OOMA

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 Ooma ( from the Uma of Mecha Uma which means “good”) A bold new take on Japanese Flavors at Ooma Now open in SM Mega Fashion Hall 3rd floor OOMA_(27)

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Congratulation Eli Antonino, Abba Napa and Jon Syjuco ( The Moment Group X Chef Bruce Ricketts) OOMA_(25)

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They are so busy launching the restaurants of the group! Soon to open Din Tai Fung in NovemberMaita Quesada and Tara Moment Group

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Ooma, bold new Japanese cuisine, opens at the Mega Fashion Hall

The Moment Group adds a hip & unique interpretation of modern-day Japanese to its roster of original homegrown concepts, teaming up once again with Chef Bruce Ricketts

Bold. New. Two words that describe Ooma, the new Japanese Rice Bar at the Mega Fashion Hall. Its cool hip atmosphere and inventive take on Japanese fare take the casual dining experience to a new level. Ooma’s menu is packed with dishes sure to satisfy voracious diners with its tasty and filling donburis and exceptionally made aburi makis, as well as a host of superbly flavorful hot dishes that go perfectly with a bowl of sticky white rice.

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Ooma is a play on the Japanese word umai which translates to “good.” At Ooma, we take good seriously. Be it a dish, the service, or the vibe. Conceptualized by the innovative Moment Group, with the menu conceived in collaboration with Manila rising star Chef Bruce Ricketts, Ooma displays plenty of the flair and creative flourishes of this winning tandem.

 The creative menu offers a variety of Japanese dishes most diners crave, and a full range of the best ingredients including top shelf delights such as hamachi, uni, scallops and soft shell crab. “This is a menu of dishes whose quality we can stand by, marked with Bruce’s unique & tasty interpretation of Japanese fare, at prices that won’t break the bank” says Abba Napa of the Moment Group.

At Ooma, Chef Bruce Ricketts uses the blueprint of classic Japanese cooking with the modern Filipino diner in mind. “Here at Ooma, we built flavors together creating something very familiar, yet with new tastes based on the modern day palate. That is what Ooma is all about – palate, comfort and the joys of eating.”

“Being able to do all of this through a restaurant that is built around freshness, creativity and an honest-to-goodness desire to offer unbeatable value for money to the Filipino diner today is something we are proud to serve up. We hope the Filipino diner appreciates that extra care found in Ooma when they dine with us,” adds Abba Napa.

Aburi: to “burn something”

The menu is a nod to modern Japanese cuisine, offering a range of sushis, udons and donburis.

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BUTA KAKUNI UDON

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The Sushi Bar has a crave-worthy list of temakis, makis, taco-makis and aburi makis. Aburi, meaning to “burn something,” is a traditional Japanese method of blowtorch – direct flame to burn, enhancing the natural flavors of the ingredients. “Fire can be destructive or tame and the art of aburi brings out amazing things – a different flavor and an enticing aroma that fills the entire place,” says Chef Bruce Ricketts. The Aburi must-trys include Salmon Skin Maki Roll with torch fresh salmon fillet and crispy salmon skin with asparagus and cream cheese, and specialty sauces wasabi garlic aioli and teriyaki, and the Scallop and Tuna Maki Roll with torch U.S. scallop, marinated tuna with cucumber, sesame seeds, aunori beef fat and specialty sauces teriyaki and spicy mayo gochujang. Ooma Menu (2)

SALMON SKIN ABURI MAKI

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SALMON BELLY MAKI

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STUFFED EBI FURAI

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Donburis

Donburi, which literally means “bowl”, is another signature Ooma dish and is all about comfort, a complete go-to rice bowl perfect for a quick lunch, afternoon cravings, or an enjoyable evening. Packed with flavors found in classic Japanese rice bowls and done in Ooma’s own style of marinating, smoking or sous vide. The 3 Donburis are exceptionally tasty and filling, with the best ingredients simmered together, served over steaming rice: the Wagyu Beef Gyudon, a sous-vide wagyu beef short plate with fresh pickle mushroom, crispy fried shallot, sesame seed and fresh egg yolk; the Oyakudon is a plateful of smoked marinated chicken, fresh mushroom, micro greens, egg yolk and crispy chicken skin; and the Buta Kakuni Katsudon has sous-vide pork belly, breaded pork, fresh egg, micro greens and nori.  OOMA MenuOoma Menu (4)

