1. Myzel's
8.7
140 W 55th St (between 7th & Ave of the Americas), New York, NY
Candy Store · Theater District · 10 tips and reviews
Michael F: Licorice is to die for. Salted, sweet and regular. Just order a half pound of assorted licorice and enjoy every surprise bite!
Patricia Gorsky: Stopped in here after lunch, wished we had gone in before! Amazing selection of licorices and chocolates! Will stop in again to have some of the ice cream, it sounded terrific.
Natalie K: Great & huge candy selection. Perfect stop for pre-theater to have an intermission snack :)
3. Manderley Bar
8.9
530 W 27th St (between 10th and 11th Ave), New York, NY
Hotel Bar · Chelsea · 22 tips and reviews
John A: Great live jazz... Get the green absinthe punch instead of whatever you usually drink .. Boozy and sweet with that smooth black licorice aftertaste. Surprising how easy they go down.
Experiences: Time travel to Sleep No More's eerie-romantic after-hours hang. We can send you in VIP style (reserved table for 6, absinthe punch to go around) & see revivalist jazz of the era. Bring your friends! > Read more.
Sabrina Majeed: Sunday nights there is a free show after the last showing of Sleep No More called the McKittrick Follies starring some people from the SNM cast. You can just go, you don't need a ticket to SNM
4. Pratima Spa
8.7
110 Greene St, New York, NY
Spa · SoHo · 7 tips and reviews
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.
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.
Abigail Koffler: Schedule a facial with Mina and your skin will thank you! They sell great products too.
5. Russ & Daughters
9.3
179 E Houston St (btwn Allen & Orchard St), New York, NY
Gourmet Store · Lower East Side · 423 tips and reviews
Rob Hadley: You can order an egg cream or coffee and some licorice at the coffee counter while you wait for your turn at the fish counter...
Eye Muffler: Strawberry licorice!!! Good stop.
Hannah GM: Amazing smoked fish and other appetizing specialities. Try the Gaspe Nova and belly lox, and don't forget to grab some pickles and whitefish salad (or their wasabi roe!) to go with it.
@sloane: Pepper, salt, spices and teas - it all smells incredible! This is a new and welcome addition to the neighborhood.
Jason Gelman: Great selection of tea and spices. High quality stuff at very reasonable prices. $2 - $4 per oz of most teas.
Tea For Me Please: In addition to an extensive tea list, this place is a foodie's dream. They had every spice that you could think of and even some that I had never heard of. The owner was pleasant and knowledgeable. Read more.
8. Loulou
8.0
176 8th Ave (at W19th St), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Chelsea · 7 tips and reviews
kevin kiernan: Ribeye, asparagus, pommes (it's all we ordered and it was all great). To-go Martinis also on point.
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.
Katherine M.: Incredible flavors. I had a scoop each of juniper and black licorice.
New York Habitat: White everything at this lab-like ice cream shop. A cool, modern atmosphere serving up unique and delicious ice cream. We love the honey lavender and black sesame!
Time Out New York: Try the refreshing black-grape sorbet, it packs a clean yet potent ripe-fruit punch. It’s one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011. Read more.
12. Wine Escape
8.6
405 W 44th St (btwn 9th & 10th), New York, NY
Wine Bar · Hell's Kitchen · 40 tips and reviews
Nikki Samuels Hausman: Fantastic Wine Bar in Hells Kitchen. Humerya, Mira, Alp and the newest member to the bar Rachel are awesome. This place is my home away from home. The food and the wine selection is great!
MtoM: Great escape from the louder sports bars around. Probably the quietest spot for a drink within walking distance of Times Square.
Sandra E: Great selection of wines and cheese. Take it from a concierge..
13. McNulty's Tea & Coffee Co
8.4
109 Christopher St (btwn Bleecker & W Hudson St.), New York, NY
Gourmet Store · West Village · 50 tips and reviews
David LaBar: One of the few places in the city where you can buy New Orleans coffee with chicory.
Untapped Cities: The store is packed with intricate aromas and it never gets too busy or crowded. They also have a wide selection of coffee beans from across the world. Read more.
Dawn Golon: Amazing place, love the house blend. The workers there were so informative about the history of the store, as well as helping me pick out some new flavors.
Dana Markiewicz: GREAT hidden wine bar. Tell Heidi what you like and let her choose your wine...never a bad pick, plus EXCELLENT food!
Jeffrey Shynn: Like if you love Heidi!
stephanie: they don't take reservations, but you can call ahead and put your name on the list, and they'll call you to come when your table is ready.