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!"
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."
Time Out New York: "You can sip on some of Bemelmans' famous cocktails like the Red Velvet (rye whiskey, spiced plum syrup, egg white, fresh lemon juice, bee pollen) and the Luxury Sidecar."
Hakan Elmali: "Thai food at its best! No sparing of chilies and spices, which I love. The portions are huge and it's very reasonably priced. The service is also very efficient and fast. Strongly recommended."
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."
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"
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"
Teachers College Student Affairs: "The Jewish Museum is the preeminent museum in the US, devoted exclusively to over 4,000 years of art and Jewish culture. Artists include Marc Chagall, George Segal, Eleanor Antin, and Deborah Kass."
Roniel Tessler: "This place is incredible and a gem within nyc. The architecture alone is stunning, but be sure to check out their impressive calendar of events."
IrmaZandl ZandlSlant: "Fabulous conservation tour on Thursdays at 10AM. Well worth the time and $10. Excellent history, design, architecture insights."
ZocDoc: "Eating out is great, but it’s usually healthier (and cheaper!) to prepare your own meals. Head to Kitchen Arts & Letters, where you can find over 13,000 cookbooks - great vegetarian section, too!"
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!"