Maman NYC. Picture perfect food, drinks and decor. A favorite coffeeshop in NYC.
The Park NYC. This Chelsea gem where you could eat amidst actual trees and birds is now closed.
Over a 100 vendors, artists and designers offer their goods on a Brooklyn Flea.
Ludlow Coffee Supply. A cool litte coffee spot in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
Step into a Meatball Shop and find yourself in meatball heaven. And in a cool place.
Eataly NYC downtown. Dine in the Oculus with an amazing view on the 09/11 memorial.
Bushwick Brooklyn. Once a bad neighborhood and now an area full of hip hotspots.
Dutch Kills Centraal. A neighborhood bar in LIC, Queens. A New York City hotspot.
A great place to grab a beer and have a chat with one of the locals.
A fancy hotel, a long red curtain and a long line of people. Waiting for the Best Burger in NYC.
“Hey Ryan, can we please get the check and a doggy bag for our leftover lunch?
What a great place for a drink and a bite to eat. Laid back, easygoing & causal cool.
Please do let me know if you think there is a bar with a better view on Manhattan.
This old factory is now a favorite place of locals and tourists. Get a great taste of NY.
The Corner Bistro is where you get “amazingly good burgers at a reasonable price”.
We had the “suger cookie dough with salted caramel and pure chocolate chips”. It’s Dolicous.
Junior’s Cheesecake. Famous and one of the best cheesecakes in New York City.
Katz’s deli, a NY institution. In the Lower Eastside and pretty soon also in Brooklyn.
A simple concept and the largest open air food market in America. Smorgasburg.
A huge hit for more than 10 years, The Spotted Pig in the midst of the Westvillage.
If you’re into chic wining and dining then you’ll want to go here.
The Loeb Boathouse, a beautifull location in Central Park with its Lake Side Restaurant.
Miss Lily’s and the Jamaican Juice Master Melvin. For your daily dose of vitamins.
Spending a summernight on one of the many Rooftop bars just about beats everything.
Just think; it all started with making cupcakes out of leftover cakedough …
Fanelli’s, right in the middle of SoHo, is one of the oldest restaurants in Manhattan.
You won’t find chic ladies sipping tea and eating scones with clotted cream here.
The Tick Tock Diner, your all American diner. Fresh blueberry pancakes anyone?
New York style Italy and a favorite place to meet & greet for the locals.
Be eatertained at Buddakan, the food is great as is the atmosphere.
Sweetleaf, the sweetest little coffeeshop, in Queens has old and new written all over it.
When the word “Bar” caught our eyes we quickly decided to go see what was there.
Next time I’ll have to try the meatballs. Locales signature dish.
The 15 tables were constantly filled and it was very busy at the sushi-to-go counter.
If you really want to get a taste of “downtown”, go and have a cup of coffe at Mojo.