So many famous figures in the worlds of art and literature have stepped onto the floor of La Maison Rose and most of us have no idea! Some of these people have been immortalized in paintings and others contributed to one of the turning points in art.
Did you know the East Village is considered the San Sebastián of NYC? I personally didn’t, but that is what the sign in front of Huertas claims. I doubt that this is an accurate statement, but I definitely ate pintxos (Basque version of tapas) … or certainly something close to it.
A berry a day keeps cancer, heart attacks, cardiovascular diseases, and more away! They are full of vitamins (C and K), an excellent source of folates and fiber, and they are high in antioxidants. Each berry has its particularities, but I’m safe when I say eating berries is very good for your health!
If Heaven is a place, then a bite of Lady M’s Mille Crêpes is a part of the neighborhood!
What an unexpected and crazy weekend! The wind was blowing with rage last Friday; the trees were falling like dominoes, spewing electrical cables and producing huge damages in Westchester, NY. We were out of power from Friday at 1 pm to Monday at around 5 pm.
As usual, when I travel I do my homework in advance and prepare a list of restaurants I wish to try and hopefully share on my blog. Le Cornichon was the first I tried during my last trip to Paris. It was a great kick-off to my sojourn!
New York is a great place to have brunch! There are so many places it’s hard to choose one. Here is my third personal ranking from one to ten! You can have a look at my first and second one.
Only chef Hideki Nishi and his refined cuisine could come up with this poetic name for a restaurant: Neige d’été or “Summer Snow”. With a minimalist decor in shades of white and grey, the neutral decor allows you to focus on what is the most important: the food.