3. CO Bigelow Pharmacy
8.7
414 Avenue of the Americas (btwn 8th & 9th St), New York, NY
Pharmacy · West Village · 47 tips and reviews
Karin Gattringer: Simply love their own lime and coriander collection.
Layla Alotaibi: The oldest apothecary in America! Vast selection of hard to find European products. The house line products are also good, especially their lovely lemon body lotion (smells nothing like lemon)
Teen Vogue: I grew up two blocks away from this beauty emporium, which still retains an old-world charm. Bonus: I’ve spotted celebs like Julia Roberts and Kate Moss shopping here! —Eva Chen, beauty director
4. Russian Samovar
8.4
256 W 52nd St (btw 8th & Broadway), New York, NY
Russian Restaurant · Theater District · 77 tips and reviews
janelle gunther: the savory vodkas - dill, horseradish, garlic, coriander - are the way to go.
Vlada Lounge NYC: Delicious food, borscht, pelmeni, lamb....and the flavored vodkas are AMAZING
Zina Яkovleva: Best place for a get together or after work party. Live music sets the right mood, staff is amazing especially the bartender Pavel who is the core of a guaranteed fun night!
5. Chapati House - NYC
7.7
3153 Broadway (Tiemann Pl.), New York, NY
Indian Restaurant · West Harlem · 18 tips and reviews
Liliana Zaragoza: This place is awesome! Get the chapati roll (made fresh to order!), the chicken makhni, the house mix topping, and the coriander yogurt (ideally all in one item). A very pleasant surprise.
Samantha Tan: Love the rice bowl! tasty lamb bhuna,chic makhni,aloo gobi and bhartha. Nice free toppings:Tarka house mix is yummy and HOT.
lindsay frey: love this place! Indian food, Chipotle-pick-your-main-&-toppings style!
6. Red Rooster
8.6
310 Malcolm X Blvd (btwn W 125th & W 126th St), New York, NY
Southern Food Restaurant · Central Harlem · 554 tips and reviews
Osei V: Bourbon fan? Ask the bartender for the "Earl of Harlem". Great mix drink with Marcus' own peanut infused bourbon (100% rye), Earl Grey syrup w/ touch of coriander, honey, lemon juice, etc. Enjoy!
LaVerne W.: Harlem Toddy: Jack Daniel honey, Starr African Rum, earl grey tea, spiced coriander syrup - The real deal
Staffan Holmgren: Great for brunch but expect some time waiting for a table! Brownstone is great and the burger also.
7. Pratima Spa
8.7
110 Greene St, New York, NY
Spa · SoHo · 7 tips and reviews
Jessica Santascoy: Massage is great - they use lots of oil (to help balance the body). Ask for the massage that's good for jet lag if you've been traveling. Everyone should get a consultation with Pratima.
Nick Mirto: Amazing spa. I have had spa massages and facials in central America, Asia, Europe and from coast to coast in the USA. Yamile gives one of the best I have ever had anywhere.
Abigail Koffler: Schedule a facial with Mina and your skin will thank you! They sell great products too.
10. Deep Indian Kitchen
7.7
25 W 23rd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Indian Restaurant · NoMad · 131 tips and reviews
N C: Try the coriander chutney, it's delicious!
Rahul Shah: Must visit. Value for money and great Chef.
Eric Ho: Get the pulled pork feast, onion bhaji, mango lassi, then take a nap.
11. Amy's Bread
8.0
75 9th Ave (at W 15th St), New York, NY
Bakery · Chelsea · 113 tips and reviews
Serious Eats: For lunch, we're partial to the pressed sandwiches, like this Grilled New York Cheddar and Tomato sandwich--chipotle pepper purée, ribbons of coriander, and a few slices of red onion.
Reagan Barbosa: Devil's Food Chocolate Cake is the best chocolate cake ever made by man. I've tried chocolate cakes at so many other bakeries, and in many other cities, but this one still reigns supreme.
Find. Eat. Drink.: Take home a wheat baguette, great with everything.
13. Bateaux New York
8.6
Chelsea Piers Pier 61 (Westside Highway), New York, NY
Boat or Ferry · Chelsea · 17 tips and reviews
Janis Biksa: Come early and enjoy for as much time as is available, it is one of the potentially relaxing enjoyable things to in New York!
Erwin Vanhecke: Unforgettable experience. Great views, great food and great service. Was really worth it.
Janis Biksa: Get there early and enjoy one of the most potentially relaxing events in New Yoek!
14. Loulou
8.0
176 8th Ave (at W19th St), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Chelsea · 8 tips and reviews
Carol: Lovely ambiance. Make a rsvp to guarantee that you eat here. The cocktails are so fun and the food is delightful! Weekends are brunch only
Sara R: Decoration is extremely nice and cosy, service was amazing, food is okay though.
Rachel C: For brunch: burgers, eggs benedict; French toast croissant was not as good as it looked.
15. Macao Trading Co.
8.9
311 Church St (btwn Lispenard & Walker St), New York, NY
Asian Restaurant · Tribeca · 231 tips and reviews
Untapped Cities: Its signature Eurasian cuisine includes dishes like the Five Spiced Lamb shank served with kabocha squash; the Crispy Whole Fish with wok fried coriander long beans, and the Macanese Lobster Noodles. Read more.
DailyCandy: "Macao’s menu proffers Chinese grub with a Portuguese twist: caldo verde meatballs, Macanese chili lobster tail, and malasadas (that’s Portuguese for donuts) with creme anglaise."
How To Make It In America: If you can tear yourself away from the Asian-Portuguese fusion, mixology at the bar is among the most precise and inspired in town -- seriously underrated. [BlackBook] Read more.