Tag: food

Shopping for Caterers Conveniently with CaterCow

Shopping for Caterers Conveniently with CaterCow

There has been a spike in the number of startups in New York City in the past few years. As a startup, to be able to succeed you need to stand out in what your company does and provide a service that consumers need. CaterCow is a marketplace where you can find and order catering online. At the end of […]

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A West Village Italian Gem: Pagani

A West Village Italian Gem: Pagani

In a city blanketed with restaurants, especially specializing in Italian cuisine, people might feel they tried it all, but there are always hidden gems in Manhattan. Nestled on the corner of Bleecker Street and 7th Avenue in the West Village is Pagani, a refreshing take on Italian cuisine while paying homage to the building’s past. Walking through the doors of Pagani, […]

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Getting to Know DUMBO

Getting to Know DUMBO

New York boasts numerous desirable places to live, but none have seen as much attention as DUMBO in Brooklyn. With a stunning view of the skyline, unique shops and not as congested as Manhattan, there is nothing not to love about the area, which is an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass. As the area is constantly evolving, residents […]

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Scooore!: Where to Watch the World Cup

Scooore!: Where to Watch the World Cup

The World Cup is here once again and this time it is being held in Brazil. If you are looking for a place to cheer for your team then read on! Café Ronda’s new chef, Aranai Seppe, has created a special Brazilian menu that includes Bolinhos de Feijoada con Salsa and Caipirinha de Limao to kick off the World Cup. […]

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A Father’s Day Dad Will Remember

A Father’s Day Dad Will Remember

Father’s Day is right around the corner and if you don’t know what to get your dad you came to the right place. There are some spots around New York that are going that extra mile to make sure that dads across the city will have a day to remember. Savoury, an Indian restaurant from chef-owner Lala Sharma and located […]

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The Black Ant’s Twist on Mexican Cuisine

The Black Ant’s Twist on Mexican Cuisine

Walking along Second Avenue in the East Village, people will stumble upon one of the city’s latest hotspots, The Black Ant. Mixed with modern and old world charm, owner Jorge Guzman fuses traditional and contemporary Mexican and South American ingredients. The food scene in New York is constantly evolving and restaurateurs put their own twist to certain cuisines that may […]

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Ten Years of Spice Market

Ten Years of Spice Market

Ten years ago the face of New York culinary delights transformed when Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Phil Suarez opened Spice Market in the Meatpacking District. Walking through the doors, visitors are taken away from the cobble stone streets and hustle and bustle of New York and transposed to the enticing world of Asian decor and cuisine. In honor of the tenth […]

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A Texas Barbecue at Morgan’s

A Texas Barbecue at Morgan’s

A little piece of Texas can be found on the corner of Flatbush Avenue and Saint Mark’s Avenue in Brooklyn. Behind the doors of Morgan’s, patrons are welcomed to a rustic atmosphere filled with distinctive Texan memorabilia, which is the perfect place to watch the next big game or have dinner with friends. Having a wide selection on the menu […]

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The Ultimate Foodie Holiday Gift Guide

The Ultimate Foodie Holiday Gift Guide

Know someone who loves to eat? Well, we sure hope so. For someone who has already been to all the great restaurants, skip giving a gift card this year and go for something a little more creative. We have a bunch of great gift ideas for any self-proclaimed ‘foodie’ friend you may have.  Kill two birds with one stone this […]

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