Allergen Info: None, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes


The Sultan of AgrabahPrice not Shown
Madame Butterfly Jasmine – The benevolent ruler of the Arabian kingdom is said to have had an allure to the fragrance and blossom of the jasmine flower. Each morning he would wake to the aroma of flower tea being served in his gardens. This sweet perfume would fill the palace and the garden flowers would turn into magical butterflies.
Dietary/Allergen Info: None, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes


Emperor AshokaPrice not Shown
Assam Safari Masala Chai – The Indian Emperor of the Maurya Dynasty requested a spiced beverage to be created for use in Ayurveda, a traditional medicinal practice in which herbs and spices are used for healing. The heat from ginger was believed to stimulate digestion; the antiseptic properties of cloves were thought to help relieve pain; cardamom was used as a mood elevator; and cinnamon supported circulation.
Dietary/Allergen Info: None, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes


Enchantress of FlorencePrice not Shown
Darjeeling First Flush – This mythological Indian princess was exiled from her hometown of Darjeeling, located in the northeastern part of the subcontinent, for falling in love with an Italian from Florence. She would no longer be heir to the Mughal Empire, but a life without love, was not worth living at all.
Dietary/Allergen Info: None, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes


Duchess Anna MariaPrice not Shown
Cream Earl Grey Organic – In the 17″ century, tea leaves reached the coast of Britain. Tea became the symbol of the English upper class. It is said thar afternoon tea was a tradition established by Duchess Anna Maria, to satisfy her appetite each day around four o’clock in the afternoon. The Duchess began to send invitations to her friends to dress up and join her for this daily afternoon ritual.
Dietary/Allergen Info: Milk, Vegan: No, Vegetarian: Yes


Empress VictoriaPrice not Shown
Imperial Breakfast – Empress Victoria learnt of the Duchess’ daily afternoon tea rituals and was intrigued. She started hosting elite gatherings, tea parties if you will, which also served cakes and scones. By the Victorian age, afternoon tea had become a guintessential British tradition.
Dietary/Allergen Info: None, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes


Most restaurants charge a small cover charge (~€1–3 per person)

Categories: Bar, Cocktails, Tea House

Menu Source: Restaurant Website PDF

Menu Date: August, 2025

Dietary & Allergen Information: Please be aware that our dish analysis is powered by AI and may contain errors. Always check with your server before ordering.


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    505 Park Ave, New York, NY 10022, USA

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    40.7629997, -73.9693568

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