Thursday, June 12, 2014

Spread the happiness, or some gilt from the Nutella Bar

I am finally here at the one and only Nutella Bar in NYC. It replaces the wine bottles of  Eately Vino with countless Nutella Jars. The Nutellar Jars are the only decorations in this high-ceilling, modern space.



Pane Con Nutella
It was like a kid in Cindy store, I was excited to see the menu. To my surprise, the menu is not as childish as I was expected, it was simple and delicious combining the handmade bread, croissant filled with Nutella, Muffin, tart and crepe, it is definitely a more mature way to taste the hazelnut spread.

Enjoy the sweetness of a spread, but be careful of the calories!

Saturday, November 16, 2013

The 'Gossip Girl" Guide of NYC Restaurants

You can't deny that Gossip Girl shows different sides of the City. No matter you are one of the downtown crews or want to be a member of Upper East Side Elites, follow the rundown of Gossip Girl set location to discover more unique dining and night life experience in NYC.

1. The Box
Remember Chuck's would-be burlesque lounge "Victoria" ? The Box is the real life setting of Victoria. The box is actually a Dinner Theater, it opens at midnight and offer its customers with high quality entertainment.





2. Golden Unicorn Restaurant
Chuck accompanied Blair on a double date with Nate and Bree. This is one of few Chinese restaurants appear in the show. Golden Unicorn Restaurant is Dim Sum places located in Manhattan Chinatown, offering different kinds of authentic Cantonese Dim Sum.


3. Housing works

Lonely Boy Dan weren't invited to most of the exciting scenes in the city, he goes to Housing Work, a bookstore and coffee shop to write. 

Address:126 Crosby Street, New York, NY 10012



Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Girls Afternoon Out: Selected High Tea in NYC

A cup of fine tea and layers of mini sandwich and desserts in a quiet places with girl friends is what I think a best way to spend a afternoon in NYC.

Here I picked 3 afternoon high tea places that will make your day.

1. Alice's Tea Cup
This quaint tea house is definitely something to experience, but I am content just going once. The decor was charmingly miss-matched like the Story Alice and Wonderland. It has a large collection of tea and delicious desserts. The decorations alone transport you to another world. If you like mix-matched tea cups, an assortment of "Tea Cup Party" bites and hat overall antique/mystical vibe, this is your place. 





Address: 102 W 73rd St, New York,NY 10023
Tel:212 799 3006

2. Lady Mendl's Tea House

Lady Mendl's Tea House is located near Union Square,in a elegant hotel  Irving Place. The Tea House is  intended for the customer to re-create the atmosphere of Victorian afternoon tea.  The Tea House doesn't have a sign outside, it is very easy to miss it. but once you find it, you will fall in love with it.





Afternoon tea set is fixed, but you can choose your favors of tea.

Address: 56 Irving Pl, New York, NY 10003

3. The Palm Court

This is my favorite afternoon tea destination in the City. The Palm Court in the Plaza Hotel is every girls in the city should visit. The afternoon Tea service blends an innovative menu with a formal tea to provide every guests an unique experience to enjoy the charm of the fashionable tradition of Plaza Hotel.

Afternoon Tea at the Palm Court at The Plaza, New York

Hours of Operation

Afternoon Tea is served daily in The Palm Court from 2:00pm - 5:00pm.

Dress Code

Business Casual attire is recommended.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Holiday Markets in New York City!

Start from November, the City is immerse in the atmosphere of Holiday Season.  Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day is on its way and the City prepares the Holiday Market for people to celebrate.

Holiday Market in Byrant Park:


Starting from the first day of November, Holiday Market in Byrant Park is open to public as Winter Village. There are boutiques for clothing, accessories, home goods etc. In addition, there is a Le Carrousel in the park that created to complement the park's French classical style. Don't forget the Ice Rink which features free admission ice skating in addition to high quality rental skates, skating shows and more activities.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Best Tofu Soup in K Town

The late autumn breeze is caressing the city, a bowl of burning hot and spicy Chigae (Korean soup) or a sizzling table of Korean BBQ is what most people needed to adjust to the winter. Here I picked 3 best Korean Restaurant in K town that you could enjoy the Korean culture by enjoying the Korean food.

1. BCD Tofu House

BCD is a Tofu soup specialty restaurant that famous for using the the best quality of Tofu in their soup. The Tofu in the soup has a  silky and soft texture, mixing in the different soup based (Seafood, kimchi, port, oyster etc.) with different spicy levels can warm you up immediately. BCD Tofu house also provide each customer a generous portion of appetizer, their fried fish appetizer is very delicious.






Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Thanksgiving in New York City

Thanksgiving is no doubt the most important holiday for American. if you choose to spend your Thanksgiving in New York City, the city has a lot to offer. Remember, the city is yours to enjoy!

Macy's Thanksgiving Parade

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has 86 years of history. countless enormous balloon
and performers, including stars like Kristen Chenoweth, Joan Jett and Blackhearts, Sharon Jones, The Dap Kings Jimmy Fallon will present in the parade, the parade will parade from Herald Square Macy's to West 77th street.




Monday, November 4, 2013

21st Annual NYC Canstruction Competition

Canstruction, just like the new word mean, is structures made entirely out of unopened cans of food. the NYC Canstruction Competition is an annual design competition and the most unique food charity in the world. The competition attracts desiners, architects, engineers and contractors to design and build their structures. The exhibition shows their work and donate the can food to City Harvest for distribution to those in need.





Admission is free, but visitors are asked to bring a can of high quality food to the exhibition's collection station.