AlAnoud A AlGhunaim: "If you’re worried that a trip to Harlem is “too far” you should reconsider. It doesn’t matter what pizza you order, you’ll enjoy it. Go to dishes are Diavola or Margherita, Tartufo is to die for!🤍"
Bommy: "Cozy and quiet place to relax, sip all kinds of oolong teas, and converse with a friend. Small space so don't bring a crowd. Owners are friendly. Pineapple linzer cookie is delicate and delicious."
Deborah B: "The most excellent Thai food I ever had. I think this is what they may call authentic Thai food. Tastes so different and nothing is too salty or too sweet or super stimulating but so good."
Alex: "trendy place with a cute interior and nice bar section. great + fast service. must-gets are: coconut crab curry, fried chicken, grilled pork, & fried branzino. the mango sticky rice cocktail is solid."
Stacy Shannon: "You probably need two days (or lots of dedication and an early start) to see the Met in its entirety. Go in and grab a map to make your game plan ahead of time if you can. I loved the American wing!"
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍: "I'd consider Central Park as the oasis of NYC. It's a little bit of tranquility in a city that never sleeps. Stop in, grab a map and you can easily spend a whole day exploring this huge park. Enjoy!"
HISTORY: "Designed by Emma Stebbins and dedicated in 1873, this fountain was the only sculpture commissioned as part of Central Park’s original design. Its official name is “Angel of the Waters.”"
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍: "Magnificent part of Central Park. The fountain is a celebrity on it's own! It has probably appeared in more movies than any other monument in the park.Giant bubble-blowers are available all year round"
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍: "Breathtakingly beautiful! The horticulturists do a magnificent job with this conservatory.With benches surrounded around bushes&flowers there're so many places to sit, hangout, go on a date, or sketch"
Ina Li: "European inspired garden with carefully designed horticulture by Lynden Miller. The best hidden treasure in the city. Good for all seasons!"
Mika: "A lovely neighborhood park on the eastern edge of Yorktown in the UES. There are two dog parks and benches all along the water with great views. Very calming especially in the evenings."
Anne: "A fantastic hidden gem on the UES. I never really ventured into the park until last weekend. Cute spots to sit, convenient dog parks, and Gracie mansion is in this park, too!...all along the east rivr"