shake shack: still amazing despite all t...

shake shack is not exactly a revelation for anyone who knows anything about the new york food scene, but i’m very happy to report that it continues to be as good as it’s ever been, and i’ve been coming here from the very very beginnings when it was just a hot dog cart.   my office...

mini guide: tompkins square park...

before moving to brooklyn, the far east village was totally my stomping ground. ten years ago, this part of town was a little less gentrified, a little rougher around the edges, and that allowed for smaller shops anda few restaurants to really thrive without worrying about whether they could pay the...

tia pol: tiny nuggets of spanish wonder...

i haven’t had the best of luck with spanish food.  j and i have been to barcelona and madrid (5 months pregnant so that may have had something to do with it) and both times we never really found that nirvana in tapas eating.  we kept trying out different spots, trying to pick what looked like...

bklyn larder: the best blts around!...

it is a very seriously good thing that we do not live too close to the bergen street stop on flatbush avenue or i would destroy what exists of our family budget.  i am a wee obsessed with bklyn larder, and mostly lately is has been all about their blt.  it’s not big, but the white bread (many of...

top of the rock: maybe the best views in...

although very early on in our little courtship, j and i made it to the rainbow room, i think unfortunately we didn’t time it right or go to the right event there.  despite the incredible art deco space, that night seemed to have been filled with tourists which made it just a little less...

mini guide: rockefeller center...

i feel like i was just hovering in the midtown area with my bryant park post only a month ago but thought that this top of the rock event was too good not to write about, and really 10 blocks away in midtown could be another city given the density, so one more midtown guide for the fall is in order.  with...

commune: luxury hair and affordable jewe...

so i’m feeling guilty for playing hooky yesterday and not doing my usual daily post. since i started this blog in january, i have been very good about posting during the week except for my (self-approved) vacations.  but yesterday my routine just was out of whack, and most importantly, working  with...

brooklyn star: a frying bonanza...

the brooklyn star had been on my list as soon as it opened this past may in williamsburg.  the guy behind it, joaquin baca is a momofuku alum, so i was pretty interested in what he might do all on his own with this southern focused comfort food joint.  when i finally made it out this july, things...

us open: a tennis lover’s heaven...

  when i was growing up i was obsessed with tennis and i watched all the major tournaments on t.v. for hours.  and so the us open was a particularly amazing thing for me, especially when i first got to go there in person after moving to new york.  i couldn’t believe you just got on the subway...

crawford & doyle and corner booksto...

i am happy to report that after months of not reading much at all — this is what happens when you work all day, feed the kids and put them to bed eventually, then spend the later evening hours glued to the computer — i have finally started to read again.  thanks to our little vacation,...

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