Friday, January 21, 2011

Tres Bon!

Enjoy quiche, delicious soup, hearty sandwiches and some European charm? I've got the place for you. Josephine (40 Harrison Street) is a new(ish) French cafe/bakery/wine bar set amongst the many other delicious eateries on Greenwich Street in Tribeca. Look for the quaint red awnings and you'll know you're in the right place. On my first visit I was blown away by their asparagus quiche which came with a refreshing mixed greens salad. My dining partner had a turkey panini and was thrilled with her choice. Upon entering the cafe, you initially think you've been transported to a pastry shop in Paris. You are immediately met by a glass counter fully stocked with croissants, apple turnovers and other delicate pastries and desserts. In true French fashion, you can also pick up some of the best bread around. That would be enough to get me excited, but wait, there's more. Walk further into the cafe and a hostess will ask you if you'd like a table. The answer? Yes, please. You will not be disappointed. Walking across the black and white tiled floor, you can only hope to be seated in one of their tufted banquettes. Either way, Josephine serves as the perfect place to warm up on a cold weekend afternoon, but also a great spot to meet-up for some much needed post-work day wine. Now open all day long, and serving lunch and dinner, there's no reason not to stop into Josephine for every meal of the day. Bon Appetit!

Friday, January 14, 2011

Tory Says...

A woman after my own heart, designer Tory Burch has launched "Tory's City Guides." These online guides offer an insider's guide to the hottest cities around the U.S. and Asia (OK - they're really chosen based on where Tory has her boutiques) - what to see and where to stay, shop, and eat. For the midwesterners out there, Tory has two locations in your 'hood - Troy, MI and Chicago, IL. You can see what she recommends in your city by visiting the website listed below. I personally couldn't wait to delve into the New York City guide -- here's what Tory recommends. And I have to say, in regards to the places I have visited, I couldn't agree more.

To Sleep: The Mark Hotel, Crosby Street Hotel, The Carlyle, The Lowell New York

To Eat: The Waverly Inn, JG Melon, Sushi of Gari, Milos New York, La Esquina, Lupa Osteria Romana, Cafe Habana, Fred's at Barneys New York, Lovely Day, Antica Bottega del Vino, People's Pops, Ciao Bella Gelato, Cupcake Stop, William Greenberg Dessert

To Shop: John Derian Company, MoMA Design Store, Opening Ceremony, Ina, Boutique D. Porthault, Crawford Doyle Booksellers, Tracie Maryn Salon, Gagosian Shop, Plaza Flowers, Verdura, Marie Robinson Salon, Jeffrey, Kirna Zabete, Clay

To See: Neue Galerie, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Central Park, New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center, The Highline, The Standard, The Museum of Modern Art, The Angelika Film Center & Cafe, Joe's Pub, The Staten Island Ferry, SoulCycle

After an intense, business school-style calculation, I've determined that I've only been to a measly 18% of these destinations. Clearly I have my work cut out for me in 2011. Time to get out there and explore! For the full listing of Tory's recommendations and to check out her guides for other cities, click here.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

That New York Glow

The spas in New York City are almost as plentiful as the restaurants. The process of finding one that fits just right with what you're looking for can be extremely challenging. So, I'd like to save you all a lot of time and effort by recommending my absolute favorite spot for an efficient and effective facial - Dermalogica (110 Grand Street, http://www.dermalogica.com/). With only two "spa" locations in the U.S., one in New York City and one in Los Angeles, Dermalogica is more "skin care boutique meets dermatologist's office" than anything. If you didn't know any better when walking by, you would simply think it's a Dermalogica flagship store selling its many simply packaged products. However, a simple trip onto their website reveals more - behind the rows of skincare products and the "Skincare Bar" is their very futuristic treatment room or "pod". Once inside, you can choose from an assortment of calming lighting features and music - you can even bring your own iPod to put into their docking station. While I only go for the Dermalogica Skin Treatment, they have a range of other services as well, listed on the website. The service I recommend is a standard facial treatment, but adds on Dermalogica's signature service called Face Mapping, where your skin therapist carefully analyzes the 14 zones that makeup your face in order to appropriately customize your service. If you enjoy a lot of pre-spa amenities and pampering, this may not be the place for you, but the no huss, no fuss mentality works perfectly for me. And, with a warm cup of tea waiting for you after your service and at only $110 a pop, I can't imagine a better way to spend a weekend morning.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Give My Regards to Broadway

There's nothing better than seeing two of your favorite movie/tv actors live. That's why, when I had the chance to see Kristin Chenoweth and Sean Hayes (Will and Grace) perform as the leads in Promises, Promises (www.promisespromisesbroadway.com/) on Broadway, I jumped at it! Promises, Promises is a musical based on the 1960's film, The Apartment, with music by Burt Bacharach. The show features popular hits such as "I Say a Little Prayer" and "I'll Never Fall in Love Again"; those hits along with a fun and quick-paced storyline made seeing this show one of the highlights of my holiday season in the city. Plus, a little cameo from Molly Shannon didn't hurt. While the show unfortunately ended on January 2, the same producers are now presenting How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (http://howtosucceedbroadway.com/) starting February 26, 2011 at the Al Hirschfield Theater (302 W. 45 Street) starring none other than Harry Potter himself, Daniel Radcliffe. Sounds like a great excuse to grab a friend and get out of the cold this winter.

Muchas Gracias, New York

All I can say is "thank you" New York for the delicious and festive Mexican spot I discovered during the last few weeks of 2010. Perfectly situated on a tree lined street in the West Village (and walkable from where I work), Diablo Royale (189 W. 10th Street, http://www.diabloroyale.com/) serves up scrumptous and reasonably priced Mexican dishes with a fantastic atmosphere to boot. Although they don't take reservations, it's relatively easy to walk in on a weekday night to meet a couple of friends for some fajitas and margaritas. The bar scene was equally as hopping and seemed to be a great place to meet up for some much needed post-office hours cocktails. Va ahora! Es magnifico!