[all photos by Conor Rose] A new fine dining destination has landed in NoMad, and Hortus is not to be missed. Run by Suhum Jang (General Manager/Partner, formerly of Per […]
BITE OF THE MOMENT: Brine Chicken – Winning the Revolution Against Dry Chicken
[all photos by Conor Rose] Life is too short to be eating mediocre chicken, and Brine Chicken will be the one to save us all. Recently perched in […]
BITE OF THE MOMENT: Meet the New Kid on the Block – Sall Restaurant & Lounge
[all photos by Conor Rose] Let’s give a warm welcome to the new kid in town – Sall Restaurant & Lounge. Located in one of the few areas […]
CITY GUIDE: I Love You New York – But I Think I Love Austin More
Sorry, New York – my heart now belongs to the heart of Texas. In an attempt to visit all 50 states over the course of our lives, we […]
BITE OF THE MOMENT: All-You-Can-Eat Indian at Vatan
[all photos by Conor Rose] Translated, Vatan means “motherland,” and after having dined there once, we’d say it’s a pretty accurate name. A pioneer of traditional Indian […]
BITE OF THE MOMENT: Turntable Cafe + Lounge Spotlights Korean Fried Chicken and Rock N’ Roll
[all photos by Conor Rose] Summer is typically quiet in the city, but we recently spotted some buzz going on over near Madison Square Park. This past July, […]
BITE OF THE MOMENT: #Oystergram Your Heart Out at Crave Fishbar
[all photos by Conor Rose] If you’re not summer Friday-ing by heading to the beach this weekend, a cocktail and oysters is the go-to happy hour choice for […]
BITE OF THE MOMENT: Coppelia, I Love You
[all photos by Conor Rose] Coppelia, my light, my love. It has taken me longer than planned to write this. How do you pay homage to an institution […]
BITE OF THE MOMENT: Ben & Jack’s Steakhouse
[all photos by Conor Rose] Midtown Manhattan is a tough one when it comes to deciding where to eat. Known as a land full of chain restaurants and […]
FOOD: Goodbye, Republic
Republic was a place that I discovered in 2010, when I was a first year design and technology grad student at nearby Parsons. I had previously holed up […]