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Other surefire crowd pleasers include the addicting O-Gyoza, stuffed with gratinated mozzarella and cheddar cheese, togarashi and unagi sauce, the Uni Tempura with nori and ponzu lemon and truffle sauce and the Tori Kara-age, crispy fried marinated chicken thigh, sweet potato, scallion, sesame seed, and soy dashi vinegar. For udons, the Uni Yaki Udon with fresh uni and shrimp is creamy and packed with bold flavors. Chef Bruce showcases his creativity until the end with desserts like the Lima Coconut Panna Cotta with Okinawa syrup, and caramelized puff rice and the decadent Macha Green Tea Tiramisu with Mascarpone cheese, lady finger, coffee and macha green tea. For drinks, diners have refreshing options and a range of sakes, the classic complement to Japanese food.

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GREEN TEA ICE CREAM

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High energy space and buzzy atmosphere

For locals and global travelers with an experimental palate and a love of variety, Ooma presents a bold, flavorful, and unique interpretation of modern Japanese fare served up in a high-energy space, redolent with the buzzy atmosphere of a Tokyo seafood market. The vibe of freshness and raw energy of this homegrown Moment Group concept match perfectly Ooma’s innovative & crave-worthy menu, created by Chef & Ooma Partner Bruce Ricketts, with the kitchen helmed daily by Chefs Raffy Hubila & Liezl Enriquez. The atmosphere and over-all vibe at Ooma has the Moment Group stamp of cool casual charm and warm hospitality.

About The Moment Group

The Moment Group, founded and owned by Abba Napa, Eli Antonino and Jon Syjuco, has become one of the country’s most dynamic restaurateurs with concept-driven establishments like 8Cuts, Manam,‘Cue, Phat Pho Manila, Linguini Fini Manila, Bistro du Vin Manila, and Mecha Uma their first collaboration with Chef-Partner Bruce Ricketts.

Creating Good Times is our Bread & Butter.

OOMA outlet information
3rd Fl, Mega Fashion Hall, along the same row as 8Cuts and Linguini Fini, also by the Moment Group
Open daily, 10am-10pm
www.momentgroup.ph
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David Burke’s Kitchen

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Rooftop dining 🙂David Burke's Kitchen (8)

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We had brunch here! LOVE LOVE THIS PLACE!!David Burke's Kitchen (4)

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How healthy!  Compliments instead of bread and butter 🙂
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Super fresh and super crispy and bitter kale salad – New York State Apples, Cashews, Currants, Hudson Valley Tahini yogurt, farroDavid Burke's Kitchen (18)

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 Prosciutto & Melon – cantaloupe, honeydew, saffron, white balsamic vinaigretteDavid Burke's Kitchen (20)

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 Painted Hill Farms Steak Milanese – tomato and onion salad, baby arugula, whipped Burrata, basil at David Burke’s Kitchen – Super love this placeDavid Burke's Kitchen (25)

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 Omg!!! Saw this unique dessert at David Burke’s Kitchen – Cheesecake lollipop tree for two – cherry pink cashmere, three chocolate tuxedo, toffee top hat with Bubblegum whipped creamDavid Burke's Kitchen (16)

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 Frozen Margarita Sundae – key lime semifreddo, sea salt, graham cracker croutons

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Le District

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Another tip from Caloy!  Le District which is in Battery Park.  It’s the french version of EATalyLe District (1)

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 Le District just opened three months ago.   “Our mission is to deliver delicious French-inspired fare in an environment where service and quality are paramount. Our market of bustling districts is comprised of culinary-specific stations, highly-anticipated restaurants, and a fresh grocery curated by our talented chefs and taste-makers. Eat, shop, and play with us.”

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HOURS & LOCATION
Market District:
Monday-Friday: 10am-10pm
Saturday and Sunday: 8am-10pm
Garden District:
Monday-Friday: 10am-11pm
Saturday & Sunday: 8am-11pm
Café District:
Monday-Friday: 6:30am-11pm
Saturday: 8am-11pm
Sunday: 8am-10pm

Beaubourg:
Monday-Saturday: 11am-11pm
Sunday: 11am-10pm
Le Bar:
Sunday-Wednesday: 11am-1am
Thursday-Saturday: 11am-2am
L’Appart:
Open June 2015
Brookfield Place
225 Liberty Street, New York City

Restaurante Pia Y Damaso

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I have always passed this place but I have never had the chance to try it and finally a few weeks ago, I came over and I LOVE IT!!!

