Newsletter
Go inside the worlds of art, fashion, design, and lifestyle.
Tokyo Record Bar is a 16-seat space, inspired by the tiny record bars in Tokyo.
Paying homage to the jewel boxes of vinyl in Japan, Tokyo Record Bar (owned by Ariel Arce, who operates Air’s Champagne Parlor upstairs) is a not-to-miss spot. Its 16-seat space, inspired by the tiny record bars in Tokyo, welcomes guests (at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m.) for a seven-plate izakaya menu and custom playlists by guests.
Whitewaller recommends: Going after 10:30 p.m. for deejayed music and an à la carte menu.
Restaurateur Simon Kim’s modern Korean establishment Cote is reintroducing safe indoor dining in New York at its NYC flagship.
For those still wishing to dine al fresco, Marea welcomes guests to an Après Ski-themed outdoor dining experience.
In addition to its elegantly heated outdoor dining options, Kimika has safely resumed indoor dining at 25 percent capacity.
On February 27 via Zoom, Chef Mendes is partnering with Dewar’s for a special virtual cocktail experience entitled “Scotland meets Portugal.”
Chefs Club houses a unique residency program that regularly invites new chefs to take over the establishment’s kitchen and menu.
Hanoi House is an authentic Vietnamese restaurant offering traditional dishes like crispy spring rolls, grilled squid salad, shellfish curry, and shaking beef.
Narcissa is a cozy restaurant offering New American cuisine and a complementing biodynamic wine menu.
SUGARFISH features minimalistic interiors and traditional sushi offerings, as well as fresh specials, updated daily.
The Osprey's menu uses local and seasonal ingredients to create fresh takes on American comfort food.
Go inside the worlds of art, fashion, design, and lifestyle.