If you’re looking for the best high tea in NYC at the most reasonable price, thenKings’ Carriage Houseis the place for you. This Manhattan inn is cozy and romantic, with a top-quality menu at incredibly reasonable prices. Their afternoon tea is one of the cheapest in town, at just $...
Having eaten this dish in various Persian restaurants in my home town, I think I’ve come close to the real deal! It’s not a particularly ‘pretty’ dish but it tastes amazing with a depth of flavour that is rare in a stew that only takes just over an hour to cook. It goes witho...
It opened on Sutter Street, its main location, in 1920, after having spent several years as part tea room and part children’s theater on Post Street. In 1925 it proclaimed itself a “Nite Club” of the sort found in NYC, Paris, and London, despite the fact that it was Prohibition an...
Here is an excellent article from our second favorite quality daily – after the (perhaps fictitious) Tea Times of course. Back in March, Kaly Soto of The New York Times put together this pretty exhaustive guide to the best spots to sip tea in NYC. Tea & Sympathy features pretty highly,...
An annotated menu One of my most-treasured menus is a grubby, dog-earned Afternoon Tea menu fromSchrafft’sat 181 Broadway in NYC dated September 3, 1929. What makes it so great is that it was carried off from the restaurant by someone who took detailed notes concerning a number of dishes...
Locations in Oakland and San Francisco, California, and in NYC and Brooklyn, New York. Caffè Umbria - A full-service, wholesale coffee roaster based in Seattle, Washington. But the family's roots in roasting go back to the 1940's, when Ornello Bizzarri built his roastery in Perugia, ...
Our actors bring guests into the heart of history by immersing them in the town meeting that was the single most important event leading up to the American Revolution. Guests experience life at sea aboard an 18th-century sailing vessel as they join a Son of Liberty a...
I’d love to experiment with more traditional tea snacks—perhaps even making some—but beyond that we haven’t planned far ahead in terms of food items. Tea is very much the focus, and I think, ultimately, the rest of the menu will revolve around the seasonal teas. ...
11. The Plaza in NYC, NY The Plaza is another classic place for afternoon tea! An iconic landmark in New York City, it’s been featured in so many movies and TV Shows, I feel like we all have heard of it at least once or twice. Tea here is served atThe Palm Court, which has...
The Dan Dan noodle soup is the best bowl of noodles in town. Don't miss the green scallion pancakes, fried buns, spring rolls and black sesame balls when they have them. The owner had spots in NYC before coming to NM and is the sweetest lady- we are lucky to have...