Shabu Shabu 70 – The Best Restaurants in NYC

Shabu Shabu 70 – The Best Restaurants in NYC

  Shabu Shabu 70 is named for East 70th street, where it sits, but it might just as well have been named after the ’70s, because that’s how it feels when you walk in the door. The walls are painted in an off-white so off it’s almost lime green, and it’s the type of paint […]

Nha Trang One – The Best Restaurants in NYC

Nha Trang One – The Best Restaurants in NYC

  87 Baxter St, New York, NY In the US, at least, Vietnamese restaurants are judged by their pho, just as Thai restaurants, for better or worse, are judged by their…don’t make me say it… Photo Credit How large a factor should authenticity be? If a restaurant conjures something delicious, how much should we care […]

Corner Bistro – The Best Restaurants in NYC

Corner Bistro – The Best Restaurants in NYC

  Like many New Yorkers, I have a long and warm association with Corner Bistro. My “first time” was in March of 2001, when I was staying in the West Village with a family friend, visiting for an audition. (A story I know half of New Yorkers my age share in common;) Tired from the […]

Clinton Street Baking Company – The Best Restaurants in NYC

Clinton Street Baking Company – The Best Restaurants in NYC

  You can thank Bobby Flay for the lines. At least partially. In 2009 Flay challenged the good proprietors of Clinton Street Baking Company to a pancake match on his ridiculous/wonderful show Throwdown, and a legend was born. 35 minutes of continuous high-definition blueberry pancake porn must deaden the reasoning centers in the brain. Why […]

Aburiya Kinnosuke – the Best Restaurants in NYC

Aburiya Kinnosuke – the Best Restaurants in NYC

  Photo by Maarten Heerlien 213 E 45th St  New York, NY 10017 There’s a category of Japanese restaurant where you’ll see an elaborate open charcoal fire in the center of the room, and various configurations of meat, shellfish, and vegetables are run through with skewers or placed on spits and arranged like funeral spectators, at […]

Xi An Famous Foods (西安名吃) – The Best Restaurants in NYC

Xi An Famous Foods (西安名吃) – The Best Restaurants in NYC

  Photo by Gary Stevens 81 St Marks Pl  New York, NY 10003 Xi An Famous Foods, named for the city in western China, had humble beginnings in two basement food courts in Flushing. No more. The Famous Foods are taking the City by storm, with locations in Midtown Manhattan, the East Village, Williamsburg, and a […]

Basta Pasta – the Best Restaurants in NYC

Posted by on Jul 11, 2013 in New York, Where to Eat, Where to Eat NYC | No Comments
Basta Pasta – the Best Restaurants in NYC

  37 W 17th St (between Avenue Of The Americas & 5th Ave) New York, NY 10011 Basta Pasta is far from a traditional Italian Restaurant. NYC has those in spades, to be sure, but Basta Pasta is neither old-school-family-run nor new-cuisine Italian. It’s actually Japanese, founded in 1985 and inspired by the open-kitchen design […]

Long Island Wine Country – Weekend Getaways from NYC

Long Island Wine Country – Weekend Getaways from NYC

  You’ll hear a lot about the southern fork of eastern Long Island when you google “weekend getaways from NYC”. That’s where the Hamptons are. Have we been to the Hamptons? Yes. The Verdict? Skip it, unless you’re Billy Joel. (If  you’re looking for a beach getaway for yourself, try Cape Cod.) The best feature […]

Live Blog Coming Soon

Posted by on Jul 7, 2013 in Seattle | One Comment
Live Blog Coming Soon

Hey folks if there’s nothing to read here yet check back with us in late July, when I’ll be posting several times-a-day about our trip!

Kykuit, The Rockefeller Estate – Weekend Getaways from NYC

Posted by on Jul 7, 2013 in Hudson Valley, Weekend Getaways from NYC | 2 Comments
Kykuit, The Rockefeller Estate – Weekend Getaways from NYC

  Ah, the Rockefeller family. John D., founder of Standard Oil, was a simple man. No drinking, no smoking, no gambling, no dancing. Actually that last one I could see. When he commissioned Kykuit, named for the hill where it sat/sits (and dutch for “lookout”), John D. envisioned a modest 32-bedroom farmhouse surrounded by porches. […]

Load More