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9 Must-Sees for First-Time New York Visitors
If you’ve never been to the Big Apple before, it can be overwhelming the first time you visit. There is so much to see and do that you need to realize that you certainly won’t see it all in one stay. If you’re wondering which attractions are absolute must-sees for your first time, here is your guide to our picks for the top nine.
New York's 10 Best Food Carts
If you’ve lived here long enough, a food cart on the sidewalk poses little more than a barrier for your power-walk down 6th Avenue. Read on for Middle Eastern, Indian, and Trinidadian dishes and the carts they call home.
The Best Cooking Classes in NYC
New York boasts endless restaurants, so it also boasts an endless amount of chefs. Cooking classes in New York give you access to experienced and helpful kitchen pros who can teach you the basics of knife-wielding, animal butchery, making pasta from scratch, and even shopping for groceries. Take a date, a friend, or a group to one of these phenomenal cooking classes, offered throughout the year and fueled by a love of food.
The 10 Best Juice Bars in NYC
Juice is always a good idea. It’s light, it’s cold, and (for the most part) it’s healthy. Take a juice break on a hot New York afternoon or cleanse away your summer indiscretions with a solids fast at these juice places all over NYC.
Where to Get the Best Waffles in NYC
On August 24, 1869, the first United States patent for a waffle iron was issued to Cornelius Swarthout of Troy, New York. In honor of this, National Waffle Day is observed each year on August 24th. Lots of eateries in Manhattan and Brooklyn are serving up creative waffle dishes- Harold's Meat & Three, Miss Ada, Noted Tribeca, Opry City Stage, and Sugarcane Raw Bar Grill.
New York Spirit: The Best Distillery Tours in the City
The spirits of New York are all around you — not just in the activities and the architecture, but in the craft distilleries sprinkled across town, each with a different flavor and approach. They do have one thing in common, aside from being local to NYC: They're all well worth a visit. Here's a list of our favorite distillery tours in town.
The Best Places to Find Rum in NYC
National Rum Day, held August 16th, is a great excuse to check out the rum and rum cocktails available in New York bars. It doesn’t matter if you prefer the exotic flavor of a Blue Hawaiian or the local flavor of a Long Island Iced Tea; there are many hip locales to get your rum sip on. Read on for our picks for the best places to celebrate National Rum Day in New York.
The Best Malaysian Restaurants in NYC
The Southeast Asian country of Malaysia has a few faithful representatives on the New York food scene, but these few are mighty. Malaysian food features flavors you’ll recognize from the cuisines of nearby nations like Thailand, Vietnam, China, and India. So expect flavorful soups chock-full of meat, seafood, veggies, and noodles, plus ingredients like rice, egg, coconut milk, and cucumber (a common garnish). Head to one of these spots to try out some delicious dishes!
Best Vegan Restaurants in Downtown New York City
New York City is one of the most innovative and creative cities when it comes to food. NYC has no limit on the number of specialty foods that it has to offer, and plant-based options are no exception. Some of the best Vegan food can be found here, and they even have nut-free, gluten-free, and Kosher varieties too, so everyone can appreciate an animal-product-less meal! Check out our list to see which restaurants shine with their all plant-based dishes
Men's Grooming NYC: Haircuts, Shaves, & More
Men's Grooming NYC: whether it’s a cut, shave, or male manicure you're in need of, New York provides state of the art pampering. We’ve got a rundown of the best spots for men’s grooming in NYC.
New York City's 10 Best Food Trucks
Food trucks are officially a thing in New York, and a very good thing at that. Forget waiting in hour-long lines to get seated at the hottest new restaurant in Manhattan, and instead prepare yourself to hop on line for awesome Mexican, Indian, and Korean BBQ. These 10 food trucks below have entirely upped the game when it comes to off-the-cuff dining, and while it’s hard to beat a sit-down restaurant, low prices and high quality may have you seeking out a meal on wheels.
Check It Out: Use Your NYC Library Card to Visit 33 NYC Museums for FREE
If you are a card carrying member of the New York Public Library Queens Library, or Brooklyn Library who is 13 years or older, you can now visit 33 NYC museums—FREE, one time, with New York's new Culture Pass program.
