Want to go. Mole! Temescal cocktails! A bit high end
Want to go. Excellent tacos.
Una moves back to NYC - Anthony Mangieri’s uncompromising Neapolitan pies in collaboration with Jeremiah and Fabian from Contra/Wildair. Want to go. Photo via @fabianvhv (Instagram).
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Want to go. Review in the New Yorker had me craving the mole here... molcajete sounds like a must, as is an off-menu flan.
Excellent Vietnamese in a classic downtown romantic candlelit, brick-walked space.
Want to go. Looks like a cute underground space for a cozy fall dinner with produce from their roof garden.
Want to go. Female-produced wines and a 'strong woman /strong cocktail' theme, with inspiration from Japan.
Want to go. Millefuille.
Want to go. Crepe cake looks fabulous
Want to go for the afternoon tea. Pretty garden-level sunken space
Fave. Consistent with the right neighborhood energy.
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Want to go. Amazing haircuts by Danielle.
Iconic NY museum; don't miss the Kandinsky pieces in the permanent collection.
Hangout for Columbia students, known for its slightly grimy interior and old school Eastern European pastries. Get the cherry strudel. Cash only.
Great Sat morning year-round farmers market
One of my favorite museums in New York - like being transported to an abbey in southwestern France. Gorgeous medieval tapestries and art, in a tranquil setting with views of the Hudson from high. Try to go on a quiet weekday morning.
Escape from the city without leaving Manhattan.
Bustling, approachable Malaysian spot. Curry mee. Do it.
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Intimate, on point dining in the West Village.
Want to go. Late night option (till 2)
Pretty baked goods
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Cute, dimly-lit bar w exposed brick walls. Good option for the area, with some interesting cocktails. Very date-friendly.
Notable Italian from Mario Batali; classic, consistent, absolutely delicious. Octopus was arguably the best I've ever had. Front of house can have attitude, but table service was great.
Did the pasta tasting menu nearly 10 years back and it was an exceptional experience. Book way in advance.
Tiny, wonderful. Get the apple galette for an extraordinary tatin-like pastry experience.
My new favorite NY bookstore - go upstairs and idle away in the Proust reading room, complete with celestial ceiling and comfy leather couches. Excellent selection of French books (original and in translation).
Classic pre-ballet/opera/philharmonic. Standard Italian - get the antipasti and you won't be disappointed.
Want to go. Good falafel, via an Israeli. He likes it better than Taim.
Want to go for the falafel
Want to go. Storefront offers pasta fatta in casa and imported Italian specialities. Attached restaurant with garden space looks lovely. (Photo via website)
#wanttogo for that martini! - via @yesilale (Instagram)
Good European pastries in Brooklyn
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Want to go for the house negroni ('Quill'). Cozy, candle-lit living room cocktail bar. Ring the buzzer 'G' and head to the second floor...for now, no pass code required, but in the way of such speakeasies, I'm sure it's only a matter of time.
Want to go. Neighborhood restaurant with seasonal focus - mix of American, French, middle eastern influences.
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Want to go. Beautiful women's clothing, classic lines and a reputation for denim. This is currently their only showroom.
Coffee sourced directly from Colombia, in a vibrant, airy space with a living wall. Pair your favorite preparation (from espresso to Kyoto cold brew) with a pastry, Dough doughnut, or freshly cut fruit, and your morning is set.
Want to go. Have heard so many wonderful things about this space.
Want to go. Custom grinder from LA for their house-made tortillas. Al pastor heaven?
Brioche as light and perfect as in France. Speak French with the staff and you will likely get a free sample. Exclusively sells brioche and meringues.
Amazing sabich! The Harissa flavored falafel is also outstanding.
Fab falafel. Loved the green ones, but they also have a couple other spice varieties. Add on extra salads for the full experience.
My new favorite ny breakfast spot. Delicious flat whites and sweet, laid back Aussie servers. Avocado smash w poached egg; green eggs. Brunch till 6pm daily.
Cozy little favorite in the LES. Excellent soba - hot or cold equally delicious. Also try the silky homemade tofu. Most authentic experience of soba I've ever had in the U.S.
Great park in midtown featuring a big lawn and live music, yoga, and other events during the summer. Carousel for little ones.
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Want to go for lunch.