Sunday, February 13, 2011

N.Y.C. Gourmet


So, in about a month, I'll be returning to my favorite city in the world...New York City! There are a ton of really cool restaurants that I want to go to next, so I wanna share the list with you guys! Keeping up with the theme of this blog, they are nothing less than glamourous! These are some of the best known gorgeous restaurants with amazing food and decor!

First up is Tao. An asian-fusion restaurant on New York's ritzy upper east side, it houses a 16 foot tall buddha and a fountain full of goldfish! The ambience is insane in this restaurant and the food is suppose to be amazing with dishes like lobster and crab spring rolls and roasted thai buddha chicken! This is a restaurant I will for sure be visiting on one of my upcoming trips to the Big Apple! Check out the Vegas location aswell!

World famous Babbo is another restaurant I want to go to when in NYC. Owned and operated by celebrity-chef Mario Batali, in partnership with Gwenyth Paltrow, the food is suppose to be superb! It's all family-style oriented here, so the ambience may not be the greatest, but this restaurant is for sure one of the greatest italian ones in the city! I'll be excited to go and compare it to the less-known Otto, also owned and operated by Batali, that I've been to several times!

Cipriani's is next on my list. It's been around for ages and is still frequented by some of Hollywood's most famous stars! The food is suppose to be amazing and with locations all over the world, why shouldn't it be? I admit, one of my biggest food weaknesses is pasta, therefore, give me an Italian restaurant and a bowl of pasta and it will be gone in about 5 minutes! Yummmmm!

Last, but not least, is the WORLD FAMOUS Le Bernardin. It may be old school and classic, but it's by far one of the most glamourous restaurants in the whole entire world! It has won countless awards for it's service,french food and ambience, which is pretty impressive and any trip to New York is incomplete without a visit to Le Bernardin! But you should be warned, it deserves reservations months and months in advance, oh and it will set you back a few hundred dollars!

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