Thursday 9 January 2014

Restaurants

A list of top restaurants to visit in NYC.

1. Sushi Nakazawa  23 Commerce Street New York, NY 10014
 It was named the best restaurant in 2013 in the New York Times, this sushi experience looks rather delightful. The chef Daisuke Nakazawa, you could almost say the fish expert, uses the best quality fish and apprenticed with some of the best sushi chefs in the world before opening Sushi Nakazawa. If your a sushi lover, I would most definitely check this place out.

photo: http://www.sushinakazawa.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/art10.jpg

2. Balthazar  80 Spring street New York, NY 10012
I put this one in as I've been myself and am in love with the atmosphere and food. The bistro offers a french menu by chef Shane Mcbride. It's a restaurant buzzing with life and has a bakery, a raw seafood bar and an exceptional wine list.
Restaurant Photograph photo: http://www.balthazarny.com/img/home/picture.jpg

3. Carbone  181 Thompson Street between Bleecker & Houston New York, NY 10012
This Italian- American restaurant tries to embody classic Italian- American food from the mid 20th century. It does exactly what it says on the tin. Yummy food served in a comfortable and "unpretentious" space.

  photo: http://carbonenewyork.com/assets/images/site/carbone-1005.jpg

4. Lombardi's Pizzeria  32 Spring St, New York, NY 10012

I thought a good pizzeria should be in this list and why not this one? It was named Americas First Pizzeria in 1905 and opened by an Italian Immigrant, it's still lives up to being the best pizza in town.
 photo: http://www.firstpizza.com/images/400_nyc_corner_entrance.jpg

5. Freds at Barneys  660 Madison Ave #9 New York

Go for a fashion splurge and shop till you drop at Barneys department store then head upstairs for a delicious lunch in their restaurant, Freds.

6. Il laboratorio del gelato  188 ludlow street (at east houston) New York
Offering more than 200 flavours, knowing a good place to get ice cream is a must. Small but quality is what they aim for and a treat from here is not to be missed.


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