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Virgilio Rodriguez Moya: "I thought it was a Jewish museum with a focus on the holocaust, but it is interesting to know the history of the Jewish people and its proliferation around the world. Can spend a whole morning there"
Indulgent Eats: "Laidback bar and backyard beer garden with a solid beer list. Also a great brunch move with items like a Crack Madame and bacon egg and cheese on a Sigmund's pretzel."
Layla: "Honestly— best cookies in the world. Warm, sweet, soft inside, crisp on the outside. Get the walnut chocolate chip, it’s honestly the best! For something more sweet, get the double chocolate!"
Cynthia Lin: "Really great value at $75 for the omakase. Never had a cherry blossom leaf which was unique. But definitely order one or two a la carte pieces afterwards, especially the botan shrimp topped with uni"
Mika: "A lovely neighborhood park on the eastern edge of Yorktown in the UES. There are two dog parks and benches all along the water with great views. Very calming especially in the evenings."
Elizabeth Burstein: "Lovely speakeasy, kyoto ramen, pork buns. Cocktails are super cool but taste wise i would want try something other than the pineapple (too medicine y), truffle, and bee. Maybe the ginger one!"
Nadia Arkhipova: "Hidden gem of the Museums Mile - next door to Guggenheim museum and so much more fun! Very interactive, lots of things to get involved in: design your own building, wallpaper, lamp... Very cool place."
Silene Lim: "If you love 1920s American jazz age, go. Beautiful exhibits of Cartier and Tiffany vanity, cigarette cases, along with jewelry and furniture. During prohibition and migration b/w Paris and New York."
Karen Regalado: "I was pleasantly surprised with the exquisite look and outcome of the design. I have received numerous compliments about the look and feel of the kitchen."
Culinary Librarian: "A dangerous place for any food book lover! I can easily lose time in here. The staff is helpful, knowledable and always willing to help you find what you're looking for. The best!"
PureWow: "Francophiles and bibliophiles alike will find plenty to love at this charming Upper East Side bookshop--inside a landmarked mansion--dedicated to titles from French-speaking countries."
AlAnoud A AlGhunaim: "A hidden gem.. A beautiful French bookstore in the heart of New York! Got a chance to get in because a friend had a membership but it was absolutely worth it, hard to believe this isn’t in France♥️"