Author: Chelsea-Rae Abbate

Spice Things Up at Ugly Baby

Spice Things Up at Ugly Baby

I love spicy food. I put sriracha on my eggs and Marie Sharp on my pizza. I can’t eat pasta without red pepper flakes and Indian food is my go-to Sunday night delivery meal. To me, heat enhances the flavors in an already flavorful dish. Spicy Thai food, however, is a whole other level, where an accidental chili can send […]

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The Morrison Hotel Gallery Memorializes Bowie in Photo Exhibit

The Morrison Hotel Gallery Memorializes Bowie in Photo Exhibit

In a various state of undress, wide-ranging hair styles, makeup, facial hair, all different ages: this is how David Bowie is captured by the esteemed collection of photographers on display at the Morrison Hotel Gallery. The latest collection showcases the many facets of David Bowie in an intimate setting in SoHo. The Morrison’s three locations across the country, in Los […]

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Break Out of Your Dining Rut at Chouchou

Break Out of Your Dining Rut at Chouchou

A signless cavern on a well traversed block in the East Village, Chouchou brings to life the dual aesthetic of a Bedouin tent and a Renaissance dungeon feast. Mood lighting and rustic décor, paired with authentically crafted flatware and serving utensils make Chouchou a sexy, exotic way to break out of your current winter dining rut. The menu is simple: […]

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Abbotsford Road Takes a New Approach to Coffee

Abbotsford Road Takes a New Approach to Coffee

Abbotsford Road isn’t your typical neighborhood coffee joint. Sure, its massive square footage in an industrial building in Gowanus definitely allows for a decent-sized weekend crowd of hip Brooklyn moms, or the laptop-toting freelancers who occupy the chic wooden tables during the week, but there’s a lot more there than meets the eye. Educating their customer base, importing the highest […]

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Sushi by Bou Opens Up a New Iteration in Chelsea

Sushi by Bou Opens Up a New Iteration in Chelsea

A sophomore outpost of this speakeasy-style sushi restaurant has opened up in the labyrinth beneath the Jue Lan Club restaurant in Chelsea, and it’s just as big of a success as the Time Square flagship. Neon lights point the way down a few steps and through a funky, yet ominous stairwell covered from ceiling to floor in bright, mesmerizing graffiti. A […]

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Your Last Minute Guide to Holiday Gifting

Your Last Minute Guide to Holiday Gifting

It’s the time of year when the holidays sneak up on you, and you’re completely unprepared for the multitude of gifts you have to buy. Friends, family, co-workers, significant others – the list seems to grow every year, which means that you’re just getting more popular as time goes on. Congrats! Here’s hoping your holiday bonus matches your increasing popularity. […]

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Cibo e Vino Refreshes Its Menu and Appearance Just in Time for the Holidays

Cibo e Vino Refreshes Its Menu and Appearance Just in Time for the Holidays

When you first walk into Cibo e Vino, an Italian restaurant and wine bar on the Upper West Side, you can’t help but be struck by the warmth that exudes from every corner of the dining room. High ceilings filled with orb-like lighting fixtures emit a gentle glow, and lush potted plants make you feel like you’re dining in an […]

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Argentinian Cuisine on the Upper East Side

Argentinian Cuisine on the Upper East Side

Chimichurri Grill East is a stone’s throw away from Bloomingdale’s, but this peaceful stretch of 61st Street couldn’t feel farther away from the hustle and bustle of Midtown shopping. Soft lighting welcomes you into the bar at the base of this classic Upper East Side townhouse, where you have the option of dining in one of three rooms: the bar, […]

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Guinness Celebrates Its 200th Birthday in America

Guinness Celebrates Its 200th Birthday in America

Two hundred years ago, a man named Benjamin Guinness used a roasted grain called Black Patent Malt as the foundation of Guinness stout as Americans know it today. Complete with a bespoke canvas bag printing station, live music, and snacks that included fried chicken and mashed potatoes in a cone, Guinness spared no expense at creating a warm, welcoming environment […]

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Toilets + The Environment – An Unlikely but Fruitful Partnership

Toilets + The Environment – An Unlikely but Fruitful Partnership

If you thought home appliances weren’t an ideal source for eco-friendly products, think again. Toto, a Japanese plumbing company with humble roots and lofty goals, recently sponsored a wellness event to spread their mission of water efficiency. For one hundred years, Toto has been utilizing the technology behind water efficiency in all of their top of the line inventory, and […]

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