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 Enjoyed lunch with the owners – Chito Vijandre (designer), Bambi Sy ( chef) and Ricky Toledo. Very funny people and very interesting Filipino food. Bambi lived abroad for 10 years- studied in CIA, worked in the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto and David Bouley in New York. Chito and Ricky are the ones behind Firma and AC+632 ( right across the restaurant )  and they chose Bambi amongst a roster of chefs to put up Fidel, the French Moroccan restaurant in Malate. Chef Bambi can do both savory and sweets.  When Greenbelt 5 opened in 2007, they were asked to open a Filipino restaurant and so Restaurante Pia Y Damaso was born. I have been wanting to try it!! Restaurante Pia Y Damaso (6)

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 Restaurant Pia Y Damaso’s  Filipino version of the Croque Monsieur. Croque Monja. Pan fried sandwich with Malagos goat mozzarella and smoked tinapa! Yummy!!!!!!  Chef Bambi’s favourite and one of mine!!!!Restaurante Pia Y Damaso (24)

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The best ostrich dish I have ever tasted in my entire life!! 🙂

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Tsokolate Eh and toasted Ensaymada Quezo de Bola – YUM!
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Russ and Daughters

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 One of my favorite discoveries this trip!!!! Ty Caloy for telling me about this!!!! And to think it’s been here for 101 years!! It’s only a few steps ( one street) away from Katz’s deli! Russ and Daughters (2)

Of course it’s only been here for 101 years and only now I find out about it! Where have I been? hahaRuss and Daughters (3)

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 The place was jampacked!!! I had to squeeze in between people to take photos!!! A must in NYC!! Someone should open this kind of shop in Manila!!! Russ and Daughters (9)

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 Appetizing at Russ and Daughters

WHAT IS APPETIZING? “Appetizing,” as a noun, is a Jewish food tradition that is most typical among American Jews, and it is particularly local to New York and New Yorkers. The word “appetizer” is derived from the Latin “appete,” meaning “to desire, covet, or long for.” Used as a noun, “appetizing” is most easily understood as “the foods one eats with bagels.” Its primary components are a variety of smoked and cured salmon, homemade salads, and cream cheeses.

Eastern European Jews started meals with cold appetizers, known in Yiddish as the “forshpayz.” In New York, the popularity of forshpayzn among Eastern European Jewish immigrants led to the creation of the institution known as the appetizing store.

Appetizing also originated from Jewish dietary laws, which dictate that meat and dairy products cannot be eaten or sold together. As a result, two different types of stores sprang up in order to cater to the Jewish population. Stores selling cured and pickled meats became known as delicatessens, while shops that sold fish and dairy products became appetizing stores.

In New York City, until the 1960’s, there were appetizing stores in every borough and in almost every neighborhood. On the Lower East Side alone there were, at one point, thirty appetizing shops. Though one of the last of its kind, Russ & Daughters is committed to preserving and promoting this important food culture. So, now that you know, please don’t call us a deli!

The dictionary definition of “appetizing” as an adjective is: “appealing to the appetite especially in appearance or aroma; also, appealing to one’s taste.” And that applies to Russ & Daughters as well. Russ and Daughters (7)

I love appetisers 🙂  I can eat appetisers as a meal and just pick on many different kinds of appetisers 🙂Russ and Daughters (8)

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Cheese cheese and roe and caviar-  all kindsRuss and Daughters (11)

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Everything is ready 🙂Russ and Daughters (14)

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 They opened a restaurant around the corner and it’s so so full as well!!Russ and Daughters (27)