The Best New Brunch Deals in NYC
While we don’t claim to have all the answers, we do know a few great new brunches being served around New York City. The following restaurants feature new brunch menus, with flavors from French to farmers market-fresh.
It's Rosé Season in NYC: Here's Where to Find It
The warm weather has arrived just in time for rosé season and New York bars and resaturants are ready. Whether frozen, chilled, or in decadent dessert form, we’ve rounded up some of the best new rosés of the season.
Hell's Kitchens: The Best Outdoor Restaurants for Pre-Theater in NYC
If you’re seeing a Broadway show on a nice day, there’s simply no need to sit inside to eat! There are plenty of restaurants with al fresco dining nearby in Hell's Kitchen, and we’ve rounded up eight dependable options. You can choose from Turkish, Italian, French—okay, we won’t spoil the rest. Read on for outdoor dining options in Hell’s Kitchen that are perfect for pre-theater.
Where to Get the Best Street Art Selfies in New York City
A highlight of a visit to New York is its world-class street art, much of which is ready to serve as a key souvenir with a selfie shot. Once an underground art form widely maligned for defacing the walls of city buildings, street art has garnered acclaim from the public as well as critics who can’t help but love master street artists like TATS Cru, Tristan Eaton, and Banksy.
How to Spend a Sunday on the Upper West Side
If the Upper West Side were a day of the week, it would be Sunday. Here’s why: it’s an easygoing area (by New York standards) full of families, dependable food, and culture. It’s very different from midtown but close enough to walk there, just like lazy Sunday is one day away from manic Monday. We’ve put together an itinerary in chronological order for your Upper West Side day.
This Is Where to Go for the Best Late-Night Dessert in NYC
Got sugar? You're always seeking something sweet after a night on the town, so there are surprisingly few of NYC's late-night dessert spots. But never fear: We’ve rounded up some dependable options for your late-night cravings.
Best Under-the-Radar Parks in NYC
We all know the one big park in the center of Manhattan, but don’t you ever wonder about the other green spaces around town? Well, we’ve got you covered with this list, featuring large and small parks in NYC that don’t get as much press but are no less wonderful.
Where to Shop Local with 'Made in NYC' Businesses
The organization “Made in NYC” partners with businesses that make and sell their products within the five boroughs of New York City. They prove New York is where industry happens, creating jobs and promoting city culture by keeping operations at home.
The Best Seafood in and Around Hell's Kitchen
The jam-packed neighborhood of Hell’s Kitchen has no shortage of nice restaurants where you can hang your hat and enjoy dinner before the 8pm performance of Hello, Dolly! If you’re craving fresh-caught seafood for your meal, some of your best pre-theater options can be found on this list.
Best Mexican Breakfast in NYC
For those who crave a bit of zest come breakfast, consider the Mexican-inspired breakfast burrito or taco, which definitely up the flavor. Black beans, chorizo, guacamole, and salsa are just a few of the ingredients that make for memorable morning meals. Manhattan has a variety of places from sit-down to takeout, so take your pick for the best of Mexican breakfasts.
Experience Exhilarating Family Fun at STOMP in NYC
Tap your feet, snap, clap, and move with STOMP, a signature New York City show. STOMP is a show made almost entirely with movement and everyday props, and it will have you bobbing your head along with the performers as they make rhythms in fascinating ways, from drumming on inner tubes to tearing newspaper to riding grocery carts to snapping lighters.
Buon Appetito! The Best Wood-Fired Pizza Places in NYC
New York City is home to some of the best pizza. Varieties range and chefs get creative with the toppings they choose—almond cream cheese and truffles, for example. Many Manhattan pizza hotspots boast wood-fired ovens, which use wood fuel for cooking. These offer quicker cooking times, which creates lighter, crispier crusts. Even heat distribution means very piece is as good as the last, and the wood delivers a smoky flavor. Top that!
Best Ramen Spots in NYC
As temperatures dip, city slickers can head inside to warm up with a hot bowl of ramen—a Japanese soup that consists of noodles served in a meat- or fish-based broth. It’s often seasoned with soy sauce, miso, seaweed, egg, green onions, and more. Here are some New York places where you can indulge in the many flavors of ramen.