Looking to take Mom to a nice brunch but unimpressed with the ordinary urban selections? Get out of town and take her to the lush Paradise Farms in Homestead. Read more.
For something earthy, go for the citrusy Hoegaarden ice cream with cherry-infused Kasteel Rouge brown ale; if you like sweet and spicy you might like the fruity and fizzy Lindemann's Read more.
Why?Easter, Greek-style.Zaytinya is hosting its annual Greek Easter Festival April 8-22. Read more.
Partnering with restaurateur Michael Zislis (Rock'N Fish) and concert promoter Dave Furano, Gene Simmons makes his foray into the restaurant biz by putting his stamp on Rock & Brews. Read more.
Stuffed full of eggs, fried potatoes, chorizo and spinach, it provides all the go power you need Read more.
Get a taste at Park Avenue Tavern, a place where you can also spend a little time alone while hitting the bottle with the restaurant's self-service taps built right into the table. Read more.
Somewhere void of creepers, hipsters and lame guys taking women on awkward coffee dates. This place is reserved expressly for some decent caffeine. Read more.
The panuozzo-only spinoff on St. Marks has 12 seats and expects a license for brewdogs in mid-2012. Until then, espresso. Read more.
More than 50 wines are available by the bottle, and 20 by the glass, and there's a full liquor bar for non-oenophiles. Read more.
Add a bit of spice to your lunch (ranging from $6.95 - $11.95) and choose from several delightful vegetable selections, chicken korma, beef korma, or chicken tikka. Read more.
With a menu full of intriguing dishes, this is the perfect place to satisfy your craving for sweet and spicy sauces, smoky meats and man meals aplenty. Read more.
Despite the asymmetries, dishes like beef tenderloin carpaccio, a rather tasty halibut, and a slurry of southern-friend specialties that would make Paula Deen grin. Read more.
your attention will be entirely on things like Malai green chicken tikka, chicken lababdar (a more flavourful take on butter chicken), and the garlickiest naan Read more.
Fried chicken dinners, pork chop and chow chow sandwiches, biscuits, collard greens, and banana cream pie -- all in a quaint 17-seater on Avenue C. Read more.
Begin the day with a cold treatment in the specially designed igloo that shocks the muscles & freezes the stress away. Your body is then ready to experience the aromatics of the Crystal Steam Room. Read more.
A bastion of London loveliness and brunch brilliance since 2003, it has been the backdrop for many a hedge fund lunch gone on five hours too long. Read more.
Chloe's Closet is your go-to spot if you're looking for an "aww, so cute" item for your special lady or hip gifts for nieces and nephews. Read more.
Italian snacks like arancini, veal tartare, and grilled cuttlefish, house-made pappardelle with duck ragu, dry-aged sirloin steak. Try getting steak at the Tenement Museum. Read more.
You’ll find distinctive handmade jewelry (his and hers) by local designers, as well as vintage pieces -- we dig the collection of cufflinks -- ready to be engraved. Read more.
Has moved up the block to a more accommodating spot, but devoted patrons can rest assured that they’ll still find expertly prepared sushi and barrel-aged sake. Read more.
Slow-food style at Eataly, next to the Flatiron Building in New York makes you feel like you're eating in Torino, Italy. Read more.
Load up on their fish tacos made with crispy, spiced cod, arbol chile mayo, limed onions, pickled cabbage, and cucumbers. Read more.
It’s a kind of Vietnamese-American restaurant, Charlie Pham is the chef-owner. Green papaya salad. wonderful. Read more.
Try the "Nikei," with tuna, Japanese cucumber, daikon, nori, & tamarind, or even the "classic," which is marinated in a "tiger's milk" of ridiculously hot peppers. Read more.
A. List tip? Try a "Johnny Swizzle" with flor de cana, caramelized apple and warm spice. Read more.
The Halkin is regarded as London’s first true boutique hotel, having opened in 1991 and still going strong today. Read more.
Designed with deep, plush leather couches, plenty of flat screens to catch the game & a wide range of cigars for every palate, you'll be hard pressed to find a better spot to enjoy a rich smoke. Read more.