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We Are Turning One

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Time flies and it is already a year since La Cabrera opened in Manila.  We had a lovely dinner celebration La Cabrera Invitation Turning one
Congratulations Carlo Calma Lorenzana, Carlo Gordon Lorenzana and Bobby Tenchavez.  Finally a complete photo of the owners
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 Happy to see Carlo’s brother, Eugene and his wife Marga who is my cousin 🙂  Eugene and Marga Lorenzana La Cabrera Manila Anniversary 2015
A special menu curated by Chef Ejecutivo Juan Barosco La Cabrera Manila First Year Anniversary menu
Chef Juan Barosco!  Thank you for a wonderful celebration!Chef Juan Barosco La Cabrera Manila First year Anniversary
Steak Chicharones! YUM!!!Steak chicharones at La Cabrera ManilaMollejasSweetbreads La Cabrera Manila 2Choripan y MorcipanChorizo La Cabrera ManilaProvoletaProvoleta La Cabrera ManilaAsado del Centro – Beef Shortribs
Asado del Centro La Cabrera ManilaEntraña / Skirt SteakEntrana Skirt Steak La Cabrera ManilaCuadril Coulotte / Picaña steakCuadril Coulotte picana steak la cabrera ManilaAltas Cumbras La Cabrera ManilaCreme Brûlée Dulce de LecheCreme brulee ducle de leche la cabrera manilaHomemade Alfajores – Coconut, Chocolate covered and originalAlfajores La Cabrera ManilaCome on over to get 25% off this weekend!!La Cabrera Turning One Manila For the whole month of July Wine all you can!Wine All you Can La Cabrera Manila Turning One

Le Pain Du Quotidien

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Love this place!  Make sure you pronounce it this way 🙂 Le Pain Du Quotiden (1)

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 In the States you can talk to anyone and apparently this guy had a Filipina staff for 35 years, he has an export business of baskets in the Philippines selling to stores in the USA and his son went to the same school where our son is going!  How amazing is that?Le Pain Du Quotiden (9)

Tasting tray which they put right on our table haha!!Le Pain Du Quotiden (8)

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Water with lemon and cucumber! LOVE! 🙂Le Pain Du Quotiden (6)

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Morgenstern’s

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Unique flavors!  I came for the RAW MILK as recommended by Raffy and it was so so good!!Morgensterns (4)

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It’s more economical to get more dips/scoops 🙂 Problem is I can only eat one scoop hahaMorgensterns (10)

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There is only one lady behind the counter and she takes her time haha!! but she’s sweet 🙂 That is someone else’s 3 dips 🙂Morgensterns (7)

Ramon the student 🙂 I remember those chairs in school 🙂
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Rustan’s Cebu Opening

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For its glittering past and glamorous future, the country’s oldest city, Cebu, is set to add another jewel in its crown, as Rustan’s, the Philippines foremost luxury retailers, expands its flagship department store in the Queen City of the South.

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Inspired by the tasteful elegance, the vibrant vivacity, and the global outlook of the Cebuanos, Rustan’s Cebu is set to triple its scale. Bringing with it the premiere labels and the most rewarding assortment of choices the department store had always been known and cherished for, Rustan’s aims to better match the emergent lifestyles of the heart of the Visayas.

As it first opened in 1981 at the center of bustling Mango Avenue, Rustan’s Department Store in Cebu turned out to be the landmark for the luxurious pursuits of the Cebuanos and the nearby island provinces. In 1995, it became a part of the gleaming Ayala Center Cebu, becoming a fixture of the Visayan life and style’s penchant for the finest things.

Now matching Cebu’s rise as a global manufacturing center and the lifestyle gateway to the rest of the region, Rustan’s Cebu is reemerging a decade later with a stately new department store complex now with three floors of prime retail space, housing the lifestyle world’s most covetable brands. From the store’s previous home of 2,500 square-meter shopping space, the new and improved Rustan’s Cebu now boasts three floors that totals to 10,000 square meters, filled with the finest merchandise for the most discerning Visayan consumers.

The new Rustan’s Department Store Cebu is slated to have specialty levels dedicated to the most luxurious finds in cosmetics, fashion, and home. In wide, well-lit, and well-curated shopping aisles, Rustan’s Cebu is truly the only destination for the world’s top luxury labels, including exquisite new brands for Cebu shoppers.

