![]() Maybe the Jerk Chicken Platter, the pounding reggae music, my hungover mates good company (not). But a late brunch at Miss Lilly’s revitalises my tired soul before another boozy night out. ![]() ![]() Does a bacon, egg and cheese cure my hangover? Sure. There’s two locations – SoHo and East Village and certainly can’t be missed with it’s Caribbean Island themed decor. Miss Lily’s is a light-hearted, fun dining experience and one you probably haven’t heard of alongside the slew of cool restaurants in New York. Ah, and the shoestring fries are something to text home to mum about. You never know where the night will take you. And never takes reservations, which is oddly the thrill of going. April Bloomfield set the mark for gastropubs with The Pig has become a NYC classic. It’s set in an classic bi-level building with funky, boar-inspired interior decor. ![]() Whether you’re a native New Yorker, curious tourist or celeb, the Chargrilled Roquefort Burgers must settle in your stomach at least once before leave West Village. The Spotted PigĮveryone inhabits The Pig. Wine lovers will appreciate the slow sipping of fine wines by the glass with exclusive varieties of Aglianico, Barolo, Vermentino and more. The Lounge at Le Zie is unassuming, a homey meet up spot for drinks and apps. There’s no big flair, or noisy crowds (unless it’s the weekend), just trattoria neighbourhood style, white setting dining with a great bar room. A classic, low-key spot for those seeking authentic Venetian food in a relaxed atmosphere. Le ZieĪmidst the wildly popular Chelsea scene lies Le Zie. Don’t miss out of the bone marrow and the pulpa which is complemented extensive list of sherries, exclusive wines and various ciders will keep you boozy until close. The service is not only good, but foodie informative which is cool when you’re faced with a massive list of small plates. Toro delivers a creative spin on Barcelona style tapas in a large, industrial fit out with communal tables and chic bar. Or, for more information, visit RR1.Celebrated Boston chefs Ken Oringer and Jamie Bissonnette brought their success South End to test their luck amongst the trendy Chelsea. Register for Robb Report ’s Culinary Masters now. While many guests will likely want to explore all that New York has to offer, they also won’t have to go too far to experience the city’s food, drinks and nightlife.Ī night out followed by just a quick elevator ride to your bed? It doesn’t get much better than that.ĭon’t miss the food event of the year. The Moxy Lower East Side, which will sit at the intersection of Broome and Bowery Streets, is currently under construction and will hold 303 guest rooms when it opens. And the Fix will offer all-day fare alongside coffee and drinks, which you might decide to enjoy over the Ms. In terms of food, Sake No Hana will serve up izakaya dishes in a dramatic space. And you can take the elevator 16 stories up to the Highlight Room, which will offer stunning views of the New York skyline. A source told Page Six that Loosie’s in particular will have a vibe “reminiscent of the clubs in the ’90s and early 2000s.” The Silver Lining, meanwhile, will be an intimate cocktail lounge serving creative drinks that you can sip along long velvet banquettes. Tao Group, which is behind a number of celebrity hot spots, including Tao, Marquee and Cathédrale, will be bringing some of the high energy it’s known for to its new ventures. “Our newest offering stays true to that reputation by bringing together five unique restaurants and nightlife venues under one roof.” “Downtown New York City has always been known as a crossroads of entertainment and as an incubator for creatives,” Noah Tepperberg, the CEO of Tao Group, told Page Six. One of Italy's Most Acclaimed Restaurants Is Opening in New York City Taste Test: Playboy Spirits’ New Release Shows That the Humble Canadian Whisky Can Be Excellent TooĮverything You Need to Know About Dry-Aged Steak
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