It's not every day I get to vacation with a group that has all the same interests and habits that I do, and to get to vacation in New York City over a fabulous Memorial Day shopping weekend? Nothing short of a personal miracle.
Pictured here: about 4 days of big city sights, shopping, and savory moments.
Around Town
New York's Central Park and midtown neighborhoods in the springtime are ridiculously photogenic - sometimes surprisingly so. Clean white light, lots of dramatic vertical lines, and oh, those bright candy colors.
There are a lot of things to love about wandering the city, but for me, it's always the liberating sense of insignificance. So easy to get lost in the ebb and flow of the crowds. I like to think that I don't matter in the grand scheme of things, and if I don't matter, is it really possible to mess up too badly? I am just the tiniest blip of human existence in this city.
Good Eats
I have a shameful, shallow confession to make, and it's called "I get all my restaurant recommendations from fashion blogs." But. BUT. That is not as eyeroll-worthy an approach as it sounds. Fashion bloggers are largely attuned to aesthetics above all, true, but very little food that looks good does not also taste good. Plus, bloggers have a great eye for striking eatery decor, and I'm a big believer in a dining experience that is holistically enjoyable -- i.e., I'm loath to spend time in a restaurant if the ambience is dismal, even if the food is A+.
Toro (85 10th Avenue)
The Smith (1900 Broadway)
An all-around well executed comfort food joint, right down to the vintage-styled menu and the waitstaff's crisp white shirts and skinny jeans, an almost East London hipster look. Highlight: a darling waiter who talked us all into ordering donuts with a single comical face that acknowledged our collective calorie guilt.
Hunt and Fish Club (125 W44th Street)
Of all the food we sampled in the city, this placed featured what I thought were the most mature, rounded flavors, and lord, their mushroom pappardelle. I could live on it. As questionable a choice as that would be. And of course: that drama! I am unabashedly a fan of marble surfaces, imposing and pretentious artwork, black and white table settings, and a striking light fixture. (Surprisingly, no blogger direction here - good old Pinterest sent me.)
NoMo SoHo (9 Crosby Street)
But wait. Let me tell you about the NoMo. Dear lord, let me tell you about the NoMo. I'm particularly proud of this find because I chanced upon it without the help of a blogger, and can no longer remember how.
And this place was an experience. Such a weird blend of eclectic aesthetics that somehow mesh harmonically (chandeliers? rustic chairs? lucite accents? mod couches? fairy garden grove type thing?) & featuring otherworldly sandalwood fragrance piped into public spaces via the AC vents.
Admittedly we didn't come here to eat. We came to scope it out as a potential event venue and to see That Dining Room in person. Egad that dining room. It's like a greenhouse at the heart of the concrete jungle. The juxtaposition just works and I could spend hours in it if allowed. Plus it's two doors down from the Reformation store, which doesn't hurt its case at all.
Damage Done
And this is about as much evidence of our shopping binge as I can bring myself to share...