New York lost part of its soul a few months ago when Chanterelle all of a sudden shuttered its doors for good after 30 years of being one of the most enchanting restaurants in NYC. My only brush with it had been at a Taste of Tribeca event where they were serving chicken. Yes, chicken. [...]
Hey hey readers, I’m probably going to try to make this blog feel a little more personal and less of a strict food review blog from now on. That said, I’ve been really busy traveling from coast to coast and been sick quite often, so here’s a post from a LONG time ago. Pictures are [...]
Walk up the steps of Cha-an and you’ll forget you’re in New York. This intricately decorated tea house transports you to another time in another place. It reminds me how much I miss Japan. Luckily, it doesn’t stop there. The food is good, the teas are good and the desserts are great; at least if [...]
NY is a steak lover’s paradise. No other city can compare. None. I read somewhere that something like 70% of all USA Prime steak in the is shipped to NY restaurants. We hoard the best of the best.
Listen carefully and you’ll have the key to my heart…and..stomach. Dry-aged, bone-in rib eye, [...]
Le Cirque, one of the most prominent and famous NY restaurants located at the southeast corner of Central Park in the prestigious One Beacon Court, is a cornerstone of fine dining. Inside, its 27 foot high semi-circle tent-like ceiling is the defining characteristic of its namesake, The Circus. You’ll also find pictures of [...]
Located in the beautiful and historic Alwyn Court Building on Manhattan’s West Side, Petrossian is definitely a site to behold. Inside it is decorated with the finest imported crystal, bronze statues, etched mirrors, china and pink granite. It is known throughout the world for its caviar, smoked fish and foie gras.
It doesn’t disappoint. [...]





