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The Top 20 Short List for a Perfect Week in Manhattan 11 – 20

April 29, 2012 by boomerstyle in Travel with 0 Comments

The Top 20 Short List
Perfect Week in New York City

Shop, Eat, Entertainment, Play
List 11-20

11.  Mahnolo Blahnik Boutique
31 West 54th St. 
212.582.3007
Manolo Blahnik Boutique, the US flagship store, is  home to exquisite, brilliant, and lovely shoes.  
    
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12. Tiffany & Co. 
37 Wall Street
NYC, NY 10005
212.514.8015

Fifth Ave. at 57th St.
NYC, NY  10022
212.755.800
Left: Stainless Steel Men’s Key Ring, Right: Men’s Silver Tiffany Writing Pen, Below: 18 Kt. Men’s Gold Watch with Black Alligator Band.  Tiffany & Co. isn’t just for the ladies.
Tiffany & Co. is located on two famous streets, the posh Fifth Ave. and Wall St.  It is fun to visit the areas and walk around after you’re done picking the perfect accoutrements for your wardrobe.  Wall St. is a great place to grab some street food from one of the side walk vendors and enjoy the city.                       
  
Best Food

13.  Balthazar
80 Spring Street
New York, New York  10012

Photograph Courtesy Balthazar
 
Balthazar serves traditional bistro fare from breakfast through late-night supper. Opened by Keith McNally in the spring of 1997, Balthazar offers a French menu prepared by chefs de cuisine Riad Nasr and Lee Hanson. Diners can also choose from an extensive wine list, a raw seafood bar, and breads and pastries from Balthazar bakery.

Balthazar is renowned for its exceptional design. The building was converted from a leather wholesaler’s warehouse to an airy space that can accommodate over 200 people in the dining room and at the zinc bar.

 

205 East Houston Street
New York City, New York  10002
212.254.2246

Home of the ‘Big O’ and some of the best corned beef in the city, Katz’s Deli is a must stop while visiting the city.

It has a great New York flavor, too.  From the very tiny doorway to the bathroom, the interesting characters who eat there, and the excellent food, you will enjoy your visit.

While you are there, you will also enjoy the Big O from the movie, When Harry Met Sally.  Many have been game to try it.  No matter what you decide to enjoy, it’s great at Katz’s.

Don’t worry, if you get hooked on Katz’s offerings, they now ship around the country; allowing you to plan ahead for those cravings.

42 East 20th St. 
212.477.077

Chef Michael Anthony has created some unforgettable dishes with simple American staples, such as the smoked lobster, or the crispy poached chicken.  For the vegetarian, try the vegetable tasting menu.  Save room for dessert, the warm, chocolate bread pudding is true comfort food for the boome


16.  Babbo

110 Waverly Place

212.777.0303
 
You didn’t think we’d leave out great Italian food did you?  Babbo’s has an extensive wine list, featuring the extensive grape selections in Italy (all Italian wine’s), as are the cheeses.  They also use the freshest, regional organic fruits, vegetables,  and meats for a healthy and authentic Italian experience.  You will enjoy imported pasta, Parmigiano Reggiano, balsamic vinegar, sea salt, and Prosciutto San Daniele for their distinctive flavors.  They feel these ingredients are virtually indispensable to the creation of a great Italian meal.


17.  Eataly
200 Fifth Avenue
(at 23rd Street)
New York, NY 10010
212.229.2560

Another Italian stop to make for a great experience.  Eataly’s says it best in their three promises.

1. Choice: We offer a diverse selection of quality food and drink
2. Accessibility: We are dedicated to offering the best products at the lowest possible price points.
3. Knowledge: We feel that it’s not just important that we know everything about what we sell and serve, but that you also learn about the products we are so passionate about. We share with you the stories of the people and places behind all that we offer. The more you know the more you enjoy.

 

War Horse at Vivian Beautmont Theater

 

Cirque Du Soleil Zarkana at Radio CIty Music Hall

                                         

18.  Theater: Broadway and Off-Broadway


  • Anything GoesStephen Sondheim Theatre
  • Other Desert CitiesBooth Theater
  • WickedGershwin Theater
  • Book of MormonEugene O’Neill Theater
  • Spider-Man: Turn off the DarkFoxwoods Theater
  • The MountaintopBernard B Jacobs Theater
  • How to Succeed in Business without Really TryingAl Hirschfeld Theater
  • War HorseVivian Beaumont Theater
  • Priscilla Queen of the DesertPalace Theater
  • Cirque Du Soleil—ZrkanaRadio City Music Hall



Cocktails and Night Life

19.  Mulberry Project
149 Mulberry Street
Near Grand
646.448.4536

The drinks vary here, you may never get the same drink twice because it all depends on the freshest fruits found that day and your bartender.  You tell your bartender what kind of flavors you like and they will make a custom drink, just for you with the fruits, herbs, and spirits they brought in.

The mixes are as varied as the mixologists, which makes this a fun place to try new things and get your five servings of fruit for the day.

If you don’t drink alcohol, there are drinks they can concoct for you, too.  So, no worries about joining your friends who imbibe, a great time can be had by all

20.  Hudson Hotel
356 W. 58th StreetNear Ninth Avenue
212.554.6000

Personally love Hudson Hotel because it has many facets to it, there are three great places to quench that thirst: Hudson Bar, Library Bar, and the bar at the roof top terrace.

You can relax at the Library Bar in a quiet setting.  You can play billiards, backgammon, read a book and/or enjoy the art of Toulouse Lautrec.  The ambiance is gorgeous, rich, and lush.

Thursday nights is hot at the Hudson Bar it turns into Ladylove, a discotech with a lime green illuminated dance floor at 11 p.m.  The dance songs are great for boomers as they play Blondie, Ozzy, Stevie Nicks, Creedance Clearwater, The Ramones…basically all the dance music we know and love.  Unusual for Manhattan is there is no dress code and no cover.  If getting out on the dance floor isn’t enough for you, then perhaps celebrity sightings is your thing.  You won’t be disappointed here.

The third reason Hudson Hotel is a favorite is the roof top lounge, if you are a photographer, you will have found a jackpot of clicks here.  The view of the city is incredible at night and here you get the full beauty of it.  The plants, interesting chairs, and again the ambiance here make for a great evening.

Although, it is not a place to go on the week-ends and almost getting too busy during the week for my liking–about five years ago, this was more fun because it wasn’t as well known for its bars.  Still, though, it is a definite place that will make your visit to Manhattan a joy.

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