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Great Plates of Art at Graffit
New York City itself must be Chef Jesús Núñez’s culinary landscape for which he models his architecturally orchestrated dishes at the Upper West Side modernist-meets-Spanish...
A Few Must-Have Snacks to Keep in your Kitchen (or Dorm Room)
Greek Yogurt and Frozen Berries As a part of my morning routine, I pride myself on having a light, healthy breakfast. It gives me enough energy to get through the first half of my day and keeps me...
Sampling Sonoma
From fashion to home décor to electronics, every trade must be constantly evolving to keep up with emerging trends. One of my favorite industries to keep an eye on is that of food and beverage (no...
Finding Your Fiesta...
Adjacent to the water in Williamsburg, Brooklyn is Mole, an authentic Mexican restaurant that you must visit at least once this summer, unless you're a local, in which case Mole's cuisine will have...
Happy Hour Transformed
Last week's Manhattan Cocktail Classic brought on a revolution of cocktail trends, consumers, and curiosities. The five-day event began Friday the 13th with a "salty-black tie" Gala at the New York...
A Burger Born in Brooklyn
As PSbklyn owner Steve Sohmer bluntly stated, "Burgers are not the next big thing and new places come out all the time. To make it work you need delicious burgers and something different." That's...
Three Dishes With Vikas Khanna
This new column by Anjali Kumar invites you on a monthly adventure to great restaurants around the world to meet the amazing chefs, mixologists, restaurateurs and sommeliers behind them and the foods...
Three Dishes with Carl Redding
Carl Redding, Redding’s, Atlantic City, NJ This new column by Anjali Kumar invites you on a weekly adventure to great restaurants around the world to meet the amazing chefs, mixologists,...
Escargot? Here You Go!
If you happen to find yourself strolling along the out-of-the-way cobblestone streets of the West Village, be sure that you stumble into Paris Commune, a French Bistro offering neighborhood classics...
The Pinnacle of Pò
In the heart of the West Village, in the middle of Cornelia Street hangs a tiny white square sign that reads Pò in a scribbled green text. Below the sign, lies a quaint cafe with few empty...
















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