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DRINKS: RECEPTION, A beautifully decorated bar highlighting Korean ingredients through their infusions and cocktails, an evolved ideation of Korean flavors. WEBSITE, CLICK HERE. EAT: CAFE ALTRO PARADISO, A modern takes on traditional Italian cooking in an airy, wood-accented space with a marble bar. EAT: BUVETTE, Imagine a French Cafe in the Le Marais district in Paris... Buvette is your best bet in New York. Fine cuisine, always a line, still worth the wait. EAT: EXTRA VIRGIN, All about the zip code; the restaurant is equidistant and within convenient proximity to everything you would want to do in NYC. For your viewing pleasure, try to snag a steet-side table during the warmer months for the people watching on this treelined/quaint street. WEBSITE, CLICK HERE EAT: MIMI, Though the critics rate the food as subpar, Mimi looks like a new wave of a contemporary French bistro in Paris. Versus risk ordering food, go in for the "Bartender Special" at the bar for an aperitif before your real dinner. EAT: Metrograph Commissary, A Manhattan movie theater devoted to screening archive-quality 35mm prints and new films in state-of-the-art digital projection. The real treat is the Metrograph Commissary, a spacious restaurant where you can dine on Steak Tartar and order a bottle of prosecco served in a coupe. EAT: DON ANGIE, A beautiful restaurant serving rustic Italian food; try the rolled Lasagna for Two, you won't regret it. EAT: CERVOS, Opened by the owners of HART's in Brooklyn, Cervos offers food inspired by the Basque region of Spain. What you get is fresh, simply prepared seafood. HAPPY HOUR: LAMANO, A Spanish restaurant in West Village. Unlike other restaurants that offer Happy Hour as an afterthought, the menu and drink selections are thought through, think tortilla Espanola, croquettes, and Jamon, accompanied with your specially reduced drinks. Aclamaciones! HAPPY HOUR: BESSOU, Tucked away in NOHO is a restaurant in Noho featuring modern takes on Japanese comfort food. Apparently, the owner used to be a publisher who worked with the likes of Takashi Murakami. Go for the generous happy hour and snack on the variety of appetizers and your choice of sake/wine/beer. HAPPY HOUR: LURE, If you want to feel SOHO cool without going SO-BROKE Stop by the bar area and enjoy the weekday happy hour, rubbing elbows with interesting people. WEBSITE, CLICK HERE SHOP: COMING SOON, Cool shop with curated contemporary merchandise from up and coming designers as well as restored vintage furniture in the lower east side. SHOP: TOM DIXON, The flagship location from the British designer, visit the spacious flagship location in NYC to get inspired for your "atelier". SHOP: MICHEL VARIAN, Looking to shop for something more interesting? Go to Michel Varian offers an eclectic curation of home goods and decor. SHOP: THE PRIMARY ESSENTIALS, Get your friend that Overose Nympholia Candle they can't seem to buy for themselves or stock up on Portuguese vaseline/toothpaste while you're here.

DRINKS: RECEPTION, A beautifully decorated bar highlighting Korean ingredients through their infusions and cocktails, an evolved ideation of Korean flavors. WEBSITE, CLICK HERE. EAT: CAFE ALTRO PARADISO, A modern takes on traditional Italian cooking in an airy, wood-accented space with a marble bar. EAT: BUVETTE, Imagine a French Cafe in the Le Marais district in Paris... Buvette is your best bet in New York. Fine cuisine, always a line, still worth the wait. EAT: EXTRA VIRGIN, All about the zip code; the restaurant is equidistant and within convenient proximity to everything you would want to do in NYC. For your viewing pleasure, try to snag a steet-side table during the warmer months for the people watching on this treelined/quaint street. WEBSITE, CLICK HERE EAT: MIMI, Though the critics rate the food as subpar, Mimi looks like a new wave of a contemporary French bistro in Paris. Versus risk ordering food, go in for the "Bartender Special" at the bar for an aperitif before your real dinner. EAT: Metrograph Commissary, A Manhattan movie theater devoted to screening archive-quality 35mm prints and new films in state-of-the-art digital projection. The real treat is the Metrograph Commissary, a spacious restaurant where you can dine on Steak Tartar and order a bottle of prosecco served in a coupe. EAT: DON ANGIE, A beautiful restaurant serving rustic Italian food; try the rolled Lasagna for Two, you won't regret it. EAT: CERVOS, Opened by the owners of HART's in Brooklyn, Cervos offers food inspired by the Basque region of Spain. What you get is fresh, simply prepared seafood. HAPPY HOUR: LAMANO, A Spanish restaurant in West Village. Unlike other restaurants that offer Happy Hour as an afterthought, the menu and drink selections are thought through, think tortilla Espanola, croquettes, and Jamon, accompanied with your specially reduced drinks. Aclamaciones! HAPPY HOUR: BESSOU, Tucked away in NOHO is a restaurant in Noho featuring modern takes on Japanese comfort food. Apparently, the owner used to be a publisher who worked with the likes of Takashi Murakami. Go for the generous happy hour and snack on the variety of appetizers and your choice of sake/wine/beer. HAPPY HOUR: LURE, If you want to feel SOHO cool without going SO-BROKE Stop by the bar area and enjoy the weekday happy hour, rubbing elbows with interesting people. WEBSITE, CLICK HERE SHOP: COMING SOON, Cool shop with curated contemporary merchandise from up and coming designers as well as restored vintage furniture in the lower east side. SHOP: TOM DIXON, The flagship location from the British designer, visit the spacious flagship location in NYC to get inspired for your "atelier". SHOP: MICHEL VARIAN, Looking to shop for something more interesting? Go to Michel Varian offers an eclectic curation of home goods and decor. SHOP: THE PRIMARY ESSENTIALS, Get your friend that Overose Nympholia Candle they can't seem to buy for themselves or stock up on Portuguese vaseline/toothpaste while you're here.