Second Avenue Delihello
gefilte fish + smoked fish + belly lox + pastrami + egg creams + kishkehello
Traditional Jewish delicatessan with all your favorites and more. Never ending menu.
Whitby Hotelhello
contemporary artful lodginghello
Perfect blend of contemporary art and design. Swanky midtown location.
Xi’an Famous Foodshello
chinese + middle eastern quick mealshello
Self service, casual spots throughout NYC and Brooklyn. Serving foods influenced by the city of Xi’an, with a mix of Chinese and Middle Eastern flavors. Family owned and operated since 2005. The noodle dishes are a must.
Life Hotelhello
unexpected gemhello
Situated on an unexciting block in gentrifying NoMad lies the unassuming Life Hotel. Once the headquarters of Life magazine, the lobby has a great buzz and is occupied by the delicious and lively Henry at the Life restaurant and bar. Guestrooms are complete with a minimally stunning design; room 902 is great. Nothing fancy but a genuine and historic NYC experience.
AlMar Dumbohello
eat + drink perfectly in dumbohello
Modern and simple Italian cooking, served all day long, in a warm and comfortable dining room and bar.
Odd Fox Coffeehello
splendid greenpoint coffee spothello
Perfectly stated: “drink some coffee, hang out a bit, get some work done, meet your neighbors.
Freehand NYChello
artistic community hotelhello
The Freehand NYC embodies the spirt of a lifestyle hotel perfectly. Friendly, comfortable, clever, social and relevant, the former George Washington Hotel boasts accommodations for everyone with queens, twins and bunks. Dine and drink from morning until night at “Gallery.” Dinner service at “Simon & the Whale.” Grab and go at “Smile to Go.” Rooftop debauchery at “Broken Shaker.” More sedate cocktails in the “George Washington Bar.” Even if you are not fortunate enough to spend the night, be sure to chill on the mezzanine level and have breakfast in the Gallery.
Goodnight Sonnyhello
top spot for late night foot + drinkhello
Much elevated bar food served 4pm to 4am everyday and everynight. Warm, happy and friendly East Village spot.
Nom Wah Tea Parlorhello
dim sum since 1920hello
Opened in 1920 as a bakery and tea parlor, Nom Wah has evolved into a bustling house of dim sum.