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Step Back Into the 1970s at The Honeywell
A walk down the handful of stairs leading into the basement bar and lounge space called The Honeywell is a passage back in time, one into a 1970’s inspired West Harlem atmosphere replete with dated lighting, [...]
Indian Culinary Bliss at Murray Hill’s Nirvana
Nirvana offers a contemporary lounge on its first floor space, but its second floor dining area is a welcoming, comfortable setting to enjoy the restaurant's flavorful and unique takes on traditional Indian fare. [...]
The Atrium, New Space, Same Menu for Hendriks
The jam-packed and dimly lit space at Hendriks offered spillover folks a new experience, tucked just around the outdoor corner into the place's brand new Atrium, equipped with a fully stocked bar of its own and [...]
Flavors and Service Unite at Tribeca’s Benares
Behind the typical camouflaging of New York City scaffolding sits a particularly sleek and modern restaurant serving authentic and delicious Indian fare. Here's why a trip to the Murray Street location of Benares Indian Restaurant [...]
Alice’s Arbor, Brunch in Bed-Stuy
Alice’s Arbor is an adorably charming little bistro nestled quietly onto a relatively quiet neighborhood street, across from welcoming Crispus Attucks Playground [...]
Open Air Views Set the Table at Industry Kitchen
Hidden underneath the bustle of the FDR Drive, the bar/restaurant combo at Industry Kitchen provides some outstanding sunset views of the pristine waterfront, just far enough removed from the nearby buzz of ferry traffic and the [...]
Romantic Italian Renaissance at Machiavelli
Once seated, it’s a challenge not to marvel at the inside of Machiavelli. Massive murals take center stage on each of the restaurant’s exposed walls, so grandiose in fact that you may even strain your [...]
More Than Just Tacos at Mexicue Flatiron
Mexicue began its quick ascent as a food truck in Brooklyn in 2010- an impetus of sorts for the gain in acceptance that trucks would soon have as a medium to deliver quality food quickly to [...]
Don’t Think Too Hard at Burger & Lobster
At Burger & Lobster, the space is huge but is bright and inviting. The menu is limited, but there is seemingly no wrong way to order. The drink list is reasonably priced and there [...]
Le Coq Rico, A Reason to Give Thanks
Helmed by Michelin star-winning chef Antoine Westermann, cozy Flatiron restaurant Le Coq Rico is a modernized brasserie that is focused on serving some of the City’s finest poultry dishes. And Thanksgiving is perhaps the best time [...]
WCS Sip For The Sea Returns to Central Park Zoo
Eggplant Meatballs - How cool!
WCS Sip For The Sea Returns to Central Park Zoo
If you are going to have a tart - why not have it with Thyme and goat
WCS Sip For The Sea Returns to Central Park Zoo
If you are going to have a tart - why not have it with Thyme and goat
WCS Sip For The Sea Returns to Central Park Zoo
Did you also feel that the Heirloom Tomato Gazpacho was a bit heavy on
WCS Sip For The Sea Returns to Central Park Zoo
Great article and love the picture of the seaweed taco!