Coworking space for urban hippies.
sponge cake + signage
Paris comes to NYC.
Mmmmm smoked salmon and scallion cream cheese and chopped liver and matjes.
Japanese kissaten and oden menu in the evening, from crack team that brought us Izakaya.
Cockatiels and mellow vibez.
BEST dumplings in Sunset Park - handmade right there in the food court!
Want to go.
Great tacos - lunch special is a deal. My favorite are Al Pastor.
Want to go.
Standing room only at the best place to get an espresso, Vichy, and olive oil cake. Now with proper brick and mortar, at 81 E. 7th, same great filling.
My favorite picnic spot in the city. Don't tell anyone.
Oysters, lobster rolls, fries, and cocktails on a boat with a view of the Hudson.
I make an annual pilgrimage to the Wonder Wheel. Get a swinging car.
Chinatown grocery store.
Hathatshats.
Epic sound, Art Deco loveliness.
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The best coal oven Napoli style pies in unpretentious setting.
Udon, donburi, everything. I want to live here.
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Corner flower shop run by mother and son. Accept nothing less.
Affordable second hand store with women's and men's items from the neighborhood.
Little hole in he wall coffee shop. Wine store across the street.
Want to go.
Great pizza, non-pizza items, wine list and people watching.
Theater. Bar. Restaurant. Gorgeous.
Always good finds to be had at this collectibles store.
One of those almost perfect bars that's relaxed but with thoughtful food and cocktails.
American art, downtown.
No menu, tell them what you feel like drinking. Old Milk & Honey space but approachable.
Cocktail bar tucked away in Grand Central.
Beautiful old theater showing modern movies. Only one movie shows in the main theater.
Bustling, approachable Malaysian spot. Curry mee. Do it.
Build your own egg sandwich and eggs. Avoid peak weekend hours to avoid the wait.
Recommended by Japanese friend.
Great cocktails, real bartenders. Raines Law Room people but bigger, less subterranean, and easier to get into.
Permanent art exhibit in SoHo, worth a visit.
Want to go.
A bar-bar. Have a beer, a chat, and/or relax.
Since 1847. Old New York. Real old.
Brunch at the bar.
Century old school Italian specialties shop. Cured meats, cheese, pasta etc. Get their burrata.
Permanent installation of dirt from 1977 SoHo in a room. Strangely meditative. Closed in summer.
Spanish specialties store.
Vegetarian, kosher, gluten free AND some of the best dim sum in Chinatown, serving til 3:30p every day.
Some of the best nail art in the city. Want to go.
Incredible Japanese coffee bar by day, sake bar by night.