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The first level now features the bolstered Men’s and Cosmetic sections. Ascot Chang, Oleg Cassini, Armani Jeans, and Pedro del Hierro headline the sleekest selections in Men’s apparel, as well as footwear from Kurt Geiger and Born Shoes. Unique and interesting knick-knacks are available from Discovery Shop, not to mention luxury writing instruments and other accessories from Montblanc. Sharing the floor are indulgent fragrances and skincare products from Murad, Clarins, La Prairie, Dermalogica, Dyptique and Acca Kappa. Not to be forgotten are the beloved cosmetic brands that lend their prestige in beauteous buys from Laura Mercier, Stila, Nars and Chanel.
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Dominating the 2nd level is the Ladies floor, where a wide-range of fashion brands cater to the tasteful lifestyles of Cebuanas. Celebrated designers Raf?, Rebecca Minkoff, Criselda Lontok, and Cristofoli are gracing the section, together with elegant occasion-wear collections from Tadashi, Laundry, Patra, and Adrianna Papell. More luscious pickings are offered for the women from N Natori, Rachel by Rachel Roy, Lady Rustan Private Label, T Tahari, and Sinequanone. The Ladies’ fashion collections are made every bit more stylish when paired with accessories from Lola Casademunt, Dooney & Bourke, Alexandre De Paris, and Coccinelle.

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Found on the same floor are the glints and glamour from Rustan’s Silver Vault. Jewelry from Ziio, Adami Martucci, Ippolita, and Mikimoto, together with the finest diamonds and glowing gems from, Yvel, and Tamara Comolli gild the floor.

Young Contemporary labels such as Alternative Apparel, Matix, Hailey Logan, and Jelly Bunny are also found on the second floor, giving the best assortments for the hip and edgy youth. Choose over a selection of eye-catching chronographs by Swiss brand ROD, and Giorgio Fedon 1919 from Italy. Match any outfit with the fun and colorful jewels and watches of Dutch based brand Colori.

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Finally, crowning the top floor is Rustan’s collection of endearing home décor. For the Cebuano’s domestic and parental pursuits, special wares from Lenox, Royal Doulton, and Bugatti add panache to the Home section, together with delicately exquisite pieces from Swarovski, Bernardaud, Lalique and Lladró. Gracing the same floor are selections for the youngsters who love to play in and with fashion. Pick out the best outfits from Neck & Neck, Kiddos, Rustan Jr. and Rustanette. Trunki and Skoot offer functional and practical playthings for the little ones.

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All these and so much more are set to highlight the prominent array of choices and the impeccable comfort in luxury shopping that await the Cebuanos at Rustan’s Cebu. To make the occasion even more remarkable, the timely reopening offers special deals and gifts for its loyal patrons. Enjoy up to 25% discount on selected Menswear, as well as exciting rebates and freebies from the Ladies’ department. Special discounts of up to 20% off await students (with valid IDs) in the new Rustan’s Cebu’s Young Contemporary section, with its awesome choices of trendsetting threads, while a 40% rebate await the parents when they treat their tiny tots at the Children’s section. Additionally, in the rightful spirit of Rustan’s Cebu’s renovation, make room for special gifts from participating Home and Cosmetic brands.   Opening a whole world of privilege and possibilities, Cebu is set to welcome a more sophisticated shopping experience with the dawn of the new multi-level Rustan’s Cebu. With a richer resource for rewarding selections and remarkable experiences that await, surely, the retail red carpet is laid out once more straight for the country’s Queen City.

Rustan’s Cebu is located at Ayala Center Cebu, Cardinal Rosales Avenue, Cebu Business Park, Cebu City

Lower East Side Tour by Caloy

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 Just walking around Katz’s deli there are so many stores and restos.

I hope to try this one day since its owned by the same group as Carbone. Dirty French – Dirty French is a New York bistro created by Major Food Group’s Mario Carbone, Rich Torrisi and Jeff Zalaznick. The restaurant takes its culinary cues from the timeless dishes and preparations of the classic French bistro and enlivens them utilizing modern techniques and bold flavors. Dishes like Duck à l’Orange with ras el hanout and preserved oranges and Trout Amandine with sesame and apricots remain true to their French roots but are restyled with flavors that explore the breadth and depth of the global French culinary influence. Dirty French is located in the Ludlow Hotel in Manhattan’s storied Lower East Side. Lower East Side Tour by Caloy (1)

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New York has so many areas each having its own charmLower East Side Tour by Caloy (30)

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Supermarket Chillers outside on the street 🙂  Lower East Side Tour by Caloy (37)

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Bespoke Denim shopLower East Side Tour by Caloy (39)

Insomnia Cookies Lower East Side Tour by Caloy (40)

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If you like meatballs, Caloy says this is a good place – they have 6 locations in NYCLower East Side Tour by Caloy (42)

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Manny Pacquiao Banner spotted 🙂Lower East Side Tour by Caloy (49)

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