Posted by Jenny Nguyen on November 23, 2013 · Leave a Comment
1 / 1 ( 7 votes ) Everyone knows New York City is a mecca for art with all of its museums, galleries and art centres but not everyone knows where to look for it beyond the city’s more obvious and famous institutions. That’s why I decided to call upon art expert, Sara Schifano to […]
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Category Arts + Culture, Features, New York City, NYC Arts + Culture, NYC Features, United States · Tags Alan Reid, art, Bushwick, Casey Kaplan, Chadwick Rantanen, Chelsea, city guide, contemporary art, Curator, David Adamo, Diego Perrone, Dieter Roth, Editor, Gallery, Hauser & Wirth, Ian Tweedy, Jonathan Monk, Journalist, LES, Liam Gillick, Lisa Cooley, Lower East Side, Marco Antonini, Martin Creed, museum, Nathan Carter, New York, NURTUREart, NY, Paul McCarthy, Sara Schifano, Scott Reeder, Sean Kennedy, Shinsuke Aso, travel guide, Untitled, USA
Posted by Jenny Nguyen on August 23, 2013 · Leave a Comment
It’s been just over a year living in NYC now and admittedly; it’s been the drunkest year of my life. I’m not really sure who I should be blaming for this”¦ Myself? My friends? The plethora of watering holes in the city? Probably all three (not that there’s even anything wrong with some responsibly drunken […]
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Category Features, New York City, NYC Features, NYC Nightlife, United States · Tags Angel’s Share, Attaboy, bar, bars, best bars, Brooklyn, brooklynites, Bushwick, city guide, club, Decibel, dinner drinks, East Village, Elsa, Google maps, Greenpoint, holiday planning, holidays, Kinfolk Studios, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Mother’s Ruin, New York, Nolita, NY, nyc bars, quality establishments, Sake Bar Decibel, The Narrows, Torst, travel guide, USA, Von, watering holes, Willamsburg, Wythe Hotel
Posted by Jenny Nguyen on August 14, 2013 · Leave a Comment
It’s narrow (like the name) and the 1920s Deco inspired interiors will compel you to imagine the cast of Mad Men drinking here ”“ only in reality you’ll more likely be drinking with the local Bushwick crowd who are more hipster than Mad Men. Best Bit: There’s a back garden where you can enjoy some […]
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Category New York City, Nightlife, NYC Nightlife, United States · Tags bar, Bushwick, city guide, Cocktail Bar, Hotspot, New York, New York City, NYC, The Narrows
Posted by Jenny Nguyen on April 13, 2013 · Leave a Comment
1 / 1 ( 1 vote ) It’s probably impossible to distil all NYC restaurants down to the best 15, but I’m ambitious so I’m going to go ahead and do it anyway. Besides, it’s my blog so I can take it back if I change my mind. These restaurants are the top-15 that really […]
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Category Features, New York City, NYC Food + Drink, United States · Tags Acme, Alphabet City, Banh Mi Zon, best restaurants, Betel, Blue Ribbon Sushi, bond st, boom boom room, Brooklyn, Bushwick, cafes, city guide, dinner, East Village, food, Google maps, Gramercy, Gramercy Tavern, Harlem, holiday planning, holidays, Ippudo, LES, Lower East Side, lunch, Manhattan, Midtown, Momo Sushi Shack, New York, Noho, Nolita, NY, nyc restaurants, Pig and Khao, Red Rooster, Red Rooster Harlem, restaurants, Salume, SoHo, Sushi Yasuda, Tacombi, The Butcher’s Daughter, The Fat Radish, travel guide, USA, West Village, Zabb Elee
Posted by Jenny Nguyen on April 6, 2013 · Leave a Comment
MOMO SUSHI SHACK, BUSHWICK If this place were in Manhattan, you’d never be able to get in. The restaurant mixes American heirloom ingredients with traditional Japanese cooking methods, which results in something that leaves the whole table fighting for who gets the last piece. Best Bit: The owner’s passion comes through, especially when you get […]
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Category Food + Drink, New York City, NYC Food + Drink, United States · Tags Bushwick, city guide, Hotspot, Japanese, Momo Sushi Shack, New York, NYC, restaurant